Trees in India known for their grandeur and majesty are like the green pearl in the Indian crown. Trees occupy the important place in the history of India. Trees have always been associated with wisdom and immorality in India. Hindu literature describes a celestial tree as having its roots in the heaven and its branches in the underworld that unites and connects beings of every kind. Banyan is the National Tree of India. India's medicinal are no less diverse. Peepal, banyan (Bodhi tree), banana, and Tulsi are some of the plants that holds special cultural and religious significance in India. Indian Rosewood, Kikar, Aleo Vera, Ashwagandha, Cork, Brahmi, Sal, Khair and Garden Asparagus are some of the popular trees grown in India.
They use regular trees.
India doesn't really have Christmas trees, as the country is predominately Hindu.
Because... India is a predominantly Hindu nation - not Christian.
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These are the three trees that are decorated in India for Christmas:artificial treesmango treesbanana trees
The Mango and banana trees are decorated for Chritmas in India.
No theye use their garden trees.
I know they use artificial Christmas trees in the US! I imagine they use artificial Christmas trees everywhere, but now I am interested as to whether there is a country that absolutely does not use artificial Christmas trees in place of live.
they decorated regular trees
the answer is that they use Christmas trees the answer is that they use Christmas trees
Being that the majority of Indians are Hindu, they don't have Christmas trees.
In India Instead of having traditional Christmas Trees, a banana or mango tree is decorated . Sometimes people use mango leaves to decorate their homes. Christmas Trees are also very popular as is a 'traditional' rich fruit Christmas Cake.