Explore Bihar

Bihar is globally renowned as the spiritual birthplace of Buddhism (Bodhgaya) and a premier center of ancient Indian history, featuring the ruins of Nalanda University. It is famed for its, Madhubani painting, Litti Chokha cuisine, the massive Sonepur cattle fair, and as the birthplace of Jainism’s Lord Mahavir.

Bihar is popularly known as the “Land of Monasteries” and the “Land of Bihar” (derived from the Sanskrit and Pali word Vihara, meaning abode/monastery). It is renowned as a cradle of civilization, the birthplace of Buddhism and Jainism, and home to ancient learning centers like Nalanda and Vikramshila.

oppo_1024

Nalanda

A UNESCO World Heritage Site, renowned for the ruins of an ancient Mahavihara (monastery and university).

125399242Rajgir_Hot_Springs_Main

Rajgir

Surrounded by hills, it is famous for its hot springs, Vishwa Shanti Stupa, and Venu Vana.

1032

Vaishali

An important Buddhist site featuring the Ashokan Pillar and Kesariya Stupa.

083375563Rajgir_Pawapuri_Jal_Mandir_Main

Pawapuri

The sacred place where Lord Mahavira took his last breath, featuring the Jal Mandir.

083375563Rajgir_Pawapuri_Jal_Mandir_Main

Pawapuri

The sacred place where Lord Mahavira took his last breath, featuring the Jal Mandir.

083375563Rajgir_Pawapuri_Jal_Mandir_Main

Pawapuri

The sacred place where Lord Mahavira took his last breath, featuring the Jal Mandir.

083375563Rajgir_Pawapuri_Jal_Mandir_Main

Pawapuri

The sacred place where Lord Mahavira took his last breath, featuring the Jal Mandir.

083375563Rajgir_Pawapuri_Jal_Mandir_Main

Pawapuri

The sacred place where Lord Mahavira took his last breath, featuring the Jal Mandir.

083375563Rajgir_Pawapuri_Jal_Mandir_Main

Pawapuri

The sacred place where Lord Mahavira took his last breath, featuring the Jal Mandir.

Join Us At OTICON 2027
5th – 7th February 2027 · Patna

Register Now 👇