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Gaya
Population : 373,120
Languages : Bhojpuri and Hindi
Best Time to Visit : Winters
STD Codes : 0631
Gaya is one of the important holy places for Hindus and thousands
of devotees throng this small town every year for pilgrimage.
The main pilgrim center in Gaya is the Vishnu temple. Legend
has it that this temple was built on Lord Vishnu’s footsteps
and is thus considered very sacred by the devotees. It is
also believed by Hindus that if the final rights are performed
in Gaya, the departed soul goes to heaven.
Gaya is located in the central part of the state of Bihar,
in the northeastern part of India. It is a part of the great
Gangetic plains. It is located to the west of the Falgu River,
which is a tributary of river Ganga. It is 13 km north of
Bodhgaya and 100 km south of Patna city. The climate of Gaya
is tropical. Summers are generally hot (April–June), while
winters are cool (October–February). It experiences southwestern
monsoon rains from July to September.
The best time to visit the Gaya is during winter.
Places of Interest
Gaya is a religious center and it is believed that the principal
Hindu God, Vishnu has bestowed upon Gaya the power to absolve
the sin of the sinners, who come here for pilgrimage. Pilgrims
also come to offer funerary offerings (or pinds) at the ghats
along the river and pray for the souls of their ancestors.
The main tourist attraction of Gaya is the Vishnupad temple.
This temple was built in the Hindu Shikhar style of architecture
and is located on the west bank of Falgu River at the southeastern
edge of the town.
There is a small archeological museum in Gaya.
The Brahmajuni hill 1 km southwest of the Vishnupad temple
is an important spot. One thousand stone steps lead the travelers
to the top of this hill, from where one can have a full view
of Gaya.
SITES NEARBY
There are a number of small shrines near Gaya and pilgrims
usually visit them to complete the ritual circuit. Thirty-six
km north of Gaya are the ancient caves of Barabar, which belong
to the 3rd century bc. These caves are famous for their inscriptions
dating back to the time of King Ashok, the great Mauryan ruler.
The town of Bodhgaya is 13 km south of Gaya. As Gaya is an
important place for Hindu pilgrims, Bodhgaya is one the four
holiest places of Buddhism, as Lord Gautam Buddha is said
to have attained enlightenment here. The historic town of
Rajgir is 50 km east of Gaya.
HOW TO REACH
Gaya does not have an airport of its own. There is a small
railway station, which is located on the northern part of
the town. As Gaya is on the main Delhi–Calcutta railway line,
there are a number of trains to Delhi, Calcutta, Varanasi,
Puri and Patna.
There are two bus stands in Gaya, on either side of the Falgu
River. The Gandhi Maidan bus station is on the west side of
the Falgu River and there are a number of buses to Patna (4
hours) and Ranchi (7 hours), from here. One can catch buses
for Rajgir (3 hours) from the Gaurakshini bus station to the
east of the Falgu River. There is good bus service for the
holy towns of Bodhgaya and Varanasi. Auto-rickshaws ply between
Gaya and Bodhgaya, but they are overcrowded, most of the time.
One can move around the city in auto-rickshaws and cycle-rickshaws.
PLACES TO STAY
There are mostly low-end hotels in Gaya, as this town is not
more than a stopover. Most of the hotels are located near
the railway station. Hotel Siddharth International provides
the only top-end accommodation in Gaya.
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IN
THE FOOTSTEPS OF LORD BUDDHA
(09 Nights/ 10 Days)
Delhi - Lucknow - Balrampur - Kushinagar -
Patna - Bodhgaya - Varanasi - Delhi |
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NORTH
INDIA BUDDHIST CIRCUIT
(11 Nights / 12 days)
Delhi - Lucknow - Sravasti - Lumbini -
Kushinagar - Patna - Bodhgaya - Varanasi -
Agra - Delhi |
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THE
LAND OF BUDDHA
(08 Nights / 09 Days)
Delhi - Patna - Bodhgaya - Varanasi - Agra -
Delhi |
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IN
SEARCH OF BUDDHA
(13 Nights/14 Days)
Mumbai - Aurangabad - Bhopal - Agra -
Varanasi - Bodhgaya - Patna - Gorakhpur - Balrampur -
Lucknow - Delhi |
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INDIA
NEPAL BUDDHIST TOUR
(12 Nights/13 Days)
Kathmandu - Lumbini - Kushinagar - Patna - Bodhgaya -
Varanasi - Agra - Delhi |
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