Bodhgaya is one of the most important and sacred Buddhist pilgrimage center in the
world. It was here under a banyan tree, the Bodhi Tree, Gautama attained supreme
knowledge to become Buddha,the Enlightened One. Born; in the foothills of the Himalayas
as a Sakya prince of Kapilvastu (now in Nepal), most of the major events of his
life, like enlightenment and last sermon, happened in Bihar.
Buddhism as a religion
was really born in Bihar and evolved here through his preaching and the example
of his lifestyle of great simplicity, renunciation and empathy for everything living.
Significantly, the state's name of 'Bihar' originated from 'Vihara' meaning monasteries
which abounded in Bihar.
Several centuries after Buddha's passing away, the Maurya
Emperor Ashoka (234-198 BC) contributed tremendously towards the revival, consolidation
and spread of the original religion. It is the monasteries, Ashoka built for the
Buddhist monks and the pillars known as Ashokan Pillars erected to commemorate innumerable
historical sites associated with the Buddha's life, mostly intact to this day, that
helped scholars and pilgrims alike to trace the life events and preaching of a truly
extraordinary man. There is a magnificent Mahabodhi temple and the Tree from the
original sapling still stands in the temple premises. The temple is an architectural
amalgamation of many centuries, cultures and heritages. While its architecture has
a distinct stamp of the Gupta era, it has later ages inscriptions describing visits
of pilgrims from Sri Lanka, Myanmar and China between 7th and 10th century AD. It
is perhaps still the same temple Hieuen Tsang visited in 7th century.
The India Tourism provides tour packages for blissful Bihar that are tastefully designed to provide the best experienAs you visit the sites in Bodhgaya, Nalanda, Patna, and Vaishali that are praised for uniqueness and worth visiting. The heartwarming cultures and traditions are also the element to be enjoyed during the trip.