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In India many trees and plants are reverd by different communities. Evaluate this statement in the context of the story. Cite examples to support your argument

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Answered by bndu
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Indians have been worshipping trees since time immemorial and this is done as a matter of gratitude because we know that life cannot exists without trees. In Indian culture trees are believed to have conscious like humans so they can feel pain as well as happiness like us. So trees and their products are part of our rituals and ceremonies. With passage of time different trees like neem (Azadirachta indica), banyan (Ficus bengalensis), bel (Aegle marmelos) and many more have been added to the religious sanctity. Even various Gods and Goddess have been associated with different trees like bel, rudraksa (seeds of Elaeccarpus) are close to Lord Shiva, peepal to Lord Visnu, mango (Mangifera indica) to Lord Hanuman, asoka to Kamadeva, etc. Here is a brief introduction to some of the most sacred trees in India

Answered by aadityat670
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In India many trees and plants are reverd by different communities. Evaluate this statement in the context of the story. Cite examples to support your argumentIn India many trees and plants are reverd by different communities. Evaluate this statement in the context of the story. Cite examples to support your argumentIn India many trees and plants are reverd by different communities. Evaluate this statement in the context of the story. Cite examples to support your argumentIn India many trees and plants are reverd by different communities. Evaluate this statement in the context of the story. Cite examples to support your argumentIn India many trees and plants are reverd by different communities. Evaluate this statement in the context of the story. Cite examples to support your argument

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