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This tree symbolizes the Trimurti- Vishnu is believed to be the bark, Brahma the roots, Shiva the branches. It also symbolizes life and fertility in many Indian cultures.​

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The Banyan tree is one of the most venerated trees in India. In Hindu mythology, the tree is called Kalpavriksha, the tree that provides fulfillment of wishes and other material gains. It symbolizes Trimurti - Lord Vishnu is believed to be the bark, Lord Brahma the roots, and Lord Shiva the branches.

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The Banyan tree is one of the most venerated trees in India. In Hindu mythology, the tree is called Kalpavriksha, the tree that provides fulfillment of wishes and other material gains. It symbolizes Trimurti - Lord Vishnu is believed to be the bark, Lord Brahma the roots, and Lord Shiva the branches.

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