bo-tree

Bo-Tree Meaning in Bengali: বট গাছ (noun), বট গাছের মূল (noun), বট গাছের পাতা (noun), বট গাছের পাতার মূল (noun)

Definition of Bo-Tree

(noun, pronunciation: boh-tree)

The Bo-Tree, also known as the Bodhi Tree, is a large and sacred fig tree (Ficus religiosa) under which Siddhartha Gautama, the spiritual teacher and founder of Buddhism, attained enlightenment. It is considered a symbol of enlightenment, wisdom, and spiritual awakening.

Synonyms of Bo-Tree

(noun)

  • Sacred Fig
  • Pipal Tree
  • Bodhi Fig
  • Peepal Tree

Antonyms of Bo-Tree

(noun)

  • Ignorance – অজ্ঞান (noun)
  • Darkness – অন্ধকার (noun)
  • Delusion – মোহ (noun)
  • Unawareness – অজ্ঞানতা (noun)

Origin of Bo-Tree

(noun)

The Bo-Tree is native to the Indian subcontinent and is particularly revered in Buddhism. It is believed to have originated in the region of present-day India and Nepal.

Nearby Words

  • Boat – (noun)
  • Bobbin – (noun)
  • Bog – (noun)
  • Bogus – (adjective)
  • Bogey – (noun)

Bo-Tree in Literature Quotes

“The bodhi tree is the tree of enlightenment.” – Gautama Buddha (বোধিসত্ত্ব)

“Under the bodhi tree, I attained enlightenment.” – Siddhartha Gautama (বোধিসত্ত্ব)

Bo-Tree Meaning in Different Languages

  • Bengali: বট গাছ
  • Hindi: पीपल का पेड़
  • Nepali: बोट रूख
  • Urdu: بو ٹری
  • Tamil: போ மரம்
  • Telugu: బో చెట్టు
  • Arabic: شجرة البودهي
  • Chinese: 菩提树
  • Japanese: 菩提樹
  • Russian: Бо-дерево

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