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Ficus religiosa - Wikipedia
It is also known as the bodhi tree, bo tree, peepul tree, peepal tree, pipala tree or ashvattha tree (in India and Nepal). The sacred fig is considered to have ...
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Bodhi tree - Wikipedia
The Bodhi Tree ("tree of awakening" or "tree of enlightenment"), also called the Bo tree, was a large sacred fig tree (Ficus religiosa) located in Bodh Gaya, ...
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Bo Tree | Cornell Botanic Gardens
Deciduous or semi-deciduous tree to 7.5m or more, fast-growing, potentially strangling host trees if beginning life as an epiphyte; branches widely spreading.
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bo-tree
bo-tree (ˈbəʊtriː) [f. Sinhalese bo, corruption of Pāli bodhi (Skr. bodhi) the bo-tree, more fully called bodhi-taru, f. bodhi ‘perfect knowledge’, taru ‘tree’; it having been under such a tree that Gautama attained the enlightenment which constituted him ‘the Buddha’. In Sinhalese Bogaha (gaha a tr...
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Bodhi tree | Definition & Facts | Britannica
Bodhi tree, according to Buddhist tradition, the specific sacred fig (Ficus religiosa) under which the Buddha sat when he attained Enlightenment (Bodhi) at ...
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Ficus Religiosa (Bodhi Tree) - Gardenia.net
Ficus religiosa, Bodhi Tree Fig, is revered for its unique look, ecological significance, and deep spiritual value across Asian cultures.
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Shenbagavalli Amman Temple, Payanam
A Sacred Fig, (Ficus religiosa, or Bo-Tree), Chenabagavalli nursery school and a Banyan tree are situated outside the main temple.
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Bodhi Tree Care - Waters Edge Tree Nursery
Ficus religiosa, commonly called bo tree, Bodhi tree, peepul and sacred fig, is native to Southeast Asia, southwest China, India and the Himalayan foothills ...
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BO TREE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of BO TREE is peepul. How to use bo tree in a sentence.
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Bo tree on campus carries unique history | News | manoanow.org
A sacred tree of Buddhism, the Bo tree on campus is allegedly a descendant of the original Bo tree in India that Siddhartha Gautama (563-483 B.C.) sat under for ...
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BO TREE Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Bo tree definition: the pipal, or sacred fig tree, Ficus religiosa, of India, under which the founder of Buddhism is reputed to have attained the ...
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The story of the Bo tree, from the Eden Project - YouTube
Learn about the story behind the Bo tree, also known as the Sacred fig (Ficus religiosa) from the Eden Project's Monroe Sheppard, ...
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Bo
Bo-Tree, a species of Asian fig
Mathematics, chemistry and physics
BO, in mathematics, the classifying space of the orthogonal group
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ppal
‖ peepul, p{iacu}pal (ˈpiːpʌl) Also 8–9 peeple, pippal, peepal, pepal, -ul, pipul. [Hindi pīpal:—Skr. pippala.] An Indian species of fig-tree (Ficus religiosa), regarded as sacred: = bo-tree. Often attrib., peepul-, p{iacu}pal-tree.1788 Asiatick Res. I. 390 An excavation..in the ground..filled with ...
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Alawatugoda
A bo-tree growing from a hollow in a rock below the dewale is said to conceal the entrance to a "potgula", or cave, where sacred books are buried.
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