Sacred Jackfruit Tree
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The Sacred Jackfruit Tree is a historical site in the Indian state of Manipur where a jackfruit tree growing on the small hill of Kaina was used to carve images of Hindu god Krishna. Rajarshi Bhagya Chandra, earlier known as Shree Jai Singh Maharaja, the King of Manipur in the 18th century, had a dream in which he received instructions from Krishna to carve His images from this tree. Accordingly, seven images of Krishna were carved from the jackfruit tree and installed in various temples in Manipur and in the neighboring state of Assam. One such temple is the Shree Govindajee Temple at Imphal. ()
Coordinates: 24°38'51"N, 94°4'12"E
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Manipur
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Sacred Jackfruit Tree – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Yairipok.