Rajgir: The scene of many
important events in the
Buddha's career
After Bodh Gaya, this
town is favourite Buddhist
site in India. Its rugged
peaks and sheer crags,
dry forests and silent
ruins evoke memories of
the Buddha at almost every
turn. During the Buddha's
time Rajgir, then known
as Rajagaha, was the capital
of Magadha and the largest
city in north India. Spread
out over a fairly wide
area you will find the
cool and shady Bamboo
Grove, Devadatta's Cave
at Makdum Kund, the Sattapanna
Cave where the First Council
was held, Jivaka's Mango
Grove, Ajatasattu's stupa,
the Pipphili Cave where
Maha Kassapa liked to
stay and the Boar's Grotto
(see photo) where Sariputta
was enlightened, to name
but a few.
And looming over it all
is the dazzling white
and gold Japanese stupa
on Ratana Hill. The thermal
springs now built into
a Hindu temple are often
referred to in the Buddhist
scriptures and are a good
place to have a hot bath.
But go in the evening
when there the crowds
are less and there are
no brahmins to hassle
you for 'baksheesh'. Rajgir
was the scene of many
important incidents in
the Buddha's career but
it is an important place
for Jain pilgrimage as
well. If you walk around
the new town you'll see
numerous Jain pilgrims
including monks in pure
white and even the 'sky
clad' naked ones. You
will also see several
large Jain temples.
When you are up on the
Vultures Peak read the
Mahasaropama Sutta and
on the way down sit in
the Boar's Grotto and
read the Dighanakha Sutta.
On the way back to town
stop at the ruins of the
Jivaka's Mango Grove and
read the Jivaka Sutta.
There are well maintained
and peaceful gardens in
the Bamboo Grove, a good
place to sit and read
the Abhayarajakumara Sutta,
the Dantabhumi Sutta or
the Culavedalla Sutta
which was taught by the
nun Dhammadinna. All these
discourses are from The
Middle Length Discourses.
There are several adequate
hotels around the main
bus stop the best being
the Anand and the Mamata
but a very good place
to stay is the Bengal
Buddhist Association right
next to the Burmese Temple.
It is clean, friendly
and conveniently situated.
Buddhist
Tour Packages
Buddhist
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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