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The national tree of India, banyan is a very huge structure, long and deep roots and branches

symbolize the country's unity. One can find banyan trees in throughout the nation. The huge sized
tree acts as a shield, protects from hot sun. This is the reason why the tree is planted near homes,
temples, villages and roadsides. In the rural parts of the country, banyan tree is considered as the
focal point of the Panchayats and the gathering place for village councils and meetings. The tree is
also considered sacred by the Hindus of India. With high medicinal value, banyan is often used as a
herb to treat and cure many diseases. Given below is the description of banyan, the national tree of
India.

Importance In The Indian Culture
The tradition of worshipping 'sacred' trees is prevalent among the people following Hinduism, since
ages. Rig Veda and Atharva Veda stipulate that trees should be worshipped, for their inevitable role
in human life. Banyan is considered one among the sacred trees. In the Hindu mythology, Lord
Shiva is sometimes depicted sitting in silence, under the banyan tree, with the saints sitting at His
feet. With its seemingly unending expansion, the banyan tree symbolizes eternal life. In Hindu
culture, the tree is often called 'kalpavriksha', a Sanskrit word, which means 'a divine tree that fulfills
wishes'. Married Hindu women worship the banyan tree to lead a long and happy married life.

Features
Banyan tree is characterized by a tangle of branches, roots and trunks. The tree is deeply rooted,
which may spread across several acres. It is huge in size, thereby giving protection from hot sun.
The tree bears fruits that look like figs. The fruits, which appear red in color when matured, are not
edible. The dark green leaves of the tree are large and leathery. This is the reason why, the leaves
are used as animal fodder. The flowers produced by the tree often attract wasps, for pollination. An
old banyan tree can reach more than 656 feet in diameter and can be as tall as 98 feet. The rubber,
produced from the sticky milk of banyan tree, is used for gardening.

Trivia
The name 'banyan' is derived from Banias, who rested under the trees to discuss their
strategies regarding business.
The widest tree in the world - the Great Banyan - is located in Kolkata. The tree is about 250
years old.
Historical records say that Alexander the Great camped under a banyan tree that was large
enough to provide shelter to his army of 7000 men.
In many parts of the world, the wood and bark of the banyan tree are used for making paper.
People even make use of the roots of the tree to make ropes, in order to secure wood
bundles.
The sap produced by banyan tree is often used to produce shellac, a strong adhesive. It can
also be used to make surface-finisher.
Women in Nepal crush the root of the banyan tree with a paste to make a herbal product,
which is used by them as a hair and skin conditioner.
In India and Pakistan, the twigs of banyan tree are sold as toothpicks in order to promote
dental health.
Banyan tree is well known for its medicinal uses. Its sap is a medicine for treating external
skin inflammations and bruising, dysentery, toothaches and ulcers. Its bark and seeds are
used to produce a herbal tonic that can cool the body. Diabetic patients are also treated by
the tonic made from banyan tree.
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