Rajgir |
Rajgir was the ancient capital city of the kings of Magadha. The name Rajgir literally means "House of the King". Rajgir pilgrimage is a very important Buddhist site since Lord Buddha spent his 12 years here and also preached two sermons. The Rajgir Buddhist pilgrimage is one of the most visited sites in India and has many structures built in the Buddhist architectural style.
Rajgir is famous for its hot water springs. It's major attraction is the peace pagoda, Vishwa Shanti Stupa. It was built in 1969 to spread the message of peace and non-violence. Then there is Venu Vana, an artificial forest where one can enjoy eternal peace and practice meditation. Main tourist attractions of Rajgir include the ancient city walls from Ajatshatru's period, the Bimbisar's Jail, Jarasandh's Akhara, Gridakuta Hill and Sonabhandara Cave.
Some major sites worth seeing in Rajgir are as follows:
Gridhakuta Hill |
Gridhakuta Hill: It is also known as the Vulture's Peak. This is the place where Lord Buddha preached many of his teachings and sermons. Upon the attainment of enlightenment, he preached two of the most important sermons named as Lotus Sutra and the Prajnaparamita.
Saptparni Cave: It is the cave where the first congregation of the Buddhist Council took place after Lord Buddha attained nirvana. The place also has a Burmese temple and a Japanese temple.
Shanti Stupa |
Shanti Stupa: It is a beautiful structure in white and is one of the major Buddhist attractions at Rajgir. Located at the top of Ratnagiri hill, it has four golden statues symbolizing the four stages in life- Birth, Enlightenment, Teaching and Death.
Jain Temples: The Jain temples on the hills surrounding Rajgir are worth the visit. Not only is it fun to go for a trek on the hills, but also the surrounding landscape provides delightful panorama. There are 26 Jain temples in all.
Rajgir can be reached in the following ways:-
By Air: Rajgir can be reached through Gaya International Airport. Another airport is at Patna. Air India, Indigo and Jet Airways connect Patna to Kolkata, Bengaluru, Mumbai and Delhi.
By Rail: Rajgir railway station connects the city to other parts of country yet the nearest convenient railhead is at Gaya.
By Road: Rajgir is connected by road to Patna - 110 km, Nalanda - 12 km, Gaya - 78 km, and Pawapuri - 38 km.
Given below is a video shown by a lady on some of the famous places of Rajgir which are worth a visit!!
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