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Bodhgaya, Bihar – Where early morning Buddhist prayers give a feeling of ultimate serenity

Unlike the other temple towns of India, Bodh Gaya is very clean, free from hustle and bustle, safe and beautiful place. Here the early morning Buddhist prayers give a feeling of ultimate serenity. Visiting the 2200 year-old Mahabodhi Temple with the Bodhi tree adjacent to it and watching the flickering flames of thousands of Butter lamps really gives a devotional feeling that you will always cherish. This is one of the most important places of pilgrimage for Buddhists throughout the world. This little town is always crowded with believers of peace and harmony. This is the place where were Gautama Buddha achieved the supreme Enlightenment under the Mahabodhi. Walking on the place where one of the greatest human beings to ever walk on the face of the earth and attained enlightenment gives a unique feeling. It is located beside the Phalgu River.  Another very-different but renowned pilgrimage town – Gaya (famous for the Vishnupada Temple) is nearby it.

Places to see at Bodhgaya: The main attractions of Bodhgaya are the Mahabodhi Temple and the Mahabodhi tree. In 2002, the temple was recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is believed that the original Mahabodhi temple was founded by BodhgayaEmperor Ashoka. Various stupas and remains of earlier temples are spread throughout the temple complex. The temple with its ‘Chhatravali’ and an elongated spire crowned by a miniature stupa has a very different appearance. Buddha images are contained in the moldings on the spire, in niches. With the decline of Buddhism in India, the temple almost got lost amidst soil and sand. In late 19th century, it was excavated and restored by Sir Alexander Cunningham, who tried to restore it to its former glory.

The temple also houses the holy Bodhi tree and the Diamond Throne. The present Bodhi tree is possibly the fifth succession of the original Bodhi tree, under which Buddha attained enlightenment. The stone platform below the Bodhi tree is known as Vajrasana and is supposedly the seat of meditation of Buddha. A small structure just beside the entrance of the main temple marks the point of ‘Animesh Lochan Chaitya,’ which is the place where Buddha supposedly spent one week looking towards the Bodhi tree. Another sacred area is the walkway called ‘Chankramana’ which is believed to be the place where lotus flowers sprang up, wherever Buddha placed his feet. The Mahabodhi temple Complex also houses the Muchalinda Sarovar (tank) where the snake king saved Buddha during a thunderstorm. Other sacred sites within the temple complex are Ajapala Nigrodha Tree, Ratanaghara and Rajayatna Tree.

Bodhgaya is also home to various other monasteries representing different countries like Burma, China, Japan, Thailand and Bhutan. There is also an Archaeological Museum and an 80 feet high statue of Buddha.

Nearby attractions of Bodhgaya: You can visit a number of places from Bodhgaya like the Vishnupad Temple located on the banks of Falgu River in Gaya, just 12 kilometers away comprising a 30 meter high octagonal tower. The ‘Pind Daan Pretshila’ Hill houses the Brahma Kund and the Ahilya Bai Temple. The Barabar Caves is considered an important archaeological site and the rocks are engraved with details of Buddha’s life. You can also opt for excursions to nearby places like:

Rajgir ( 75 kms from Bodhgaya )

Guarded by the hills from all sides Rajgir is closely associated with the lives of Buddha and Mahavira. The former capital of the kingdom of Magadha (5th Century BC), Buddha stayed and meditated here. Lord Mahavira spent fourteen years of his life at Rajgir and Nalanda too. Rajgir is also holy to Hindus due to the hot springs (Bramhakund). The major attractions of Rajgir are the Griddhakuta Hills where Lord Buddha spent many years of his life delivering his teachings. Then there is the peace pagoda, Vishwa Shanti Stupa, the beautiful GhoraKatoraLake amidst the mountains, Bimbisar’s Jail, the Ajatshatru’s Fort, Jarasandh’s Akhara, Cyclopean Wall, Jivak’s Hospital and venuvana.

Nalanda ( 100 kms from Bodhgaya and 25 kms from Rajgir )

Nalanda University was founded in the 5th century AD during the reign of the Gupta rulers and supported by later Buddhist emperors like Harshavardhana. At its height, this residential university attracted 2000 teachers and 10000 students from Tibet, Persia, China, Greece and other countries. The Chinese pilgrim Xuanzang (Hiuen Tsang) left detailed accounts of the university in the 7th century. Nalanda was destroyed by Bakhtiyar Khilji in 1193 AD. The great library of Nalanda University was burnt down and monks were murdered in thousands.

Pawapuri ( 94 kms from Bodhgaya and 16 kms from Nalanda )

In 468 BC, Mahavira, the last of the twenty-four Tirthankaras achieved Moksha at Pawapuri and was cremated here. It is said that the great rush to collect his ashes resulted in so much soil being removed from the place of his cremation that a pond was created. Presently, a beautiful marble temple – the Jalmandir stands in the middle of a lotus pond on a rectangular island.

Things to do at Bodhgaya: You can visit the MahabodhiTemple complex and explore the divinity and history of the place in Bodhgaya’s museums and monasteries. If you have few days in hand, then try to visit Rajgir, Nalanda and Pawapuri to witness the other places associated with the life of Buddha and Mahavira.

Best time to visit Bodhgaya: Bodhgaya can be visited throughout the year.

How to go ?

From Kolkata, you can avail a train to Gaya, the nearest railway station to Bodh Gaya. The journey takes around 8 hours. Taxis and buses can be availed to reach Bodh Gaya from Gaya.

Where to stay ?

Private lodging facilities in every budget are available in Bodhgaya. As Bodhgaya experiences a regular footfall of international tourists, so its hotels are well facilitated and hotel menu comprises veg and non-veg items. There are guest houses, resorts and hotels suitable for ever pocket. Here are some of them:

Bodhgaya Regency hotel:  +91-9199192534,  +0631-2200415

Hotel Lumbini International:
0631-2200351(24*7 service)
Mob.: +91-7870964380 , 9386740184
Tel: +91-631-2200351

Hotel Delta International : Phone:0631 220 0854

Niranjana Resort
Mob : +91-8434025499, 92334456434,8434025501-05
Tel No : +91-631-2200007, 9234455187

Note : Phone numbers given above are according to the information available with us. If you find any contact number/s given above is/are incorrect or not in use, please let us know.

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