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:
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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 | WIKI |
There he sat in meditation under a peepul tree (Ficus religiosa or Sacred Fig) which later became known as the Bodhi tree. | WIKI |
During the fifth week, Buddha answered in details to the queries of Brahmins under the Ajapala Nigodh tree, now marked by a pillar. | WIKI |
He spent the seventh week under the Rajyatna tree. | WIKI |
Mahabodhi Tree[edit] | WIKI |
[51] While the temple's spokesman stated that botanists had pruned the tree, the Bihar home secretary ordered the tree examined. | WIKI |
One bomb was near the statue of Buddha and another was near the Mahabodhi tree. | WIKI |
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. | UNESCO |
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. | UNESCO |