Gaya-Bodh Gaya Spiritual Tour

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Bodh Gaya_Thai Monastery

Patna Bodh Gaya Spiritual Tour Patna Bodh Gaya Spiritual Tour takes you through the holy land of Buddha, the place where he attained enlightenment.  It is a complete and comprehensive tour of Bodh Gaya which includes - The Mahabodhi Temple, a UNESCO World heritage site and the surrounding monasteries. These uniquely designed monasteries built by different countries and a plethora of other heritage places should definitely be on the bucket list for any traveller looking to deep dive into the religious grandeur of this place. Gaya, located at a distance of 15 kms…

Tour of Sasaram: City of Sher Shah Suri

Previous Next The three cities of Gaya, Bodh Gaya and Sasaram represent the rich multi-faceted history of Bihar. Sasaram tour takes you on an exciting journey through the history starting from Barabar caves, the holy cities of Gaya and Bodh Gaya, Sun temples in Aurungabad and end with visiting the mausoleum of epic king Sher Shah Suri in Sasaram. How do you reach Airport: Jai Prakash Narayan International Airport Railway Station: Patna Junction is connected to major metropolian cities by train Inclusions Pickup from Airport and all transfers Sightseeing by private car/…

The Mahabodhi Tour

Bodh Gaya: The Land of Enlightenment The Mahabodhi tour takes you through the UNESCO World heritage site of the Mahabodhi temple and the surrounding monasteries. When in Bodh, Gaya with family or alone, it is the best way to explore the city in a private vehicle. Let us look at the story of the historical and spiritual significance of the place.Around 2500 years back, a young ascetic, Siddhartha set his foot in Bodh Gaya in search of true knowledge, looking for enlightenment. After meditating under a peepal tree for a long time,…

How Buddhism and Bihar are intertwined

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The Giant Buddha Statue

The Mahabodhi Temple The Nalanda University Siddhartha Gautama was a young prince born to royalty in Lumbini, an area which is now part of Nepal about 2600 years ago. While growing up he was shielded from all of life's worries and trepidations since his parents wanted him to grow up to be a strong warrior. He was privy to all of life's materialistic pleasures and was oblivious to human sufferings and the common man`s pursuit to happiness. But contrary to the belief of his parents, his eventual encounter with human sickness, suffering…