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Bodh Gaya Travel Guide – Spiritual Destinations of India

Abhijit Kumar
March 17, 2018
6 min read
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Bodh Gaya Travel Guide – Spiritual Destinations of India

Bodh Gaya

Bodh Gaya travel guide is the detailed reference for a place famous across world where Prince Siddhartha attained enlightenment under a Bodhi tree 2600 years ago and became Buddha (the ‘Awakened One’). The  direct descendant of the sacred Bodhi tree can still be found!

What could be a better spiritual destination than Bodh Gaya? It gets full marks on spiritual quotient from us.

 [usrlist “Spirituality:5”  “Accessibility:4”  “Accomodation:4”  “Engagement:5”]

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Bodhgaya

Mahabodhi Temple

The main temple complex houses the famous Mahabodhi temple/stupa and a descendant of the original Bodhi Tree under which the Buddha gained enlightenment.

Mahabodhi Temple
Mahabodhi Temple

Inside the Mahabodhi temple complex you can also enjoy the Lotus Pond or the meditation garden. Bodh Gaya has temples or monasteries from many other nations with a Buddhist tradition (Bhutan, Bangladesh, China, Japan, Myanmar, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Tibet), all within easy walking distance from the Mahabodhi temple.

Many followers wanted to see the place where he got enlightened and eventually the place became a Buddhist pilgrimage site. By the 2nd century B.C, the village which was originally called Uruvela also came to be known as Sambodhi, Vajrasana or Mahabodhi.

History and Significance

Two and a half centuries after Buddha attained enlightenment, king Ashoka established a monastery at Bodh Gaya. Over subsequent centuries, Bodh Gaya was invaded numerous times. During the 12th century, CE, Bodh Gaya was attacked by the Muslim Turks after which it was left largely abandoned.

Bodh Gaya remained insignificant till Alexander Cunningham, the then Director General of the Archaeological Survey of India, passed the site on a visit to Nagpur.

Amazed by the heritage sight, he visited again to Bodh Gaya and began collecting the sculptors and records as well as documenting the design and layout of the temple. He also played an important part in restoration of the temple.

Surprisingly it was from 18th century that Bodh Gaya was discoved as a Buddhist shrine. It was difficult, as by then the Hindus had claimed the temple for their own worship.

After a long struggle, in 1949, a Mahabodhi society was founded by the Dharmapala organization with a committee of four Hindus and four Buddhists. This was passed under the Bodh Gaya act.

Travel Options

  • Through air: Nearest airport is Gaya, nearly 17 KM from the major center. It is an international airport with direct flights from some countries
  • By rail: Nearest railhead is Gaya (15) KM and is very connected to major cities in India
  • By road: Buses ply from Gaya to major cities in UP and Bihar.

Best time to visit: Anytime throughout the year. Summers are hot though

Things to do: Temple visit, Lotus pond, Meditation garden

Also see 25 Top Spiritual Destinations in India

Abhijit Kumar

About Abhijit Kumar

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Abhijit Kumar Jha is an avid reader and traveller. He loves writing about India and contributes on different forums and blogs.

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