Rajgir: The name of Rajgir of Bihar is written in golden letters in the pages of history. Rajgir is a major religious place for the followers of Jainism. Apart from this, Rajgir is also known for tourism. A large number of devotees and tourists from India and abroad come to visit Rajgir. If you are also planning to visit Rajgir in the coming days, then you can visit these places in and around Rajgir. Let's know-
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Rajgir is situated in the Nalanda district of Bihar. In ancient times it was the capital of Magadha. Mahavir Swami, the 24th Tirthankara of Jainism, attained salvation at Pawapuri in Rajgir. For this, a water temple has been built at Moksha Sthal in Pawapuri. This temple is a center of attraction for tourists. You can go to Pawapuri to see the Jal Mandir.
Saptaparni Cave
There are many major places to visit in Rajgir. Among them, there is a Saptaparni cave. This cave is situated on the hill of Rajgir. There is a hot water tank on the hill of Rajgir. There is a belief about this kund that whoever bathes in the hot water kund. He becomes healthy. Especially gets rid of skin-related problems. The first Buddhist council was organized in the Saptaparni cave.
Laxmi Narayan temple
If you want to see God, then definitely go to Lakshminarayan Temple located in Rajgir. There is a hot water tank in the courtyard of this temple. This kund is also present in the present time. Devotees take a dip of faith in the kund. People have great faith in the Lakshminarayan temple.
Gold reserves
It is said that it was a gold treasure during the Mahabharata period. It was owned by Jarasandha. It is also believed that there is a large amount of gold inside the cave. At the same time, the secret of entering the cave is written in a secret language. At the same time, according to many historians, the secret of opening the door is written in conch script. In those days, the conch script used to run. You can visit the Swarna Bhandar Cave.
Vulture mountain
This mountain is the center of attraction for tourists. A large number of tourists go to see Vulture mountain. There is "Shanti Stupa" on this mountain. This "Shanti Stupa" has been built by the Buddha Sangh. You can go to visit Vulture mountain.