MAHABODHI TREE IN ANURADHAPURA, SRI LANKA

 


Sri Mahabodhi Tree in Anuradhapura, Sri Lanka. The branches of the tree are supported by gold-plated pillars. 

Jaya Sri Maha Bodhi (Sri Maha Bodhi) is a sacred Bo tree (Ficus religiosa) in Anuradhapura, Sri Lanka, grown from a cutting of the original tree under which Buddha attained enlightenment in Bodh Gaya, India. Planted in 288 BC by King Devanampiya Tissa in the Mahamewna Gardens, it was brought by Princess Sangamitta, daughter of Emperor Ashoka. This is the oldest human-planted tree, 2,300 years old. Situated in the UNESCO World Heritage City of Anuradhapura's Mahamewna Gardens. The main tree stands on an elevated platform amid several others, surrounded by railings, prayer flags, and a shrine with a large seated Buddha statue.

Anuradhapura is an ancient city in Sri Lanka. It was the country's first capital and center of Theravada Buddhism, founded in the 5th century BCE. The city is a UNESCO World Heritage site. Anuradha Pura was the political and religious heart of SriLanka for 1,300 years. Its spiritual importance is by the Jaya Sri Maha Bodhi tree. The city was rediscovered in the 19th century. It is historically significant as the cradle of the Hydraulic Sinhalese civilization and as a Buddhist center that influenced the culture and religion of Sri Lanka. Anuradhapura represents an invaluable cultural and spiritual legacy.

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