Do these places around Bihar, you wouldn't mind coming back
On the pages of history, the name Rajgir of Bihar was written in the gold. Rajgir is an important religious place for followers of Jainism. In addition, Rajgir is also known for tourism. Fans and tourists from India and abroad come in large numbers in Rajgir. If you also intend to visit Rajgir in the coming days, you can visit Rajgir and these places around it. Let’s find out Rajgir is located in the Nalanda district of Bihar. It was the capital of Magadha in ancient times. Mahavir Swami, the 24th Tirthankara of Jainism, reached salvation in Pavapuri, Rajgir. For this, a water temple was built on the place of salvation in Pavapuri. This temple is the center of tourist attraction. You can go to Pavapuri to see the water temple. There are many prominent places to visit Rajgir. There is also a Saptaparni cave among them. This cave is located in the hills of Rajgir. There is a hot water pool on the hill of Rajgir. There is a belief about this pool that bathes each in a hot water pool. He gets healthy. Especially it relieves skin problems. The first Buddhist concert was held in the Saptaparni Cave. If you want to see God, visit the Lakshminarayan Temple of Rajgir. There is a hot water pool in the courtyard of this temple. This pool is also present in the present time. The dedicated took a dent of faith in the lake. People trust a lot in the Laxminarayan temple. It is said to be a treasure of gold during the Mahabharata period. Its ownership was with Jarasandha. It is also believed that there is a large amount of gold in the cave. At the same time, the secret of the entrance to the cave is written in the secret language. At the same time, according to many historians, the secret of opening the door is written in the Conch script. At that time, the screenplay ran off the Conch. You can go to the Gold Reserves cave. The mountain is the center of tourist attraction. A large number of tourists go to the Gridhakoot mountain. There is a “shanti stupa” on this mountain. This “Shanti Stupa” was built by the Buddha Sangh. You can go to Girdhakoot Mountain. Share this story -tags