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[[File:675px-Mahabodhitemple.jpg|thumb|The Mahabodhi temple in Bodhgaya, India. The tree under which the Buddha attained enlightenment is on the left.]]
[[File:675px-Mahabodhitemple.jpg|thumb|The Mahabodhi temple in Bodhgaya, India. The tree under which the Buddha attained enlightenment is on the left.]]


One day Sujata, a villager’s daughter, fed him a rich rice milk—a “meal so wondrous ... that our Lord felt strength and life return as though the nights of watching and the days of fast had passed in dream.”<ref>Edwin Arnold, ''The Light of Asia'' (London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner & Co., 1930), p. 96.</ref> And then he set out alone for the Bo tree (abbreviation for bodhi, or enlightenment) at a place now called Buddh Gaya, or Bodh Gaya, where he vowed to remain until fully illumined. Hence, it has become known as the Immovable Spot.  
Un día, Sujata, la hija de un aldeano, le alimentó con leche de arroz sustanciosa: una «comida tan maravillosa… que nuestro Señor sintió volver la fuerza y la vida como si las noches vigilando y los días ayunando hubieran pasado en sueño»163. Y entonces, solo, se puso rumbo al árbol Bo, donde prometió permanecer hasta estar totalmente iluminado. Por lo tanto, se ha conocido como el Punto Inmóvil.  


At that point, [[Mara]], the Evil One, attempted to prevent his enlightenment and confronted him with temptations much in the same manner that [[Satan]] tested [[Jesus]] during his fasting in the wilderness.  
At that point, [[Mara]], the Evil One, attempted to prevent his enlightenment and confronted him with temptations much in the same manner that [[Satan]] tested [[Jesus]] during his fasting in the wilderness.