Bihar

About Bihar

Bihar is one of India’s most spiritually significant states, known for its ancient history, sacred pilgrimage sites, and deep cultural heritage. It is the birthplace of Buddhism, where Lord Buddha attained enlightenment under the Bodhi Tree at Bodh Gaya, making it a global center for spiritual seekers. The state also houses revered Jain temples, Hindu shrines, and sacred rivers that reflect India’s oldest traditions. From Gaya and Rajgir to Vaishali and Patna, Bihar offers a divine blend of spirituality, heritage, and timeless wisdom. Travelers experience peace, devotion, and history at every step of this sacred land.

Featured Temples of Madhya Pradesh

Mahabodhi Temple
– Bodh Gaya
Vishnupad Temple
– Gaya
Jal Mandir
– Pawapuri
Hanuman Mandir
– Patna
Mangarh Dham
– Kaithal region

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Major Pilgrimage Circuits

Grishneshwar Jyotirlinga
Nageshwar Jyotirling, Gujrat
Baba Vaidyanath Dham
Trimbakeshwar Jyotirlinga Temple
Mallikarjuna Jyotirling
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Travel Guide

By Road

NH-31, NH-19, and major state highways provide smooth connectivity across Bihar.

Key Routes: NH-31, NH-19

By Train

Major junctions like Patna, Gaya, and Muzaffarpur connect Bihar to most parts of India.

Patna Junction, Gaya Junction, Muzaffarpur Junction

By Air

Key airports in Patna, Gaya, and Darbhanga offer easy access to the state.

Patna Airport, Gaya Airport, Darbhanga Airport

FAQs

October to March is ideal for pleasant weather and spiritual visits.

Mahabodhi Temple, Vishnupad Temple, Pawapuri Jain Temple, and Rajgir.

Yes, Bodh Gaya is the place where Lord Buddha attained enlightenment, making it a global pilgrimage site.

A 4–6 day trip is ideal for Patna, Bodh Gaya, Rajgir, Nalanda, and Vaishali.

Yes, Bihar is generally safe with improving infrastructure and well-managed pilgrimage routes.

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