BUDDHIST CIRCUIT IN BIHAR

Bihar is the land from where Buddha began his journey to search the solution for suffering and finally got enlightened. The magnificent Mahabodhi temple and the revered Bodhi tree attract Buddhist attained enlightenment and propounded a new religion known as Buddhism which is today followed by millions of people throughout the world. The sacred footsteps of the Buddha, evolved into pilgrimages are trailed throught the Buddhist circuit.

IMPORTANT BUDDHIST SITES

VAISHALI

Vaishali is a famous city adorned by numerous Buddhist spots and the seat of first republic of the world. Vaishali was made immortal with frequent visit of Lord Buddha who came here to give sermons and lectures. The main attractions of the city are Ashoka Pillar , Buddha Stupa. Fort of King Vishal and Shanti Stupa. Patna is just 55km from here and is well connected with number of buses.

NALANDA

Nalanda was the seat of learings thousands of years ago and the remains of the world first residential university At the peak of its glory the residential university housed more than 10.000 students and over 2.000 teachers from around  the word. Nalanda university one gets to see here some wonderful collections in Nalanda archaeological when lord Buddha visited here to deliver sermons and speeches. Apart from the ruins of Great Nalanda University one gets to see here some wonderful collections in Nalanda Archeological Museum Situated opposite the university complex the museum houses both hindu and Budhhist bronze statues some of which are undarmaged. The main attraction in the museum is the two huge terracotta jars of the first century. One can also visit the Nava Nalanda Mahavihara, which is an institute completely dedicated to study and research in Pali Literature and Buddhism. Nalanda is situated around 90km from Patna.

BODH GAYA

This  is undoubredly the most important Buddhist destination in india and probably in the world too. It  is here that Prince Siddhartha attained enlightenment under a Badhi Tree and became Lord Buddha and gave rise to a new religion called Buddhism. Thousands of  pilgrims from  around the world pay visit to the famous Mahabodhi  Temple Bodhi Tree and other revered places. Bodh Gaya is scattered with numerous stupas carved with statues of Lord Buddha in different postures. There are many international monasteries and temples here that belong to different countries The most beautiful and grand one is the Thai temple situated on the western side of mahabodhi temple Bodhgaya is nearly 110km from Patna and is well connected by road and reail transportation

RAJGIR

Rajgir is situated just 10kms from Nalanda Lord Buddha used to give sermons here on the Griddkut Hill Which has made it a special place for Buddhists just 10km from Rajgir is Kundalpur  having a famous jain Temple and Pawapuri the most sacred place for jains where Lord Mahavira attained Nirvana and eternal salvation the main attractions of Rajgir are the Ajatashatru’s fort Bimbisara jail Swarna Bhandar the place Pagoda and the Cyclopean wall The peace pagoda is situated on top of the Griddhkut hill A path is there to reach the pop of the hill but the best way to reach the hill top is an aerial chairlift the views over the Rajgir Hills will leave one mesmerised and spellbound.

KESARIA, EAST CHAMPARAN

Kesaria has a lofty brick mound capped by s solid brick tower of considerable size, which is the remains of a Buddhist Stupa, The mound is a ruin with a Diameter of 68 feet at its base and a total height of 5 feet. Originally it was crowned by a pinnacle which must have stood 80 or 90 feet above the ground, General Cunningham dated this monuments to Ad 200 to 700, and held that it was built upon the ruins of a much older and larges stupa. Interestingly Kesariya stupa is believed to have  been built to honour the place where Lord Buddha had spent the last days of his journey, before attaining Nirvana It is Said that Lord Buddha handed over his begging bow to the  Lichhivis people of Vishali and requested them to go back to Vaishali after his death. To venerate the end of the life of lord Buddha the lichhivis are said  to have built this stupa while formerly it was only mud stupa it gained its present structure in the Maurya, Sunga and  kushana period.

LAURIA NANDANGARH

Lauria Nandangarh is a rural community in the region of Champaran. An attractive skeleton of an enormous stupa is present here it is a 26 metre elevated ancient block reflected to be the stupa where the remains of Lord Buddha were preserved. At a distance of half km. from the community the renowned pillar of  king Ashoka exists the pillar is the only slab of refined stone more than 32 feet (10km) tall. The peak is bell formed with a round clone decorated by Brahmi birds sustaining the figure of a lion. The pillar is emblazoned by the decree of Ashoka in apparent

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