The coin tree is constantly stoned

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Kase tree is called stone blows. In a region of Bihar, the tree king, which is being promoted as a wish-fulfilling tree, is constantly being hit with stones. Many Buddhists and tourists regularly visit the Vishwashanthi Stupa on the Ratnagiri mountains overlooking Rajgir town in Nalanda district. The Tanikaya tree in the precincts of this stupa is known as 'Coin Tree'. This tree is very important in Ayurveda. Many believe that by inserting coins into its stem, wishes will come true. So they throw stones and put more coins. As this continued for several decades, the tree was filled with coins. Coins are inserted in the same way on six other trees next to it. Dr. Umakant Singh, Head of Department of Geography, Baldev PG College (Badagaon), Varanasi, said that the trees will die due to this. News► Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram& Google News. Tags :
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