Hi, Rashida ji,
Appears like *Sparassis* species. More details from Indiantreepix Database:
*Sparassis species* *Sparassidaceae
* F *cauliflower fungi, cauliflower mushrooms* Kavalukatta, Uttara Kannada,
26 Jun 2009; Sparassis - Wikipedia, the free
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> I saw this mushroom in the national park at Mumbai last week. The local
> tribal person informed that these come above the ground where there are
> bamboo roots. Kindly ID the same. Thank you.
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> regards,
> Rashida.
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