Bodhgaya Revitalised

Since 1953, Bodh Gaya
has been developed as
an international place
of pilgrimage. Buddhists
from Sri Lanka, Thailand,
Burma, Tibet, Bhutan and
Japan have established
monasteries and temples
within easy walking distance
of the Mahabodhi compound.
The site of the enlightenment
now attracts Buddhists
and tourists from all
over the world
At any time during the
cooler months between
December and March, a
visitor to Bodh Gaya can
observe a continual stream
of Indian and international
pilgrims walking the roads
or arriving in buses,
circumambulating the temple,
performing prostrations
and offering prayers in
a multitude of languages.
For those who aspire to
awaken their full potential,
Bodh Gaya today is truly
a field vibrant with the
potentiality of enlightenment.
Enriched by devotion of
Buddhists of all traditions,
this holy site is emerging
as a powerful inspiration
to the modern world, awakening
people of all nations
to the real possibility
of enlightenment.
Buddhist
Tour Packages
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Sites in India
Buddhist
Destinations
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| Buddhist
Destinations in India |
| Delhi,
Agra,
Varanasi
& Sarnath, Sankasia,
Bodhgaya,
Nalanda,
Rajgir,
Kushinagar,
Lumbini,
Ajanta
and Ellora, Sanchi,
Sravasti
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