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Thimmamma Marrimanu is a banyan tree in Anantapur, located about 25 kilometers from Kadiri, Andhra Pradesh, India. It is probably a specimen of Ficus benghalensis. In the Telugu language, "marri" denotes "banyan" and "manu" denotes "trunk".
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Thimmamma Marrimanu

Gootibylu, Thimma Marrimanu, Andhra Pradesh 515521, India
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Thimmamma Marrimanu is a banyan tree in Anantapur, located about 25 kilometers from Kadiri, Andhra Pradesh, India. It is probably a specimen of Ficus benghalensis. In the Telugu language, "marri" denotes "banyan" and "manu" denotes "trunk".

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It's a pleasure and pride to visit a monumental tree which has secured a place in the Guinness Book of World records. Boards detailing the greatness and history of the Timmamma marrimanu are placed at beginning and entrance of the site. The 'wow' factor is missing. Visitors are not allowed to go near the tree and it's numerous root branches. The govt has erected fencing around the site of the tree. One has to go around the site by walk observing and appreciating the vastnees and the silence surrounding the great tree from a distance. Everybody will be missing the feel of satisfaction, personal touch. It's situated at a distance of about 25 kms from Kadiri-Madanapalli High Way. It has two approach roads, one from Kadiri thru Gandlapenta one has to take right turn at a small village Rekkamaanu. Best suited for the people coming from North Karnataka, Maharashtra and Telengana. And for the people coming from Bangalore and Tamilnadu one has to take a right turn at a place called Kokkanti cross roads after passing through Madanapalli and Angallu. I loved this read, driving through the single but neatly layered smooth road for its ups and downs and curved road between small hills, agricultural fields passing along a big and beautiful water tank (mini lake) between hills. After passing through the village of Kokkanti at a small village named Korthikota take a left turn and drive on another 8 kms. Keep watching for a sign board of Timmamma marrimanu as it is not clearly visible. But one landmark which is easily noticeable a High school on the right side of the road where you have to take right turn and follow it you will reach Thimmamma marrimanu, which is much more bigger than the tree at Adayar (Chennai), Tamilnadu and tree in the Mahboobnagar district...

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Thimmamma Marrimanu is a giant banyan tree located in the Anantapur district of Andhra Pradesh, India. It's recognized by the Guinness Book of World Records as the world's largest single banyan tree with a canopy covering 19,107 square meters (4.721 acres), about the size of four football fields. The tree's name, which translates to "Thimmamma's Banyan Tree," is derived from a local legend.

Here's more information: Location: Gootibayalu village, Kadiri Mandal, Anantapur district, Andhra Pradesh. It is approximately 25 kilometers from Kadiri town. Age: Estimated to be over 550 years old, with some sources claiming up to 700 years or more. Significance: Natural Wonder: Its vast canopy and extensive network of aerial roots make it a breathtaking sight and a testament to the resilience of nature. Cultural and Religious Importance: The tree is revered by Hindus, Buddhists, and Jains. A small temple dedicated to Thimmamma is located beneath the tree. Local belief holds that childless couples who pray at the temple are blessed with children. Legend: The tree is named after Thimmamma, a woman believed to have committed Sati (self-immolation) on her husband's funeral pyre in the 15th century. The tree is said to have sprouted from that spot, according to Moneycontrol. Tourism: It attracts many visitors who come to witness its grandeur, enjoy its shade, and seek blessings at the temple. There is an annual festival called "Jatara" held during Shivaratri, where devotees flock to the tree. Note: While some sources mention it being a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Wikipedia article does not...

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Thimmamma Marrimanu is a huge banyan tree which is located at about 70 Km from Horsely Hills. This historical tree is situated in the district of Ananthpur. The name of this tree is preserved by the local people since ancient times.

Thimmamma Marrimanu, a huge banyan tree is located at about 70 Km from Horsely Hills. The word 'marri' means banyan and 'manu' means tree in Telugu language. This historical tree is situated in the district of Ananthpur. The name of this tree is preserved by the local people since ancient times. Many people visit the place to worship and to let their souls relax in the peaceful ambience. The route is quite exciting while getting here as it goes through fields and little villages and it makes the visitors journey enjoyable. The history of the tree has emerged from a lady Thimmamma, who used to take care and look after her husband who was ill . Later on , on her husband's funeral pile , she sacrificed her life . (br)It is believed by the locals that the pole of north-east side pyre grew and got inside this tree. It is believed that this banyan tree has sprouted at the same place where she ascended the funeral pyre . That made the villagers believe that spirit of the lady is still there in that tree and will always remain there. The tree was named as Thimmamma in the memory of that lady. (br) The Indian mythology represents this tree as â??Trimurthyâ??which is a confluence of Lord Vishnu as the bark, Lord Brahma as the roots and Lord Shiva as the branches . It is said that the three gods are risiding...

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Thimmamma Marrimanu is a giant banyan tree located in the Anantapur district of Andhra Pradesh, India. It's recognized by the Guinness Book of World Records as the world's largest single banyan tree with a canopy covering 19,107 square meters (4.721 acres), about the size of four football fields. The tree's name, which translates to "Thimmamma's Banyan Tree," is derived from a local legend. Here's more information: Location: Gootibayalu village, Kadiri Mandal, Anantapur district, Andhra Pradesh. It is approximately 25 kilometers from Kadiri town. Age: Estimated to be over 550 years old, with some sources claiming up to 700 years or more. Significance: Natural Wonder: Its vast canopy and extensive network of aerial roots make it a breathtaking sight and a testament to the resilience of nature. Cultural and Religious Importance: The tree is revered by Hindus, Buddhists, and Jains. A small temple dedicated to Thimmamma is located beneath the tree. Local belief holds that childless couples who pray at the temple are blessed with children. Legend: The tree is named after Thimmamma, a woman believed to have committed Sati (self-immolation) on her husband's funeral pyre in the 15th century. The tree is said to have sprouted from that spot, according to Moneycontrol. Tourism: It attracts many visitors who come to witness its grandeur, enjoy its shade, and seek blessings at the temple. There is an annual festival called "Jatara" held during Shivaratri, where devotees flock to the tree. Note: While some sources mention it being a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Wikipedia article does not list it as such.
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Thimmamma Marrimanu ( తిమ్మమ్మ మర్రిమాను,  'Thimmamma's Banyan Tree') is a banyan tree in Anantapur, located about 25 kilometers from Kadiri, Andhra Pradesh, India. It is probably a specimen of Ficus benghalensis. In the Telugu language, "marri" denotes "banyan" and "manu" denotes "trunk". Its canopy covers 19,107 m2 (4.721 acres), and it was recorded as the largest tree specimen in the world in the Guinness Book of World Records in 1989.The tree is revered by Hindus, Buddhists and Jains. Government need to take intrest about development of this place.
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Its a beautiful place to spend time with friends and family.It holds a great significance and rich history for its existence. The story of Legend Timamma and her selfless action really awestruck me. A huge tree spread over 8 + acres and no one exactly knows about its roots. There is a park and temple which constitute the major locations to visit or things to do at this place.The cold breeze and shade of this gigantic tree makes visitors spend time here. It is 20km from Kadiri and is perfect for a half day trip.
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Thimmamma Marrimanu is a giant banyan tree located in the Anantapur district of Andhra Pradesh, India. It's recognized by the Guinness Book of World Records as the world's largest single banyan tree with a canopy covering 19,107 square meters (4.721 acres), about the size of four football fields. The tree's name, which translates to "Thimmamma's Banyan Tree," is derived from a local legend. Here's more information: Location: Gootibayalu village, Kadiri Mandal, Anantapur district, Andhra Pradesh. It is approximately 25 kilometers from Kadiri town. Age: Estimated to be over 550 years old, with some sources claiming up to 700 years or more. Significance: Natural Wonder: Its vast canopy and extensive network of aerial roots make it a breathtaking sight and a testament to the resilience of nature. Cultural and Religious Importance: The tree is revered by Hindus, Buddhists, and Jains. A small temple dedicated to Thimmamma is located beneath the tree. Local belief holds that childless couples who pray at the temple are blessed with children. Legend: The tree is named after Thimmamma, a woman believed to have committed Sati (self-immolation) on her husband's funeral pyre in the 15th century. The tree is said to have sprouted from that spot, according to Moneycontrol. Tourism: It attracts many visitors who come to witness its grandeur, enjoy its shade, and seek blessings at the temple. There is an annual festival called "Jatara" held during Shivaratri, where devotees flock to the tree. Note: While some sources mention it being a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Wikipedia article does not list it as such.
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Thimmamma Marrimanu ( తిమ్మమ్మ మర్రిమాను,  'Thimmamma's Banyan Tree') is a banyan tree in Anantapur, located about 25 kilometers from Kadiri, Andhra Pradesh, India. It is probably a specimen of Ficus benghalensis. In the Telugu language, "marri" denotes "banyan" and "manu" denotes "trunk". Its canopy covers 19,107 m2 (4.721 acres), and it was recorded as the largest tree specimen in the world in the Guinness Book of World Records in 1989.The tree is revered by Hindus, Buddhists and Jains. Government need to take intrest about development of this place.
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Its a beautiful place to spend time with friends and family.It holds a great significance and rich history for its existence. The story of Legend Timamma and her selfless action really awestruck me. A huge tree spread over 8 + acres and no one exactly knows about its roots. There is a park and temple which constitute the major locations to visit or things to do at this place.The cold breeze and shade of this gigantic tree makes visitors spend time here. It is 20km from Kadiri and is perfect for a half day trip.
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