Let me narrate a story of five ‘unusual’ plants in our garden. Unusual in the sense, I have not seen people growing them deliberately, unless they have been planted by the government/NGO or have grown on their own. I call this the story of a ‘tree with one leaf left’, ‘tree with two leaves’, a ‘tree with all leaves’, a ‘tree with sprouting leaves’ and a ‘tree without any leaves.’ Tree with one leaf reminds me of a story called the 'Last Leaf’ is a ‘Peepal’. It can grow anywhere, especially in cracks in walls, rather wherever birds which feed on its fruit do their droppings. If it grows Junglee, it is fine but the myth says that growing peepal deliberately is “Ashubh” or inauspicious. Why? No one has been able to give me a convincing answer. For us, a tree is a tree is a tree. Period. There are stories of ‘bhoot-paraits’ and haunting spirits affiliated with this tree. Some say, under its shadow nothing else grows. Though, peepal i...
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