The Bodhi Tree, also known as Bo, "peepal tree", or "arasa maram", was a large and ancient sacred fig tree loted Bodh Gaya, Bihar, India, unr which Siddhartha Gtama, the spirual teacher who beme known as the Buddha, is said to have attaed enlightenment or Bodhi.
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BODHI TREE, BODH GAYA
Bodhi tree, acrdg to Buddhist tradn, the specific sacred fig (Fic religsa) unr which the Buddha sat when he attaed Enlightenment (Bodhi) at Bodh Gaya Bihar, India. The Mahabodhi Temple, which marks the place of the Buddha’s Enlightenment, featur a scendant of the origal * bodh gaya bodhi tree *
Bodhgaya Temple.
The Bodhi Tree, loted at Bodh Gaya northeastern India is the place where Siddhartha Guatama attaed enlightenment and beme the Buddha the 4th century BC. * bodh gaya bodhi tree *
The Bodhi Tree or Bodhi Fig Tree (“tree of awakeng”) also lled the Bo Tree was a large and ancient sacred fig tree (Fic religsa) loted Bodh Gaya, Bihar, India.
The foremost example of an existg tree is the Mahabodhi Tree growg at the Mahabodhi Temple Bodh Gaya, which is often ced as a direct scendant of the origal tree. Sacred tree, Bodh Gaya, India. Bodhi tree, also lled Bo tree, acrdg to Buddhist tradn, the specific sacred fig (Fic religsa) unr which the Buddha sat when he attaed Enlightenment (Bodhi) at Bodh Gaya Bihar, India.
Buddhist Monks at Bodhi Tree (The se of Buddha's enlightenment) Bodh Gaya, loted 100 km (62 mi) south of Patna the Indian state of Bihar, is the most venerated sacred place Buddhism. Imprsn of Buddha feet, Bodh Gaya.
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Siddhartha then journeyed toward the ancient sacred forts of Uvela (morn Gaya Bihar, north India) wh the tentn of fally and pletely realizg the fe. The Mahabodhi Temple, Bodh Gaya, India.
In approximately 250 BC, about 250 years after the Buddha attaed enlightenment, Emperor Ashoka vised Bodh Gaya and tablished a monastery and temple there.
The origal tree at Bodh Gaya was stroyed by Kg Ppyamra durg his persecutn of Buddhism the 2nd century BC and the tree planted to replace , probably an offsprg, was stroyed by Kg Sassanka at the begng of the 7th century AD. The tree that grows at Bodh Gaya today was planted 1881 by a Brish archaeologist after the prev one had died of old age a few years before.