Where does the root meaning of the term buddha come from?
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Bodhi (/ˈboʊdi/; Sanskrit: बोधि; Pali: bodhi) in Buddhism traditionally is translated as enlightenment, although its literal meaning is closer to "awakening". The verbal root budh- means "to awaken."
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Siddhartha Sat down the tree of banyan names as Bodhi to get the meditation in a peace ...
He just sat there for near about ,, 12 days...
That tree was called Bodhi ,, and there they get the wisdom..
So ,, the Bodhi was originate a Nick name fro Siddhartha as Buddha...
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See here for your answer....
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Siddhartha Sat down the tree of banyan names as Bodhi to get the meditation in a peace ...
He just sat there for near about ,, 12 days...
That tree was called Bodhi ,, and there they get the wisdom..
So ,, the Bodhi was originate a Nick name fro Siddhartha as Buddha...
-- Be Brainly...
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