The Mahabodhi temple is a popular tourist destination and one of the most visited religious and spiritual sites. Due to its connection to Gautam Buddha, the temple draws tourists from all over the world and has gained great popularity among Buddhists and Hindus alike. The following are some intriguing and fast facts about this temple complex.
One of the Buddhist temples reputed to be constructed entirely of bricks is the Mahabodi temple complex, which was built in 250 BC. It boasts beautiful architecture and is among the oldest brick structures.
It was designated a UNESCO World Heritage site in 2002. The temples’ religious artifacts are then protected by law.
The Mahabodhi temple’s central tower is approximately 55 meters high. The tower is encircled by four smaller towers and has undergone a number of renovations over the course of the nineteenth century. In Bodh Gaya, Buddha has only been for seven weeks. In addition to the magnificent Buddha sculpture, you will also discover numerous other points of interest here, such as the Bodhi tree (peepal tree under which he attained enlightenment), the lotus pond, and several ancient structures.
On this sacred location, which is currently nonexistent, the Buddhist Emperor Asoka built a temple and monastery in Bodh Gaya. The populace of Nepal, Japan, Myanmar, Sikkim, Sri Lanka, Thailand, and Tibet constructed a number of Buddhist monasteries and temples throughout a large area surrounding the Mahabodhi Temple.
In addition to the magnificent statue, the temple complex features a number of sites of interest to followers of Buddhism, including the Bodhi tree (a descendant of the tree under which Buddha actually attained enlightenment), the lotus pond, and numerous old stupas. These locations are linked to the seven weeks that the Buddha is claimed to have lived here.
The temple was forsaken and buried under the layers of sand as Buddhism began to fall in India. Later, Sir Alexander Cunningham, along with J. D. Beglar and Dr. Rajendra Lal Mitra, who dug out this location, rebuilt it.
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