Phalgu River |
Gaya constitutes a city of historical and of mythological significance. It is the second largest city of Bihar and one of the famous tourist attractions.The city has a mix of natural surroundings,age old buildings and narrow bylanes.The banks of Phalgu river are lined with ghats and temples.The Pipal Tree and Akshayavat (the undying banyan tree) are considered to be sacred. It is a place sanctified by the Hindu,Jain and Buddhist religions.
Pinda Daan |
Gaya is significant to Hindus from the point of view of salvation for the souls of ancestors.According to Ramayana,Lord Rama had come to Gaya along with Sita for the ritual (pitripaksha or pindadaan).
Parasnath Hill Temple |
For Jainism, Gaya is an important place as it has many Jain temples and also it has nearest airport to reach Jain Pilgrimage Pawapuri from where Lord Mahavira attained Moksha. Parasnath Hill,the pilgrim destination located in Gaya,is considered the most sacred for Jain followers. Jain devotees flock in large number every year to Parasnath hill.
Mahabodhi Temple |
It is a notable place for Buddhists because it was at Brahmayoni Hill that Lord Buddha preached the Fire Sermon and people became enlightened after listening to his discourse.Over time,the day of enlightenment came to be known as Buddha Purnima.
Ancient History: The history is of the days of enlightment of Gautam Buddha.In Bodh Gaya Mahabodhi Temple,Gautam Buddha attained enlightment under Bodhi Tree.Since then the place around Gaya (Rajgir, Nalanda and Vaishali) has become the citadel of knowledge for the people of the world. Gaya further flourished under the Mauryans Dynasty who ruled from Patliputra (now Patna), During this time Gaya was part of Magadh region.
Modern history:The town of Gaya is the birthplace of renowned nationalist Dr Anugrah Narain Sinha who is Bihar first Deputy Chief Minister cum Finance Minister. The legendary freedom fighter Sahajanand Saraswati established an ashram at Neyamatpur Gaya which became the centre of freedom struggle in Bihar.Yadunandan Sharma became the undisputed leader of peasants in Gaya. The place has also immensely contributed in the Indian Independence Movement.During the independence movement, the All India Session of the Congress was held under the presidency of Deshbandhu Chittaranjan Das in 1922, which was attended by great leaders such as Mahatama Gandhi, Dr. Rajendra Prasad, Sardar Patel, Maulana Azad and Jawaharlal Nehru.
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