Mangla Gauri Temple
Perched on top of the Mangla Gauri Temple. This 15th-century monument was built at the time when Rajput’s occupied Gaya and Banaras. It is believed that Goddes Shakti fell on the Mangla Gauri hill when she was stopped by the Gods to p... View Information
Chinese Temple
Located in the close vicinity of the Bodhi temple, the Chinese temple houses 200-year-old Buddha statue brought from China. Buddhist monks constructed it in 1945. The centerpiece of the temple is the three golden Buddha statues, which give... View Information
Thai Monastery
The one and only Thai temple in India, the Thai monastery was constructed in 1956. Its sloping curved roofs and golden tiles make it resemble some of the most famous Buddhist monuments. The place is filled with peace and serenity making it... View Information
Indosan Nippon Japanese
Located just 15 kilometers from the historic city of Bodh Gaya, Indosan Nippon Japanese Temple is dedicated to Lord Buddha. The exquisite piece of architecture was built in 1972. Quintessentially Japanese, the temple follows the design cues... View Information
Mahabodhi Temple
The literal meaning of Mahabodhi Temple means the Temple of Great Awakening. The UNESCO has declared this ancient religious destination to be a World Heritage Site. What adds credibility to the sacredness of this place is the historic incid... View Information
Vishnupad Temple
The Vishnupad temple is situated beside river Falgu. Legend has it that Lord Rama along with his wife Sita, had visited the temple, which dates back to thousands of years. However, the modern structure was built in the year 1787. The place... View Information