Because it is associated with popular religious deities like Krishna (Hinduism) and the Buddha (Buddhism). Simply, go and sit under A Big banyan tree in any villages of India. You can feel the essence carried by Krishna, Buddha, Swami Vivekandha, Gandhi, APJ Abdul Kalam or whoever you can add on. Such a positive energy it emits, so people become Gods here. And there are so many such gods, like many Big Banyan trees and that will only fulfill human desires. The idea is simple. Seek it to understand it. Just like different factories for different products, Hinduism build a culture and not just a religion. Maybe, that's why. I think so
Yes 'Banyan Tree' does grow in India.
yes
a slogan about endangered species
There are lots of different types of trees in India. The national tree of India is the Banyan tree.
Yes, they are endangered species
The exact numbers are not published but the King Cobra is on the endangered species list. The loss of its habitat in southern India and over exploitation have decimated the cobra population.
A Banyan tree grows roots from its branches and trunks; these roots are called Aerial roots.
no
in india there are 12 endangered species. and 10% in percentage...
78 species of birds are endangered in India
Lizards are not a species. They are a suborder that contains thousands of species. Lizards in general are not endangered.
Rhinos are an endangered species native to Africa and India.
Yes
Tigers
Blue cobras
10%
tigers are 1
There are many, including 47 that are critically endangered.
The same reasons there are endangered animals everywhere. Mainly human intrusion and predation.