Symbol | Bodhi Tree |
Religion | Buddhism |
Origin | The Bodhi Tree is associated with the tree under which Buddha attained enlightenment. |
Meaning | Represents the site of Buddha's enlightenment and the potential for awakening. |
Appearance | Depiction of a large, sacred fig tree. |
Colors | Earthy greens and browns. |
Usage | Featured in Buddhist art and often visited as a pilgrimage site. |
History | Holds immense significance in Buddhist scriptures. |
Popularity | Iconic in Buddhist culture. |
Importance | Marks the pivotal moment in Buddha's life. |
Complexity | Simple representation but deeply revered. |
Emotions | Reverence and connection to spiritual heritage. |