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why did buddha rename the fig tree​

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Answered by aryangamer34
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The pipal tree is a species of fig tree native to South Asia, East Asia, and Indochina. Its scientific name means “sacred fig” because of Siddhārtha's story. ... The original tree was located in what is today Bodh Gaya, in Bihar, India (like the tree—the community was renamed in honor of Buddha's enlightenment).

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Answered by CᴀɴᴅʏCʀᴜsʜ
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The pipal tree is a species of fig tree native to South Asia, East Asia, and Indochina. Its scientific name means “sacred fig” because of Siddhārtha's story. ... The original tree was located in what is today Bodh Gaya, in Bihar, India (like the tree—the community was renamed in honor of Buddha's enlightenment).

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