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Gaya is located in the state of Bihar, India. It is known for its historical and religious significance, particularly as a pilgrimage site for Buddhists, where Gautama Buddha attained enlightenment.
A typical tour to Gaya can be completed in 2 to 3 days allowing time to visit key sites such as Bodh Gaya, the Mahabodhi Temple, and other nearby attractions like Vishnupad Temple and the Barabar caves.
There major attractions are Mangla Gauri Shakti Peetha, Mahabodhi Temple, Dungeshwari, Vishnupad Temple, The Great Buddha statue, Banabar Caves, Bodhgaya Bodhi Tree, The Royal Bhutanese, Brahmayoni Hills, baba Koteshwarnath, Barbara Pahar, Metta Buddharam Temple.
The best time to visit places in Gaya is during the winter season which starts in October and lasts till March.
By Air: The nearest airport is Gaya Airport (GAY), which has limited flights. Alternatively, you can fly into Patna Airport (PAT) and then take a train or taxi to Gaya, which is about 100 km away.
By Train: Gaya Junction is well-connected by trains from major cities like Delhi, Kolkata, and Varanasi. Check the Indian Railways website for schedules and bookings.
By Road: Gaya is accessible by bus or taxi from nearby cities like Patna and Bodh Gaya. National Highways 2 and 83 connect these locations.
Bodhgaya: Bodhgaya, known historically as Bodhimanda, is located on the Niranjana River (also known as Phalgu) in Bihar, India.
Mangla Gauri Temple: Mangala Gauri Temple, dedicated to Goddess Shakti, is one of the famous Shaktipeeths of India. According to Hindu mythology, the breast of Goddess Sati had fallen at the spot where the temple now stands.
Brahmayoni Hill: There is a temple of Lord Shiva at its peak. This temple is situated under a huge banyan tree where Pind Daan is performed. This place is also mentioned in Ramayana. If legends are to be believed, earlier the Falgu River used to flow over this hill.
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