Great Buddha Statue
A 25-meter-tall statue of Buddha in a meditative pose on a lotus, inaugurated by the XIV Dalai Lama in 1989. Crafted from red granite and sandstone, it’s surrounded by statues of Buddha’s disciples.
A 25-meter-tall statue of Buddha in a meditative pose on a lotus, inaugurated by the XIV Dalai Lama in 1989. Crafted from red granite and sandstone, it’s surrounded by statues of Buddha’s disciples.
Situated in Gaya (13 km from Bodhgaya), this ancient temple is dedicated to Lord Vishnu, featuring a 40 cm footprint believed to be his. It’s a key pilgrimage site for Hindus performing pind daan rituals.
A sacred hot spring in Munger (15 km from Bodhgaya), Sita Kund is linked to the Ramayana, believed to be where Sita bathed. The site attracts devotees for its spiritual significance and serene ambiance.
Located 2 km from Bodhgaya, this stupa commemorates Sujata, who offered rice pudding to Buddha before his enlightenment. The site, near the Phalgu River, is revered for its role in Buddhist history.
Located 70 km from Bodhgaya, Rajgir is a historic town where Buddha preached and established the Sangha. Highlights include the Vishwa Shanti Stupa, Griddhakuta Hill, and ancient cyclopean walls.