- अक्षयवट, romanized: Akṣayavaṭa, lit. 'undecaying banyan'), also
rendered Akshayavat, is a
sacred fig tree
mentioned in the
Hindu religion . It is also the...
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trees described below,
other sacred trees include species such as the
Akshayavat (sacred fig tree),
Banana leaf, Kadamba, Parijata, and Sandalwood. The...
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Allahabad or "Abode of God" by
Jahangir after he
failed to
destroy the
Akshayavat tree. The name, however,
predates him, with
Ilahabas and
Ilahabad mentioned...
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joined at the top.
Within the
temple stands the
immortal banyan tree
Akshayavat where the
final rituals for the dead
takes place. On top of the temple...
- Abhimanyu,
approximately 5,000
years ago. A
large banyan tree,
revered as the
Akshayavat (undying tree), is
believed to be the site
where this
recitation occurred...
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Prayag Kumbh Mela is a
major Hindu event.
Prayagraj has a
Triveni Sangam.
Akshayavat is a
sacred fig tree.
There is a
Roman Catholic Diocese of Allahabad....
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Allahabad or
abode of God by
Jahangir after he
failed to
destroy the
Akshayavat tree. The name, however,
predates him, with
Ilahabas and
Ilahabad mentioned...
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nationalist activist. In the 1950s, he
claimed that the tree
worshipped as
Akshayavat in the
Patalpuri Temple of
Allahabad Fort was only a log. The commander...
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India Akshay Tritiiya, a holy day for
Hindus and
Jains Akshay Vat or
Akshayavat or
Akshay Vat ("the
indestructible banyan tree"), a
sacred fig tree mentioned...
- folk tales, and also a
distinct folk tale type. (Hungarian mythology)
Akshayavat or
Akshay Vat (Indestructible
Banyan Tree), is a
sacred fig tree. The...