Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Mahabodhi Temple Complex at Bodh Gaya' has mentioned 'Tree' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
Contents 1 The Buddha 2 Mahabodhi Tree 3 Temple construction 3.1 Mauryan establishment 3.2 Sunga structures 3.2.1 Columns with pot-shaped bases 3.2.2 Railings 3.3 Current pyramidal temple 4 Decline 5 Mucalinda Lake 6 Restoration 7 Architectural style 8 Control of the site 9 Current status and management 10 Recent events 10.1 2013 attack 11 Mahabodhi Temple replica 12 Notes 13 References 14 Further reading 15 External links
There he sat in meditation under a peepul tree (Ficus religiosa or Sacred Fig) which later became known as the Bodhi tree.
During the fifth week, Buddha answered in details to the queries of Brahmins under the Ajapala Nigodh tree, now marked by a pillar.
He spent the seventh week under the Rajyatna tree.
Mahabodhi Tree[edit]
[51] While the temple's spokesman stated that botanists had pruned the tree, the Bihar home secretary ordered the tree examined.
One bomb was near the statue of Buddha and another was near the Mahabodhi tree.
Immediately after the steps of the east entrance on the central path there is a pillar which marks the site of the Ajapala Nigrodh Tree, under which Buddha meditated during his Fifth Week, answering the queries of Brahmans.
He spent the Sixth Week next to the Lotus Pond to the south of the enclosure, and the Seventh Week was spent under the Rajyatana Tree, to the south-east of the main temple, currently marked by a tree.