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What does the Mahabodhi Temple mark the location of?

ABuddha's Birth

BBuddha's Death

CBuddha's First Sermon

DBuddha's Enlightenment

Answer:

D. Buddha's Enlightenment

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- It is one of the four sacred sites connected to the life of Lord Buddha, marking the location of his Enlightenment (Bodhi). - It is situated in Bodh Gaya, central Bihar, along the banks of the Niranjana River, it stands as one of the few remaining examples of early brick structures in India. - The first temple was constructed by Emperor Ashoka in the 3rd century BCE, and the present temple dates back to the 5th or 6th centuries. - It is one of the earliest Buddhist temples built entirely of brick, still intact from the late Gupta period, and is considered to have played a significant role in shaping brick architecture over the centuries.


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