Cultus Arborum a Descriptive Account of Phallic Tree Worship With Illustrati

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Ny Citizens From Old Catalog Elizabethtown
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The Bog aha of Ceylon, or God Trees — The Maha Wanse and the Bo-Tree — Ceremonies connected with the Transplantation ■of the Bo-Tree — Planting the Great Bo-Branch — Miracles of the Bo-Tree— The State Elephant— The Pipal Tree.
CEYLON had its Bogaha, or "God Tree, " and when Sir William Ousley was in that country in 1810, he was presented with a number of pieces of the wood found in its forests, among the collection were samples of the Bogaha tree, venerated, he says, by the natives as sacred. A
... note from Knox's " Historical Relation of the Island of Ceylon, " . Sa y S — « I shall mention but one tree more, as famous and highly set by as any of the rest, if not more, though it bears no fruit, the benefit consisting chiefly in the holiness of it. This tree they call Bogauhah ; we, the God Tree. It is very great and spreading ; the leaves always shake like an asp. They have a great veneration for these trees, worshipping them upon a tradition that Buddou, a great god among them, when he was upon the earth, did use to sit under this kind of trees.

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