The Forest’s Sacred Guardians
In the heart of rural Bengal, Teak and Mahua trees stand tall — not just as trees, but as symbols of life, faith, and community.
Teak – The Tree of Strength
Used in building homes and sacred spaces, Teak wood represents endurance and protection, deeply rooted in tribal craftsmanship and rituals.
Mahua – The Tree of Life
From flowers that brew traditional drinks to seeds used for oil, the Mahua tree is celebrated in songs, festivals, and every tribal household.
Roots of Culture and Belief
For Bengal’s tribes, these trees are more than nature — they’re ancestors, healers, and storytellers, binding generations through faith and forest.