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[[Pipal]] is a large deciduous tree with grey bark.In [[Hindu]] Families,the ladies are mostly afflatus of this religious tree and worship it for the long life of their husbands. Even otherwise also the tree is watered in the morning by most of the Hindus.
[[Pipal]] is a large deciduous tree with grey bark.In [[Hindu]] Families,the ladies are mostly afflatus of this religious tree and worship it for the long life of their husbands. Even otherwise also the tree is watered in the morning by most of the Hindus.
This tree  gives maximum oxygen into the air and is of ample importance for shade to all.[[Budha]] attained salvation and spritual enlighteement under pipal tree at [[Sarnath Temple]].  
This tree  gives maximum oxygen into the air and is of ample importance for shade to all.[[Budha]] attained salvation and spritual enlighteement under pipal tree at [[Sarnath Temple]].  
The tree finds its existence in Sub Himalayan tract and outer hills , ascending to greater heights from Chinab eastwards to Marwara ,Assam,lower Bengal . In the eastern parts of India, the tree is vernacularly spoken as Pipar or Paras. The trees of pipal found in the Jaunasar catches a lower heights upto 4000 feet as elsewhere in Garwal, Ajmer, Bihar , Central provinces, Nagpur, Western Peninsula in the Deccan and near the coastal areas along the south tip of  the Indian Ocean upto bay of Bengal.
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Revision as of 06:09, 30 September 2007

Pipal is a large deciduous tree with grey bark.In Hindu Families,the ladies are mostly afflatus of this religious tree and worship it for the long life of their husbands. Even otherwise also the tree is watered in the morning by most of the Hindus. This tree gives maximum oxygen into the air and is of ample importance for shade to all.Budha attained salvation and spritual enlighteement under pipal tree at Sarnath Temple.

The tree finds its existence in Sub Himalayan tract and outer hills , ascending to greater heights from Chinab eastwards to Marwara ,Assam,lower Bengal . In the eastern parts of India, the tree is vernacularly spoken as Pipar or Paras. The trees of pipal found in the Jaunasar catches a lower heights upto 4000 feet as elsewhere in Garwal, Ajmer, Bihar , Central provinces, Nagpur, Western Peninsula in the Deccan and near the coastal areas along the south tip of the Indian Ocean upto bay of Bengal.

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