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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


A few years back, the main root of the tree succumbed to natural decease, and thus the tree looks like many different trees now.
A few years back, the main root of the tree succumbed to natural disease, and thus the tree looks like many different trees now.


== See also ==
== See also ==

Revision as of 02:47, 19 February 2008

Doda Alada Mara (Giant Banyan Tree) in Ramohalli

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.

See also

Tippagondanahalli Reservoir