Known as Thimmamma Marrimanu, the tree, which is located in the small village of Kadiri in Andhra, holds the title of the largest banyan tree not only in India but in the world. The gigantic tree ...
The fascinating story behind the tree As the report suggests, the name Thimmamma Marrimanu comes from an old local legend. It’s said that in the 15th century, a woman named Thimmamma performed ...
Trees like the 550-year-old Thimmamma Marrimanu showcase strength and endurance. Unique growth patterns, with seeds germinating on host trees, add to their mystique. Myths link banyans to spirits ...
Discover the majestic Thimmamma Marrimanu, the world's largest banyan tree, standing tall in Kadiri village, Andhra Pradesh, with a rich history, mythology, and ecological significance.