The significance of the Bodhi Tree
<p>About 2500 years ago, a young royal prince, Siddhartha Gautama, embarked on a profound spiritual journey. Having lived his early years, never having witnessed problems of old age, sickness, poverty, or death, he renounced his opulent lifestyle and began his search for truth.</p>
<p>Following the traditions of <em>Santan Dharma</em>, Siddhartha interacted with spiritual teachers, meditated, practiced yoga and self-discipline, and deeply explored the ascetic path. Still, he could not attain the ultimate knowledge until he sat under a tree — It was here, in the serenity of nature, that he experienced a transcendent awakening, breaking free from the cycle of suffering and rebirth.</p>
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