In a world filled with love and sacrifice, one story stands out as a testament to the extraordinary bond between humanity and nature. Meet Basaman Mama, an exceptional groom whose love for the environment led him to make a unique and inspiring sacrifice for the sake of a single tree.

In the heart of the Vindhya region, beneath the canopy of myth and history, lies a sacred place known today as Basaman Mama. Nestled near the Satadhara Ghat of the Tamas River, this locale holds a mausoleum by a Peepal tree adorned with 33 crore Gods and Goddesses – an unparalleled sight. The story that unfolded in Basaman Mama Dham is astonishing and eerie, revolving around Brahmadev Shukla, a resident of Kumhar village in the Rewa district of Madhya Pradesh. His sacrifice on the first night of his marriage, a form of euthanasia aimed at the protection of the environment and trees, Brahmadev Shukla, has left an indelible mark on the region’s history.