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FACTS
& FIGURES
Population
: 25,585
Languages : Bhojpuri, Hindi and English
Best Time to Visit : Winters
STD Codes : 0631
PLACE
OF BUDDHA'S ENLIGHTENMENT
The life of Gautam Buddha, the founder of Buddhism,
is associated with the small town of Bodhgaya. It is
one of the four holiest cities of Buddhist faith. The
Mahabodhi temple is the main attraction of this town
and is located near the spot where Lord Buddha attained
spiritual enlightenment. Bodhgaya is not only an important
Buddhist pilgrim center, but it is also an important
center for the study of Buddhism.
LOCATION
Bodhgaya is located in the central part of the state
of Bihar, in the northeastern part of India. It is the
part of the great Ganges plains. It is situated on the
west of the Falgu River, which is a tributary of River
Ganga (Ganges). It is 13 km south of Gaya and 113 km
south of Patna city. The climate of Bodhgaya is tropical.
Summers are generally hot (April-June), while winters
are cool (October-February). It experiences southwestern
monsoon rains from July until September.
VISITING
TIME
The best time to visit Bodhgaya is during winter
(October-February).
THE
PAST
The history of this small town is associated with
Buddhism since ancient times. The region around Bodhgaya
formed the part of the first small kingdoms of India
in the 7th century BC. It came into limelight in 6th
century BC, when a local prince Siddharth (also known
as Gautam) renounced all material possession and, after
practicing rigorous penances for years, attained Enlightenment
or Nirvana under a Bodhi (Bo) tree here. After gaining
Enlightenment, Gautam became Buddha (The Enlightened
One) and spread his message of love and peace. To mark
the spot where Gautam Buddha had attained Enlightenment,
the great Mauryan ruler King Ashoka built a small shrine
here in the 3rd century BC. Subsequent rulers left their
mark on this shrine, which finally took the shape of
the Mahabodhi temple that still stands.
TOURIST
SPOTS
The main tourist attraction in Bodhgaya is the Mahabodhi
temple. The original Bodhi tree under which Buddha gained
enlightenment had died, but the present tree is a descendant
of the original tree, which was obtained from Anuradhapura
in Sri Lanka, where it was taken by Sanghamitra, King
Ashoka's daughter in 3rd century BC. The red sandstone
slab under this tree is said to be the throne on which
Buddha sat. The Mahabodhi temple stands on the 3rd-century-BC
shrine, erected by Ashoka. It is intricately carved
and houses a large gilded image of Buddha. The present
temple has been restored to its past glory. A number
of countries like Japan, Burma, China, Sri Lanka, Korea,
Nepal, etc., where Buddhism is an important faith, have
built their respective monasteries and temples in Bodhgaya.
Theses monasteries and temples offer to the tourist
different architectural styles of these countries. The
Archeological Museum of Bodhgaya is another important
place to visit in this small town.
Thousands of Buddhist pilgrims from all over the world
throng to Bodhgaya every year.
Bodhgaya
is not only an important Buddhist pilgrim center and
an archeological site, but also it also for famous for
the various meditation courses offered by a number of
institutes, in and around the town. Most of the courses
are conducted in winters (October-February).
SITES
NEARBY
The town of Gaya is 13 km from Bodhgaya, which is
also located on the Falgu River. As Bodhgaya is for
the Buddhists, Gaya is an important pilgrim place for
the Hindus.
FAIRS,
FESTIVALS AND CONVENTIONS
The meditation institutes of Bodhgaya organize a
number of conventions, special meetings and discourses.
These are usually held in the months of January and
February. Travelers seeking peace of mind and spiritual
upliftment must visit these programs. Important Buddhist
religious festivals are celebrated with great fervor
in Bodhgaya.
HOW
TO REACH
Bodhgaya does not have an airport of its own. There
is no railway station in Bodhgaya and it can only be
reached by road. The main bus stop in Bodhgaya is located
near Sujata Bridge on the Falgu River on the northeastern
edge of the town. There is bus service to the town of
Gaya, which is 13 km north of Bodhgaya. Bus service
to Varanasi is also good. Auto-rickshaws ply back and
forth Gaya and Bodhgaya, but they are overcrowded most
of the time.
PLACES
TO STAY
There are a number of budget hotels and places of
cheap accommodation in Bodhgaya, within walking distance
from the main bus stand. There are few mid-range and
high-end hotels in Bodhgaya and the ITDC hotel Bodhgaya
Ashok is the main hotel in the higher category. Some
of the monasteries belonging to other countries also
provide accommodation to the tourists.
PLACES
TO EAT
The quality of food in the off-season is not good.
However, during winters it improves remarkably. Tourists
can savor a variety of cuisines other than traditional
Indian food. Chinese, Tibetan and western food are available
in the restaurants across the town.

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