BODH GAYA TOURISM GUIDE
Location: Bihar
Attractions: Bodhi Tree, Bodhi Sarovar.
Famous As:The Land Of Enlightenment Of Buddha.
Best Season: Between February And April.
ABOUT BODH GAYA:
The Land of Enlightenment:
Holding extreme religious importance to the Buddhists, Bodhgaya lies13 km south of Gaya, beside the river Phalgu. It was here, that the Lord Buddha sat under the Banyan tree and attained enlightenment, and a descendant of that original tree still flourishes there today. Bodhgaya is a small and quiet town, which is the most important of all the Buddhist sites in the world.
The Maha Bodhi temple of Bodh Gaya is one of the important places of worship for the Buddhists. Apart from being a vital Buddhist centre, it is also a significant archaeological site. Devout Buddhists and tourists from all over the world visit Bodhgaya, to study Buddhism and the art of meditation, or to simply absorb the aura of solemn splendour that surrounds the place.
Brief history of Bodh Gaya:
Marking the holy spot of the enlightenment of the Master, this site is looked upon with the greatest sanctity and became a flourishing Buddhist establishment with numerous temples, stupas and monasteries.
According to tradition a large number of shrines and memorials were erected at the site to commemorate the incidents before after enlightenment but only a few now can be recognised. Of the earliest shrines, traditionally attributed to Asoka, only Vajrayana or the sandstone throne with the characteristic Mauryan polish and decorative designs has survived and is seen beneath the holy Bodhi tree.
To the Sunga period belongs a portion of the sandstone railing carved with bas-reliefs, typical of the age. The remaining portion of the railing pertains to the Gupta period. The main brick-built shrine known as the Mahabodhi temple which appears to have been originally erected in circa 2nd century A.D. is encumbered with the heavy renovations, the four corner-towers being an arbitrary addition of circa 14th century. Its central tower, standing on a high plinth, is about 55m high and is a straight-edged pyramid of seven storeys, relieved by pilasters and chaitya-niches, substantially agreeing with its description left by the Chinese pilgrim Hiuen Tsang. The remaining shrines and stupas mostly belong to the Pala period (9th to 12th century).
PRIME SITES IN BODH GAYA:
Mahabodhi Temple at Bodhgaya ( World Heritage Sites )
The Mahabodhi Temple Complex is one of the four holy sites related to the life of the Lord Buddha, and particularly to the attainment of Enlightenment. The first temple was built by Emperor Asoka in the 3rd century B.C., and the present temple dates from the 5th or 6th centuries. It is one of the earliest Buddhist temples built entirely in brick, still standing in India, from the late Gupta period.
Bodhi Tree: Towards the West of the Maha Bodhi temple, is the tree where Gautam Buddha did his meditation and attained enlightenment.
Bodhi Sarovar: Before going in for meditation, Buddha took bath in this pond. This pond is situated towards the west of Bodhi temple. The pond is situated in a very attractive place and is worth visiting.
Chankamana: Towards North of the Bodhi Temple, is a platform with foot impressions of Buddha. Apart from these ponds and platforms, there are many temples built by the people of various nations like the Tibet temple, the Japanese, the Thai, the Lankan and the Bhutan temple. These temples are also a major attraction for the tourists and devotees, who visit Bodh Gaya.
SIGHTSEEING AND EXCURSION FROM BODHGAYA:
Barabar Caves: 57 Kms from Gaya are some earliest carved out Buddhist caves. The interior of these caves is chiselled to a wonderful polish. The carvings in the caves reflect the skill with which these caves are carved out. These caves were built somewhere in the 3rd century and are fine examples of the skill, which the Indian mason had attained at that time. These caves are believed to be of Mauryan period and considered to be the origin of Indian cave architecture.
Deo: 20 km from Gaya is located the Sun temple of Deo. In fact, this place is famous for the ‘Chhat’ festival, which is held in the month of October-November.
Dungeswari: The place is famous for the caves where Buddha had meditated for some time. It was in these caves that he concluded that the ultimate knowledge can not be attained through mortification of the flesh. These caves are 12 km from the main town of Bodh Gaya.
Rajgir: Just 15 km from Nalanda is located the complex of temples and monasteries. The place is called Rajgir. It is one of the most important tourist places in India. Being located in a valley, Rajgir is a very scenic place.
GENERAL TRAVEL INFORMATION ABOUT BODH GAYA
SHOPPING IN BODH GAYA
Apart from sweets, one can buy some handicraft items and decorative pieces made out of stone. Though sea is very far from this place, do not be surprised if you find items made from sea shells. Behind the Bodhi Mandir in Bodh Gaya is a huge market for foreign goods. But before buying any thing here, make sure that you are buying the original and not a forged item. There are no such markets in Gaya, which can be suggested for shopping.
PLACES TO STAY IN BODH GAYA
Buddha International,
Buddha Vihar, Bihar Tourist Complex
ITDC Bodhgaya Ashok
OTHER USEFUL INFORMATION ABOUT BODH GAYA
Tourist Reception Centre: Bodh Gaya, Bihar.
Distance of near by cities:
Patna: 116 kms
Bihar Sharif : 91kms
Ranchi : 341 kms;
Nalanda: 77 kms;
Calcutta: 495 kms.
International Center for Meditation: 5 kms from Bodh Gaya, near the Magadh University.
BODH GAYA GENERAL TRAVEL INFORMATION
Population: Approx. 27000.
Climate: Extreme type of climate, with very hot summer and cold winter.
HOW TO REACH BODH GAYA
Air: The closest airport is Patna airport (112 km from Bodhgaya).
Rail: The Railways Department has provided Gaya, the neighbouring city, with a number of trains which connect the city with all the parts of India. The Rajdhani and Kalka Mail have their stoppages here. Gaya is a junction and one can change trains for the other train routes.
Road: Bodhgaya is connected by road to Gaya, which is connected, to the Delhi-Calcutta Highway junction (on Grand Trunk Road). Gaya is also connected to Dobhi (22 km) and Patna (105 km).