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Ficus benghalensis, or
Ficus indica commonly known as the banyan,
banyan fig and
Indian banyan, is a tree
native to the
Indian Subcontinent. Specimens...
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holds jeweled branch of
Kalpavriksha in her left hand.
Worship of the
Nyagrodha tree as a form of non-human
worship is
depicted in a
Buddhist sculpture...
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Gopachal hill. His
icons include the
eponymous bull as his emblem, the
Nyagrodha tree,
Gomukha (bull-faced) Yaksha, and
Chakreshvari Yakshi. Rishabhanatha...
- food as
payments to
kamins and
providing leadership." In rituals, the
nyagrodha (Ficus
indica or
India fig or
banyan tree) danda, or staff, is ****igned...
- (Ficus glomerata); from his
bones his
sweet drink flowed, and
became the
nyagrodha tree (Ficus indica); from his
marrow his drink, the Soma juice, flowed...
- the
royal umbrella. The
reason for the
banyan tree (Ficus Indica, Skr :
nyagrodha) is that King
Suddhodana presented a park of
banyan trees to his son on...
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answer it. One day,
Ashoka saw a
young Buddhist monk
called Nigrodha (or
Nyagrodha), who was
looking for alms on a road in Pataliputra. He was the king's...
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expounds the
right teaching. Body
rounded and
perfect (is like the
nyagrodha tree)
Fingers reaching the knee (when hand is
stretched down)
Usnisa (Buddhic...
- cows
adorned with jewels. By
planting one asvattha, one pi****anda, one
nyagrodha, ten
tamarind trees, the
group of three, viz., kapittha, bilva, and amalaka...
- India. His
father was a
wealthy landlord who in some
sources is
named Nyagrodha, and in
other sources Kapila or Kosigotta; his
mother was Sumanādevī....