Attractions in Gaya

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 […]

Dating to the 15th century, the Mangla Gauri Temple is one of India’s 51 Shakti Peethas, marking a spot where the Goddess Sati’s body parts are believed to have fallen […]

Nestled within the hilltop Dungeshwari Caves, also known as the Pragbodhi Caves, in Gaya, India, this temple marks the site where the Buddha is believed to have practiced severe austerities. […]

Close to the Mahabodhi Temple in Bodh Gaya, India, the Tibetan Monastery stands as a significant residential center for Tibetan Buddhists and a draw for visitors. Built in the traditional […]

Nestled in the hills of Makhdumpur, about an hour’s drive north of Gaya, the Barabar Caves are believed to date back to the third century AD, marking them as some […]

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