The Bodh Tree – a Symbol of Awakening or a frail Religion?
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Thousands of Buddhist pilgrims gather daily in front of the Bodhi Tree in Bodh Gaya, Bihar, India Beneath the tree, or rather more precisely a sapling of a sapling of the tree, pilgrims gather to meditate, to chant, to prostrate and to witness. For many sincere Buddhists from the sub-continent of India, to Buddhist countries in the Far East and the rest of the world, the sight of The Tree touches a deep place of reverence and gratitude for the full awakening of the Buddha.
The Bodh Tree – a Symbol of Awakening or a frail Religion?
The Bodh Tree – a Symbol of Awakening or a…
The Bodh Tree – a Symbol of Awakening or a frail Religion?
Thousands of Buddhist pilgrims gather daily in front of the Bodhi Tree in Bodh Gaya, Bihar, India Beneath the tree, or rather more precisely a sapling of a sapling of the tree, pilgrims gather to meditate, to chant, to prostrate and to witness. For many sincere Buddhists from the sub-continent of India, to Buddhist countries in the Far East and the rest of the world, the sight of The Tree touches a deep place of reverence and gratitude for the full awakening of the Buddha.