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Anandabodhi tree, one of 3 most holy Bodhitrees in Buddhism. The original tree was a sapling of the Mahabodhi tree in Bodhgaya.
Depicted people Monk, seen in orange robes
Depicted place Jetavana Monastery, Sravasti, Uttar Pradesh, India
Date November 2006
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