Bodh Gaya Bihar, a true guide

BODH GAYA Bihar: A True Guide 

Have you ever taken an adventure into the celestial world? Are you curious to learn what it’s like to be surrounded by bliss? If yes, You must visit Bodh Gaya Bihar to embark on a sacred trip that will lead you from the dark of ignorance into the light of wisdom and divine knowledge.

Bodh Gaya Bihar is considered a jewel of Buddhism. Take a trip to this spot during your Buddhist journey to India to move yourself towards spiritual transformation. It is a location where Buddha achieved spiritual enlightenment. Naturally, it is among the most significant destinations within the Buddhist circuit in India.

Do you want to add a glance of spiritual tourism to your India list of travel plans? Voila! Let’s find out more about it! 

BODH GAYA Bihar: A Centre of Spiritual Awakening

The serene, spiritual, captivating, and enchanting Bodhgaya is everything magical on India Travel Map. It is the hidden treasure of Buddhism situated in the southwest of Bihar.

It is the home of the most sacred Buddhist location, Mahabodhi Temple, where beneath the Bodhi tree, Siddhartha Gautam (later known as Buddha) was able to attain enlightenment. Bodh Gaya Bihar is among the four main holy sites in Gautam Buddha’s journey. It is, of course, the most important one as well. There is no point that one will dislike going to this site of the Great Awakening or Maha Bodhi.

Do you want answers to your questions about life? Take a look at the prayer flags that fly along the Buddhist circuit until you reach the well-known Buddhist site that is waiting to be discovered in the shade of the Mahabodhi Tree. 

Bodh Gaya Bihar: The Story behind Mahabodhi Temple

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To discover the cause of his suffering, Prince Siddhartha lived along the banks of Nairanjana (also known as Falgu River) in difficult living conditions for over six years. Alongside five followers who eventually left him, Siddhartha was keen on finding answers.

The gist of it is that, despite his initial failure, Sidhartha walked forward to a village named Senani. He was then able to get patronage from the shade of a Pipal tree and vowed to remain there until he achieved spiritual enlightenment, which he ultimately received. In the course of his meditation process, he was attracted and disturbed by a variety of forces (primarily the God of illusions, Maya). Fortunately, He was able to overcome all odds and fill the world by delivering sermons and understanding that would otherwise never have been available.

So, this is all about the story behind the Bodh Gaya Bihar sacred site. If it gets you caught up, you will be bound to visit Bodh Gaya. We’ve built up charming suites by the name of Thank You and Buddha, and we are here to offer you a relaxing accommodation to stay for longer periods and get more into meditation during your stay. Hence, it is better to try ‘Thank You  Buddha’, once you are there in Bodh Gaya.

What to do in Bodh Gaya? 

Bodh Gaya is known for its many things, some of which are listed below. Make sure to add them to your itinerary during your trip.

  • Visit the Mahabodhi Temple  
  • Check out an impressive 82 feet high Great Buddha Statue and capture images
  • Must see the Blissful Bodhi Tree under which Siddhartha Gautam attained the Great Awakening
  • Go on a short excursion to Dungeshwari Caves
  • Spend some time at the Archaeological Museum Bodhgaya
  • Enjoy the fantastic sight of the Thai Temple
  • Experience the art of the Royal Bhutan Monastery 
  • Explore the local market, as well as the Tibetan Refugee market famous in Bodh Gaya. 
  • Engage yourself in meditation classes and a lot more.

What is the best time to visit Bodh Gaya?

If you’re a lover of tropical climates and can endure the heat, any time is a great time to visit Bodh Gaya. The best season to be in Bodh Gaya is from October until March. It is during this period that Bodhgaya is filled with tourists seeking tranquility and meditation. Additionally, if you consider the weather in winter, Bodh Gaya is nothing less than an absolute paradise.

If you are planning your Bodhgaya trip during the summer, April through May is the ideal time to visit. Why? It’s because this Buddha Jayanti celebration occurs in the latter half of April or at the beginning of May.

How to get to Bodh Gaya?

Bodh Gaya Bihar

By Train

The closest railhead to the nearest railhead is Gaya Junction, which is 13 km far from Bodh Gaya. It is well connected with major Indian cities. When you arrive at the Gaya railway station, you are able to get to the holy city by hiring a local taxi right there.

By Air

It is possible to fly to Gaya Airport, also known as the Bodhgaya Airport. It’s a public airport that serves one of the most sacred cities in India, Gaya, situated in the state of Bihar. There are fewer flights per day. But you can still fly to the closest busy Airport, Patna, approximately 113 km. Then, later, you can take a taxi or bus ride to get to this point.

By Road

It is easy to access Bodh Gaya either via taxi or bus, depending upon your preference. It’s about 113 km from Patna, the capital city of Bihar, about 80 km from Nalanda, 70km away from Rajgir, and 250 km from Varanasi.

Conclusion

Bodhgaya is among the most revered and sacred Buddhist places of pilgrimage around the globe. It was here, beneath the banyan tree, known as the Bodhi Tree, that Siddhartha Gautama gained the supreme wisdom to become Buddha, the Enlightened One.

Many people from all over the world visit this place each year. It is best to try ‘Thank the Buddha Homestay Suites’ whenever you visit Bodhgaya with your family or group for a longer stay.

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Frequently Asked Question

Why is Bodh Gaya famous?

It is a place of enlightenment. It is here lord Buddha achieved enlightenment through meditation under the banyan tree.

Is Thank You Buddha very close to the temples?

It is a 5-minute drive from the main Mahabodhi temple and very close to most of the tourist activities.

Is there any direct train to Bodh Gaya?

The main train station is Gaya Junction, which is 13 km from Bodhgaya. Taxi, Buses and Motor Rickshaws are readily available.

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