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| Vaishali |
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amidst lush paddy fields, 55 km north of Patna, lies the quiet hamlet steeped
in legend, Vaishali. Named after King Visala, it was the capital of the Lichhavis,
and is believed to be one of the earliest republics of the world, having an elected
body of representatives and an efficient administration, as early as 6th century
BC. Vaishali is significant to both Buddhists and Jains. Lord Buddha preached
his first sermon, and announced his impending Nirvana, here. To commemmorate the
importance of the site, Emperor Ashoka erected one of his famous pillars. Vaishali
is also the birthplace of Lord Mahavira. One hundred years after
the Buddha's 'parinirvana', 700 monks from all over North India, assembled here,
to discuss the 10 points of 'vinaya', the rule of conduct, under dispute. Thus,
Vaishali became the venue of the second Buddhist council. Two stupas were erected
to recall this event.
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What to See |
| Buddha
Stupa 1 Sacred ashes were found enshrined in a casket here.
Buddha Stupa 2 Unearthed in 1958, it, too,
contains sacred ashes. Coronation Tank
A huge reservoir, where the Lichhavi kings were anointed, before being crowned.
Bawan Pokhar Temple Built in the Pala
period, the temple enshrines several Hindu deities. Chaumukhi
Mahadeva A temple dedicated to Lord Shiva - built of black stone,
carved with four faces. | |
How to get there |
| Road links
to Patna (55 km). Regular bus services connect Vaishali to Patna. Nearest railheads,
Hajipur (35 km), Muzaffarpur (36 km). Nearest airport is Patna. |
| Where
to stay | | Tourist
Bungalow, PWD Rest House, Youth Hostel, Jain Dharamshala. |
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