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What did the bodhi tree represent?

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Answered by yeshwanth432
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It represents enlightment
Answered by Anonymous
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Just as Siddartha became the Buddha, the tree became the Bodhi tree, or tree of enlightenment. In Bodh Gaya, the Bodhi tree still stands, a descendant of the one under which the Buddha sat. ... Each Bodhi tree represents the journey to enlightenment that Buddhists seek and the tree is often replicated

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