
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays a close-up of the thick, gnarled, and intertwining roots of a large tree, likely a Bodhi tree, in an outdoor setting in Guangzhou, China. The roots, prominent in shades of gray and brown, dominate the foreground and midground. A golden, rectangular plaque is positioned against the tree roots, featuring Chinese text. The plaque's title reads "菩提树" (Bodhi Tree). The text further explains that the tree's original name was "毕钵罗树" (Pippala tree), meaning "auspicious," and that it is a tall evergreen fig tree native to East India. It recounts that Siddhartha Gautama (Sakyamuni Buddha) attained enlightenment while meditating under a Pippala tree in Bodh Gaya, Central India, hence its renaming to "Bodhi Tree." The plaque also states that many temples cultivate these trees and specifically notes that this particular Bodhi tree was personally planted in 1973 by Master Yunfeng, the former abbot of this temple. In the background, a gray brick wall is visible, with some small papers attached to it. The lighting suggests it is daytime, and the scene appears to be a historical or religious site, possibly a temple, where the tree holds significant meaning.
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