Yes a parasitic plant. Also common in montane forests of Uttarakhand.
A little correction- it is a member of *Loranthaceae.*
DSRawat Pantnagar

On Tuesday, June 25, 2013 8:41:04 PM UTC+5:30, sushant stalker wrote:
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> Murbad forest gives always something special to its visitor's ]]
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>  Leafless Mistletoe
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> Botanical name: Viscum articulatum 
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> Family: Santalaceae (Sandalwood family)
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> Place:- Murbad hills, Thane , Maharashtra
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> Date:- 20 june/2013
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> -- 
> *Sushant More*
> *Student *
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