Spin around in Gaya, the second largest town of India’s Bihar state, and you’ll likely see a whole host of sacred and mythological sites. Beset by a cluster of soft, dust-coloured hills, the city clutches the courses of the mythologically significant Phalgu River. It’s hardly surprising then that thousands of Hindu pilgrims pass this way, bowing to the shrines of the Vishnupad Temple on the waterside, eager to spot the footprint of Lord Vishnu and complete rituals for their departed ancestors (pind dan). However, it’s not only members of India’s largest faith that flock to town; sights of Buddhist significance abound, from the 1000 steps going up Brahmajuni hill to the Mahabodhi temple and giant statue at Bodh Gaya, marking the very spot where Gautama Buddha is said to have become enlightened in the shade of the great Bodhi Tree. Yes sir, it doesn’t get much more religiously-imbued than this one, so be sure to engage a Gaya tour guide to help reveal all the mystical significance and cultural interest that abounds.
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