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Write an autobiography of old baniyan tree in 2000-2500 words

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Answered by sudhirji
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The tree of a nation is one of the images of pride necessary for the country’s personality. The tree should hold colossal social importance that echoes through the nation’s mind to be considered accordingly. Being local to that nation adds to the tree’s special status to be considered a public image. The public tree is an instrument of projecting certain philosophical or profound qualities, which live at the centre of the nation’s legacy.

The public tree of India is the Banyan tree, assigned officially as Ficus benghalensis. The tree is revered as consecrated in Hindu way of thinking. It is regularly a point of convergence of human foundation attributable to its far-reaching structure and shade gave. The tree is regularly image of the legendary ‘Kalpa Vriksha’ or the ‘Tree of Wish Fulfilment’ connected with life span and has significant therapeutic properties. The actual size of the banyan tree makes it an environment for an enormous number of animals. For quite a long time, the banyan tree has been an essential issue for India’s town networks.

shoots from its underlying foundations, making the tree a knot of branches, roots and trunks. The banyan tree towers brilliantly over its neighbours and has the vastest arriving at foundations of every known tree, covering a few land sections. The existence of the banyan tree is extremely long and is considered an everlasting tree.

Banyan trees are discovered all over tropical and sub-tropical pieces of India, Pakistan and Bangladesh. They address the biggest trees on the planet by overhang inclusion. They happen in woodland, rustic just as metropolitan territories of the country. They frequently utilize the parts of enormous trees or crevices inside rocks as help, finally taking over by annihilating the supporting host. In metropolitan territories, they develop on the structures’ sides with the roots entering the dividers and are called stranglers.

Answered by Missbrainer
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HOPE IT IS HELPFUL (✿ ♡‿♡)

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Some call me the king of the forest, others call me Buddha’s tree. But generally, I am known as the banyan tree. Over the years, humans have come to symbolize me with life teachings of their own.

While some say I represent the Hindu deity Brahma the creator as I symbolize longevity, other people say that I symbolize the God of the dead, Yama, as I do not let any other being grow on my grounds and my roots and branches are all-consuming.

I live by the outskirts of a town. It has been a very long time since I was born and to be honest I do not know when my date of birth is. But, I do remember growing up in the crevice of a fig tree.

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