English: Rajayatana trees in Bodhgaya, Mahabodi temple, Bihar, India
Italiano: Alberi di Rajayatana nel tempio Mahabodi a Bodhgaya, Bihar, India
English: Mahabodhi temple - RAJAYATNA TREE: Situated in the south of the Temple, this is the tree under which the Buddha spent a week in meditation. It is said that two merchants from Burma (presently Myanmar) named Tapassu and Bhallika while passing this way offered rice cake and honey to the Buddha and took refuge in the Buddha and His teachings ‘Buddham Saranam Gachami, Dhammam Saranam Gachami’ (I surrender to Buddha) but they could not take refuge in the Sangham because the Sangha was not constituted then, thus they became the first lay devotees in the Buddhist world.
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Buchanania latifolia
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inception
18 December 2007
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24°41'44.3476"N, 84°59'29.0393"E
heading: 180 degree
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