krsna Posted May 30, 2005 Report Share Posted May 30, 2005 http://news.webindia123.com/news/showdetails.asp?id=84159&cat=India ETAUNJA, UTTAR PRADESH, INDIA, May 28, 2005: In today's jet age when one hears of things like people praying to a banyan tree, it is believed as superstition. But to the villagers of Etaunja, some 40 kilometres from Lucknow, things certainly are different. The residents of this village have been praying to a 250-year-old banyan tree for generations. They believe that whosoever comes and prays here, gets his or her wish fulfilled. People suffering from all kinds of trouble or problem, even childless couples come and pray here, say the villagers. The tree is spread over an area of 72,000 square feet -- 1.6 acres! -- between mango trees. "Whoever comes here Harbans baba blesses them and fulfils all their wish. Everybody believes in this. People come and pray here", said Raghuram, a local. "Nobody says that it is superstitious. When people who are highly educated come here they say that praying to a banyan tree is mere superstition. But if people sit here and observe they will come to know that there is nothing superstitious about this tree. Banyan tree has its own place in the Hindu mythology," said Sumitra Devi, another local. The Indian fig tree or Ficus bengalensis, is a tree whose branches root themselves like new trees over a large area. The roots then give rise to more trunks and branches. Because of this characteristic and its longevity, this tree is considered immortal and is an integral part of the stories of India. Even today, the banyan tree is the focal point of village life and the village council or the panchayat, meets under the shade of this tree. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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