1. Yes, the mother had an deep attitude of reverent towards the champak trees. It can be understood by the fact that she endured the migraines she had due to the fragrance of the champak flowers and didn't let her son know about her pain in order to save the trees.

    Yes, the mother had an deep attitude of reverent towards the champak trees. It can be understood by the fact that she endured the migraines she had due to the fragrance of the champak flowers and didn’t let her son know about her pain in order to save the trees.

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    Mother's love for the champak trees was unconditional. Although she knew that the fragrance of the blooming champak flowers would give her a terrible migraine, which will result in severe amount of pain, she did not want to cut those champak trees off but instead wanted to save them.  

    Mother’s love for the champak trees was unconditional. Although she knew that the fragrance of the blooming champak flowers would give her a terrible migraine, which will result in severe amount of pain, she did not want to cut those champak trees off but instead wanted to save them.

     

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