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He planted thousands of Bo trees throughout his life.
Even the current bo tree was planted in 1998 by the Navy.
-and she could resemble a little man, sitting under the Bo Tree.
But a glow arose from the Bo Tree, restoring visibility there.
As you pass the Bo tree you arrive at the main meditation area, a building with an open space especially made for mediation.
All his minions scrambled away from the Bo Tree in a rout.
The few stones that penetrated the Bo Tree fell to the ground like harmless flowers.
These are usually lengths of colored cloth, wrapped around the trunk of the Bo tree.
I looked at the bulky figure, squatting like a shabby Buddha under the bo tree.
The neck terminates in a highly decorated representation of the bo tree leaf.
There used to exist on its precincts, an ancient Bo tree which was widely believed to be one of the original saplings.
And I think a man sitting under a bo tree and becoming enlightened is a beautiful one."
There are four Bo trees (Bodhi) remaining in the temple.
The Bo Tree is placed on top of large stony layer which may protect the tree up to now.
Scenes include a monkey offering a bowl of honey to Buddha, represented by a bo tree.
Bo trees hold religious significance for Buddhists since it is the tree under which Buddha attained enlightenment.
The World and the Bo Tree.
Why did Gotama once sit down beneath the bo tree in his greatest hour when he received enlightenment?
The Bo Tree faded out.
Isakki temples also usually have a banyan or bo tree close to the shrine.
Heart-wood from the Bo Tree.
Holy trees for this temple are Bo Tree and Neem .
Immediately a whirlwind blew, forming an ominous black funnel that swept in to encompass the entire Bo Tree.
And live coals came down, setting fire to the grass and brush outside the Bo Tree and hissing into the river.
Legend has it that a branch of the bo tree under which Buddha sat to gain enlightenment was brought to this country and planted in the north.
Pipal is sacred to the Buddha because he received enlightenment under its shade.
Pipal may refer to:
Bar Pipal, Chautari, Kuwa are the traditional landmarks in the area.
According to the legend,Giddarbaha in its earliest stage was known as 'Pepali', named after the old tree 'pipal'.
Several useful species of plants were thus saved from extinction, such as the Banyan, the Pipal, the Bel, etc.
Joseph Amos Pipal (January 18, 1874 - August 10, 1955) was an American football, basketball, and track and field coach.
In the United States, college football coach Joseph Pipal has been credited as one of the creators of "mud cleats" for football shoes.
Pipal is a village development committee in Rukum District in the Rapti Zone of western Nepal.
In April 1916, Rheinschild was hired as the football coach at Occidental College, replacing Joseph Pipal.
Buddha achieved enlightenment under the bodhi tree, a large and old sacred fig tree (Ficus religiosa, or Pipal).
Pipal was credited with devising lateral pass and mud cleats for football shoes and in 1934 wrote a book titled The lateral pass technique and strategy.
Brahmleen Baba Pipal Dass Ji (1895 to 1928CE)
Pipal coached for one year at the University of South Dakota in Vermillion, South Dakota for the 1910 season, the third coach on record at the school.
Joseph A. Pipal was the eighth head football coach for the Doane College Tigers located in Crete, Nebraska and he held that position for the 1902 season.
Mahua, Banyan, Sakhua, Palas, Pipal, Neem, Khajoor, Bamboo are the flora of the area.
Among the more famous species are the Sacred Fig tree (Pipal, Bodhi, Bo, or Po, Ficus religiosa) and the Banyan Fig (Ficus benghalensis).
Some portions of the Barind area are covered by jungles, which consist chiefly of thorny scrub-bush jungles mixed with Pipal, Bat, Simul and Pakur trees and Nepal Bamboos.
Sant Rama Nand Ji continued meditation of God while staying in the beautiful temple built in memory of Baba Pipal Dass Ji at village Ballan from 1973 onwards.
Uma Shah is married to Dr Krishna Hamal of Pipal Bhanjyang, Udaypur district of Nepal, currently residing in Canberra, Australia, and they have two daughters (Natasha and Abhilasha).
The show also starred Patrick James Clarke as her brother and NYPD lieutenant Fred McCarron, and Frances McDormand as Willie Pipal, her friend who still worked for the DA's office.
In September 2010, CRISIL-Irevna signed an agreement to acquire Chicago-based Pipal Research Corporation (Pipal), another player in the KPO space for a consideration of $12.75 million.
Bhimsen Thapa was born in August 1775 at Pipal Thok to father Sardar Amar Singh Thapa (not to be confused with the commander of Gorkhali forces in the Gurkha War) and mother Satyarupa Maya.
Subsequently in 2011, the global research support units of CRISIL have been rebranded as "CRISIL - Global Research and Analytics" (Irevna and Pipal serve as exclusive brands for external clients; and a Captive unit)
Enough for half a dozen monographs - and there he was in an open space, eating Ficus religiosa.
Not all Ficus religiosa can be called a 'Bodhi tree'.
There he sat in meditation under a bodhi tree (Ficus religiosa).
Fruits of pipal tree (ficus religiosa) were also recovered from this site.
The Ficus religiosa tree is known by a wide range of vernacular names in different locales and languages, including:
Plaksa is a possible Sanskrit term for Ficus religiosa.
Painting on pots include pictures of Sacred Fig leaves (ficus religiosa) and tiger like animal.
The Ficus religiosa tree is considered sacred by the followers of Hinduism, Jainism and Buddhism.
No person of Mir Bakshi will cut pipal (Ficus religiosa) tree in their country.
The Bodhi Tree was a large and very old Sacred Fig tree (Ficus religiosa).
The name Vidurashwatha is derived from that of a big Ashwatha (Ficus religiosa) tree located in this village.
Buddha achieved enlightenment under the bodhi tree, a large and old sacred fig tree (Ficus religiosa, or Pipal).
Ficus religiosa is grown by specialty tree plant nurseries for use as an ornamental tree, in gardens and parks in tropical and subtropical climates.
Ficus religiosa is used in traditional medicine for about 50 types of disorders including asthma, diabetes, diarrhea, epilepsy, gastric problems, inflammatory disorders, infectious and sexual disorders.
In the north stand pines, Eucalyptus, Peepal trees (Ficus religiosa), Paper Mulberry and groves of oake.
Within its premises, lies a Bodhi tree (Ficus religiosa) dating to the late 1880s, which is the oldest of its kind found in Singapore to date.
There he sat in meditation under a peepul tree (Ficus religiosa or Sacred Fig), which later became known as the Bodhi tree.
Designs on pottery included pipal leaves (ficus religiosa) and humped bull which were important motiffs found on Mature Harappan seals.
Buddhist legend tells of Gautama Buddha attained enlightenment (bodhi) while meditating underneath the Bodhi tree, a Ficus religiosa.
A Sacred Fig, (Ficus religiosa, or Bo-Tree), Chenabagavalli nursery school and a Banyan tree are situated outside the main temple.
The larvae feed on Ficus species, including Ficus asperrima, Ficus palmatus and Ficus religiosa.
This species infests the roots of the coconut palm, Cocus nucifera, the sacred fig, Ficus religiosa, and Ficus obtusa.
The Lord Hanuman is found on a pillar, and there is a fig tree (Ficus religiosa) in between the two shrines, with a vinayagar statue beneath it.
Pippalada (Sanskrit: eater of the pippala or Ficus religiosa) is an ancient teacher of the Atharva-Veda, and also a school of thought founded by him.
The eastern outer gopura has been overgrown by a sacred fig (Ficus religiosa) which has grown down through the blocks that make up the gopura and into the ground.