Explore the spiritual journey of Buddhist pilgrimage with Bodhisattva Travels, your expert guide to the sacred sites of India and Nepal. Walk in the footsteps of the Buddha at Lumbini, Bodhgaya, Sarnath, Kushinagar, Rajgir, Vaishali, Sankasya, and Sravasti — the iconic locations of the Buddhist Circuit. We also offer diverse travel experiences including wildlife safaris, adventure tours, heritage explorations, and educational trips. Discover the origins of Buddhism and immerse yourself in its rich history and practices with our tailored tours
Explore the spiritual journey of Buddhist pilgrimage with Bodhisattva Travels, your expert guide to the sacred sites of India and Nepal. Walk in the footsteps of the Buddha at Lumbini, Bodhgaya, Sarnath, Kushinagar, Rajgir, Vaishali, Sankasya, and Sravasti — the iconic locations of the Buddhist Circuit. We also offer diverse travel experiences including wildlife safaris, adventure tours, heritage explorations, and educational trips. Discover the origins of Buddhism and immerse yourself in its rich history and practices with our tailored tours
Explore the spiritual journey of Buddhist pilgrimage with Bodhisattva Travels, your expert guide to the sacred sites of India and Nepal. Walk in the footsteps of the Buddha at Lumbini, Bodhgaya, Sarnath, Kushinagar, Rajgir, Vaishali, Sankasya, and Sravasti — the iconic locations of the Buddhist Circuit. We also offer diverse travel experiences including wildlife safaris, adventure tours, heritage explorations, and educational trips. Discover the origins of Buddhism and immerse yourself in its rich history and practices with our tailored tours
Bodhgaya is the holiest site of the Buddhist Pilgrimage and is the very place where Shakyamuni attained enlightenment under the Bodhi tree. It is a world heritage site situated in the Indian state of Bihar. During the time of Buddha, this place which is located on the banks of river Niranjana was called Uruvela. The first temple in Bodhgaya was built by King Asoka in 259 BC. The main monastery of Bodh Gaya was earlier called Bodhimanda Vihara and is now called the Mahabodhi temple. Bodhgaya is a key pilgrimage destination for Pilgrims around the world and it attracts thousands of pilgrims every day.
Major Attractions in Bodhgaya:
Mahabodhi Temple: The first temple at the site was built by King Asoka during 3rd century BC. Before that, it was marked by a tree shrine (Bodhighara). The second stage of construction was carried our during the 1st century AD when the original temple was renovated. The third phase of construction was carried out by the Kushan king Huvishka. The entire Mahabodhi temple as seen today is the structure constructed during the Gupta Period (6th century AD). The height of temple is over 55 meters and in the sanctum there is a 10th-century image of Buddha seated in the earth-touching posture (Bhumi Sparsh Mudra).
Bodhi Tree: The Bodhi tree under which Shakyanmuni attained enlightenment is situated just behind the Mahbodhi temple. According to Buddhist mythology it is said to have sprung up at the same time with that of Siddharth’s birth in Lumbini. No other place can support the weight of Buddha’s enlightenment except this very location as per Jatakas. It is the site where Mara and his army got scattered by the violent earthquake that shook the earth . It got destroyed several times, the first time when King Asoka got it cut before his conversion to Buddhism. In 1876, the old decaying tree fell down which was replanted by the sapling from the Bodhi tree in Sri Lanka which was direct descendent of the original Bodhi tree of enlightenment.
The Vajrasana or the Diamond throne: the Vajrasana or Diamond throne marks the actual place where Budhha attained enlightenment. He sat on facing east with his back to the trunk of the tree. A red sandstone slab now marks the place of enlightenment. According to mythology a local grass cutter gave Siddhartha some kusha grass to use as cushion. He walked around the tree seven times and then sat for meditation.
The seven places of Buddha’s stay after enlightenment (all locations are situated within Mahabodhi temple premises) :
The first week on the diamond throne (Vajrasana)
The second week of unblinking gaze was marked by the Animisilocana Cetiya shrine
The third week in walking meditation or cankama
The fourth week in the jeweled house
Fifth week at Ajapala Nigrodha tree
Sixth week at Mucalinda, marked by Mucalinda pond
The seventh week at Rajyatna tree
Pragbodhi or Dungeswari : This is the place where Siddhartha used to stay before his enlightenment on the bank of river Neranjana. Here he practiced the painful self-mortification meditation for six years which is marked by a skeleton statue of Buddha inside the Dungeswari cave.
Sujata Kuti: The place is located in the village of Bakraur where lady Sujata has offered milk and rice to Siddhartha prior to enlightenment. A large Stupa constructed between 1st to 8th century AD marks the event.
Temples and monasteries: There are several temples and monasteries in Bodhgaya possibly from every country having a significant Buddhist population. One can visit these temples and meditation centers.
Bodhgaya is the holiest site of the Buddhist Pilgrimage and is the very place where Shakyamuni attained enlightenment under the Bodhi tree.
Retrace Siddharta Gautama’s steps by visiting the most significant Buddhist places in India and Nepal. Your journey starts in the ancient city Varanasi and continues to Lumbini, Siddhartha’s place of birth. Continue to explore Buddhist sites in Kathmandu.
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Embark on an unforgettable Buddhist Circuit Complete Tour with us, tracing the footsteps of the Buddha across India and Nepal. This meticulously crafted pilgrimage package takes you to the Eight Great Places of Buddhist heritage, where the Buddha was born, attained enlightenment, preached his first sermon, and entered Mahaparinirvana.
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This tour takes you to the region known as the Golden Triangle (Delhi-Jaipur-Agra) of India where you can explore the capital city, the Pink City, and the Taj Mahal. After the hustle and bustle of these three cities, you will visit the holy city of Varanasi and then take a more serene path along the Buddhist Circuit (Lumbini, Bodhgaya, Sarnath, and Kushinagar).
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This tour takes you to the magnificent Taj Mahal (Agra) and the historic city of Varanasi before diving into the spiritual realms along the Buddhist Circuit. You will visit the four major pilgrimage sites mentioned by the Buddha (Lumbini, Bodhgaya, Sarnath and Kushinagar) as well as the three major sites of miracles performedby Buddha (Sravasti, Vaishali and Rajgir).