bo tree
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of bo tree
1860–65; partial translation of Sinhalese bogaha, equivalent to bo (< Pali bodhi < Sanskrit; Bodhisattva ) + gaha tree
Example Sentences
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Today, the bo tree is revered as a symbol for prosperity, happiness, good fortune and long life.
From Los Angeles Times • Jan. 29, 2024
Sitting 49 days under a bo tree, Gautama won through to enlightenment and could have vanished into Nirvana, the final release from the wheel of rebirth.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Why did Gotama once sit down beneath the bo tree in his greatest hour when he received enlightenment?
From "Siddhartha" by Hermann Hesse
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It was under a bo tree that Mai, Queen of Heaven, brought him forth, and, in fact, very many of the most important incidents of his life are closely connected with this sacred emblem.
From The God-Idea of the Ancients or Sex in Religion by Gamble, Eliza Burt
Boats are tied up under shady groves of mango and bo tree, and people bathe screened behind them.
From Glimpses of Bengal Selected from the Letters of Sir Rabindranath Tagore by Tagore, Rabindranath
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