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・ Thimmapuram
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Thimmamma Marrimanu : ウィキペディア英語版
Thimmamma Marrimanu

Thimmamma Marrimanu is the name of a Banyan tree ' means banyan and ' means tree in Telugu in Anantapur district, located about 25 km from town Kadiri in the state of Andhra Pradesh, India. Its branches spread over 5 acres,〔http://www.backpacker-backgammon.com/news_banyan_trees.html〕〔http://www.anantapur.com/travel/thimmamma.html〕 with a canopy of 19,107 square metres and recorded as the biggest tree in the Guinness Book of World Records in 1989. A small temple dedicated to Thimmamma lies under the tree. An account of this lady in Telugu kept at the shrine reveals that she was the daughter of a Setti Balija couple Sennakka Venkatappa and Mangamma, born in AD 1394. She was married to a Bala Veerayya who died in 1434, and Thimmamma committed ''Sati''. The banyan tree is believed to have sprouted at the place where she ascended the funeral pyre.
The people of this area strongly believe that if a childless couple worship 'Thimmamma' they will have a child the very next year. A big ''jatara'' is conducted here on the day of Shivaratri festival when thousands of people flock here to worship 'Thimmamma' on this occasion.
== History ==
The tree was named after a righteous lady Thimmamma, who served her ailing husband devotedly. It was named 'Thimmamma' in memory of that lady.
She later sacrificed herself on her husband's pyre. It is believed that the pole in north-east direction of pyre grew into this tree.
This big tree was first noticed and was revealed to the world by Regret Iyer (Sathyanarayana Iyer), freelance journalist & photographer from Bangalore, Karnataka, India. Later he made all efforts to see this large tree canopy enter the Guinness Book of World Records. His name has been included in the Book of World Records in this regard.

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