On the banks of the Falgu River in Gaya, the Vishnupad Temple stands as a historic site that draws Hindu pilgrims for ancestral rituals. The temple’s name derives from a footprint believed to be where Lord Vishnu first touched the earth. This sacred footprint, set within the temple, is a central focus for visitors. Surrounded by the serene river and the bustling activity of devotees, the temple offers a glimpse into deep-rooted religious traditions. Pilgrims and visitors can experience the spiritual atmosphere, participate in rituals, and explore the temple’s intricate architecture.
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