Which fruit-bearing tree has longest lifespan?

Kokila Chokkanathan
Which fruit-bearing tree has longest lifespan? 


There are millions of species of trees and plants found in the world. The history and age of some trees is thousands of years old. Different trees and plants are found in all regions on earth. For example, the trees found in the desert are actually different from the trees found in the Himalayas. In simple language, the millions of species of trees and plants found on earth depend on the environment and everyone has a different age. But today we will tell you about a tree that bears fruit and has a lifespan of more than 100 years.


Tree


There are millions of species of trees and plants found on earth. At the same time, different trees and plants are seen in all parts. For example, the trees found in the himalayas are different from the trees found on the ground. There are many such trees, including cedar, whose age is more than 200 years. But today we will tell you about a fruit-bearing tree, whose age is more than 100 years and it is also used in religious works.


Mango tree


Let us tell you that the importance of mango tree has been described in many ways in Hinduism. Mango is considered important in every form. Its wood, fruit or leaves, all these things are very important. Mango twigs, wood and leaves are used in all religious rituals in Hinduism. It is said in religious texts that performing havan with mango wood leads to the flow of positive energy.


Mango wood


It is said in the scriptures that mango tree is the factor of Mars. This tree is considered to be a symbol of Aries, hence mango leaves and wood are used in all auspicious works. No religious work is considered complete without mango leaves. Not only this, mango leaves are used for making arches in auspicious works. It is said that Lord Hanuman resides in the Toran, hence by placing it at the main entrance of the house, negative energy does not enter the house and happiness and peace remain in the house.

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