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Why do tribal people consider the Mahua tree sacred?


yaashish870: The local tribes especially the Gonds are involved in the collection of this forest produce. For Gonds, the Mahua tree is very sacred. It is known to be a “Kalpavriksha”, a wish-fulfilling divine tree in Hindu mythology. ... According to them, a little of water is said to bring back the dried up tree back to life.
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Answered by Silentheart0
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The local tribes especially the Gonds are involved in the collection of this forest produce. For Gonds, the Mahua tree is very sacred. It is known to be a “Kalpavriksha”, a wish-fulfilling divine tree in Hindu mythology. ... According to them, a little of water is said to bring back the dried up tree back to life.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

The local tribes especially the Gonds are involved in the collection of this forest produce. For Gonds, the Mahua tree is very sacred. It is known to be a “Kalpavriksha”, a wish-fulfilling divine tree in Hindu mythology. ... According to them, a little of water is said to bring back the dried up tree back to life.

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