Kabirvad
Kabirvad is a banyan tree located on a small river island in the Narmada River, in Bharuch district, Gujarat, India. The tree and place is associated with 15th-century mystic-poet Kabir, and the location includes a temple dedicated to him. The place is a religious site as well as a popular tourist spot.
Description
, an admiral of Alexander the Great, described a large specimen on the banks of the Narmada River, possibly Kabirvad. The tree's canopy was so extensive, it sheltered 7,000 men. It was later described by James Forbes in his Oriental Memoirs as nearly in circumference, with over 3,000 trunks. Currently, the area of its canopy is, with a perimeter of.Tourism
The banyan tree and place, a religious site as well as a popular tourist spot, is associated with 15th-century mystic-poet Kabir, and the location includes a temple dedicated to him.From Bharuch to Jhanor via Shuklatirth, there is a place known as Kabirmadhi on the bank of the Narmada River. From here, a boat ride brings people to the river island where Kabirvad is located.