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As the place of the Buddha's Enlightenment,
Bodhgaya is the spiritual home of Buhddhists.
It attracts tens of thousands of believers
from all over the world. Bodhgaya situated
near the river Niranjana, is one of the
holiest Buddhist pilgrimage centres since it
was here that Buddha attained enlightenment
under the Bodhi tree.
The population of this town is 22,000 and is
situated at an altitude of 113 m. Maximum
temperature in summer rises to 45-47 degree
Celsius and minimum is 27 degree, while in
winter maximum is 28 degree and minimum is 4
degree. It receives an annual rainfall of
1,860 mm. Most countries with vast Buddhist
population have a temple or monastery here.
The 25 m Great Buddha Statue in the Japanese
Kamakura style was unveiled by his holiness
Dalai Lama in 1989.
How to get there
Bodhgaya is 12 km from Gaya, 140 km from
Patna, 66 km from Rajgir and 482 km from
Calcutta.
Air :- Patna is the nearest airport
with regular flights to Delhi, Ranchi,
Lucknow, Calcutta, Chennai, Mumbai.
Calcutta, 482 km, has an international
airport.
Rail :- Gaya is the nearest railway
station. Several superfast as well as
express trains are available from Gaya. Gaya
is on the main Delhi to Calcutta line and
there are direct trains to Delhi, Calcutta,
Varanasi, Puri and Patna.
Road :- Bihar State Road Transport
Corporation (SRTC) has bus services to Gaya,
Patna, Nalanda and Rajgir. The main bus
stand is opposite the Mahabodhi Temple.
Private buses and taxis are also easily
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