Why such a name?

The Bodhi tree was a large and very old specimen of the180px-mahabodhitree1.jpg Sacred Fig, located at the Mahabodhi Temple at Bodh Gaya (about 100 km from Patna in the Indian state of Bihar) under which Siddhartha Gautama, the spiritual teacher and founder of Buddhism later know as Gautama Buddha, arrived at Bodhi. The Bodhi Tree belongs to the Sacred Figs (Ficus religiosa), also known as Bo, Pipul (Peepal) or Ashwattha trees, which are sacred to Hindus, Jains and Buddhists. According to Buddhist belief, Siddharta Gautama meditated under this tree, mentioned as Ashwattha in the Tipitaka, when he achieved Nirvana. The word ‘Ashvattha’ is derived from the Sanskrit roots ‘Shwa’ meaning tomorrow, ‘a’ indicating negation, and ‘tha’ meaning “one that stands or remains”. (The Hindu philosopher Shankaracharya interprets the name to indicate “One which does not remain the same tomorrow”, such as the universe itself.)The Sacred Fig currently growing at the Mahabodhi Temple is not the original specimen, but probably a direct clone descendant of it. This tree is a frequent destination for pilgrims, being the most important of the four holy sites for Buddhists. Another sacred specimen, also propagated from the original Bodhi tree, is the Sri Maha Bodhi in Sri Lanka, planted in 288 BC, making it the oldest verified specimen of any angiosperm.

In religious iconography, the Bodhi tree is easily recognizable from its heart-shaped leaves, which are usually prominently displayed.

Cheers!

Siddharth Ghaisas

Source: A curiosity to find the origins of my name led me to the follwing site. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bodhi_tree

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3 Comments

  1. 08 December 2006 at 6:03 pm

    Welcome to the Blog world.Its sizzling and intoxicating.I am sure gyaan shall flow from under this Bodhi tree!!

  2. 09 December 2006 at 1:30 am

    hmm welcome to the second world of thoughts !! now you can think loudly and as i always say …. start contributing with your valuable posts and add to the net junk :)

    good post to start with !! good attempt !! hope this blog will help us transform from siddhartha to Buddha !!

  3. Ajay said,

    17 December 2006 at 2:24 am

    Quite an intiguing name, i must say. but the post explains it all. a good start. and a very good way to identify this space with yourself. will read the presentation later on. Hope to read some interesting stuff here


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