Akshayavat tree a testament to eternity, indestructibility

The Akshayavat tree within Allahabad Fort, built by Mughal emperor Akbar in 1583, holds mythological significance as a sacred and indestructible banyan tree. This includes its connections to Lord Ram, Sita, and various deities. Currently under army jurisdiction, it symbolizes knowledge and salvation, with only distant public viewing allowed.

Akshayavat tree a testament to eternity, indestructibility
The Akshayavat tree within Allahabad Fort, built by Mughal emperor Akbar in 1583, holds mythological significance as a sacred and indestructible banyan tree. This includes its connections to Lord Ram, Sita, and various deities. Currently under army jurisdiction, it symbolizes knowledge and salvation, with only distant public viewing allowed.