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The '''Doda Alada Mara''' (also spelled Dodda Alada Mara), literally translated to '''Big Banyan Tree''', is a giant [[Banyan]] tree located in the village of Ramohalli, approximately 28 kilometers west of the city of [[Bangalore]], [[Karnataka]], India. This single plant covers 3 acres and is one of the largest of its kind. It is said to be at least 400 years old |
The '''Doda Alada Mara''' (also spelled Dodda Alada Mara), literally translated to '''Big Banyan Tree''', is a giant [[Banyan]] tree located in the village of Ramohalli, approximately 28 kilometers west of the city of [[Bangalore]], [[Karnataka]], India. This single plant covers 3 acres and is one of the largest of its kind. It is said to be at least 400 years old |
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A few years back, the main root of the tree succumbed to natural |
A few years back, the main root of the tree succumbed to natural disease, and thus the tree looks like many different trees now. |
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== See also == |
== See also == |
Revision as of 02:47, 19 February 2008
The Doda Alada Mara (also spelled Dodda Alada Mara), literally translated to Big Banyan Tree, is a giant Banyan tree located in the village of Ramohalli, approximately 28 kilometers west of the city of Bangalore, Karnataka, India. This single plant covers 3 acres and is one of the largest of its kind. It is said to be at least 400 years old
A few years back, the main root of the tree succumbed to natural disease, and thus the tree looks like many different trees now.