Vaishali Tourism
Location: | Bihar, India |
Population: | 41,587 |
Religion: | Hinduism 98.52 % | Islam 0.86 % | Jainism 0.24 % | Christianity 0.13 % | Buddhism 0.06 % | Sikhism 0.04 % |
Area: | 61.6 Km2 |
Language: | Hindi, Bhojpuri and Urdu |
Weather: 32° C - 10° C
Ideal Duration: 2-3 Days
Best Time: Oct-Mar
Nearest Airport: Patna
Vaishali, located in the Indian state of Bihar, is an ancient and historically significant town that holds a special place in the hearts of Buddhists and Jains. It is believed to be one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world and is renowned for its association with Lord Buddha and Lord Mahavira. Vaishali offers a unique blend of spirituality, history, and cultural heritage, making it a compelling destination for tourists.
One of the key attractions in Vaishali is the Ashokan Pillar, also known as the Lion Pillar. Erected by Emperor Ashoka in the 3rd century BCE, this pillar stands as a testament to the Mauryan Empire’s influence in the region. The pillar is adorned with intricate carvings and an emblem of four lions, which has now become the national emblem of India. It is considered a significant historical monument and attracts visitors interested in ancient Indian history.
Vaishali is closely associated with Lord Buddha as it is believed to be the place where he preached his last sermon before attaining Mahaparinirvana, or final enlightenment. The Buddha Stupa, also known as the Relic Stupa, is a major Buddhist pilgrimage site in Vaishali. It is said to house one of the eight portions of Buddha’s relics, making it a place of deep reverence for Buddhists.
Vaishali is also an important center for Jain pilgrimage as it is believed to be the birthplace of Lord Mahavira, the 24th Tirthankara of Jainism. The Kundalpur Jain Temple, dedicated to Lord Mahavira, is a significant religious site for Jains. The temple complex features an ancient tank known as the Mahavir Kund, where Lord Mahavira is said to have taken his first bath.
The Vaishali Museum is a must-visit for history enthusiasts. The museum houses a remarkable collection of artifacts, sculptures, and relics dating back to the Mauryan period. It showcases the rich cultural heritage of Vaishali and provides insights into the region’s historical significance.
Vaishali is surrounded by beautiful landscapes and serene rural charm. The town is dotted with lush green fields, lakes, and ponds, offering a tranquil and idyllic atmosphere. Visitors can take leisurely walks or cycle through the countryside, enjoying the peaceful surroundings and immersing themselves in the natural beauty of the region.
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Things to Do
Vaishali, steeped in history and spirituality, offers a tapestry of experiences. Visit the Ashokan Pillar, an emblem of ancient India, and the archaeological site where Lord Buddha preached his last sermon. Immerse in the serenity of the Vishwa Shanti Stupa and marvel at the intricacies of the Buddhist stupas. Explore the archaeological museum for a deeper insight into the region’s past. Don’t miss the vibrant Mahatma Gandhi Setu and relish the tranquility of the Buddha Smriti Park. Engage in local culture at the nearby villages and savor regional cuisine. Vaishali promises a journey through time and spirituality.