Bihar

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Interesting Facts about Bihar
Bihar

Interesting Facts about Bihar

An Abode of Peace! : The word ‘Bihar’ is originally derived from the Sanskrit and Pali word ‘Vihara’ meaning abode. Buddhist monks inhabited most of the regions surrounding the state. Say No to Violence! : The idea of non-violence originated from Bihar around 2,600 years ago. The Great Lord Buddha and Lord Mahavir were propagators of this thought. Birthplace of Two Religions! : Bihar is the origin of the two biggest religions in the world, namely Buddhism and Jainism. World’s Oldest University! : Nalanda library was set on fire by the army of Bakhtiyar Khilji. The library was believed to hold 9 million manuscripts and took 3 full months to burn down into ashes. The Oldest Hindu Temple! : The Mundeshwari temple in Bihar is known as the oldest Hindu temple in India. The temple is...
Top 7 Best Tourist Places in Bihar, Best Places to Visit in Bihar
Bihar

Top 7 Best Tourist Places in Bihar, Best Places to Visit in Bihar

Bihar is the state which gave two important religions to the world - Buddhism and Jainism. Bihar has developed over the years as a rich historical place with diverse culture and tradition. Nalanda in Bihar Possibly the oldest university in India, Nalanda is an important place to visit in Bihar. It is believed that the last and most famous Jain Tirthankara, Mahavira, spent 14 monsoon seasons here. Buddha is said to have given a speech near a mango orchard in Nalanda. The fame of this education center was to such an extent that the famous Chinese traveler Hiuen Tsang visited and stayed here for at least two years. Even so, the glory of this place was such that another famous Chinese traveler, Ai-Tsing lived in Nalanda for almost 10 years. Today most parts of Nalanda in ruins but th...
History Of Bihar
Bihar

History Of Bihar

Bihar is a famous historical state located in the eastern part of India and its capital is Patna. The name Bihar originated from the word Vihara, the place of residence of Buddhist monks, which is addressed in its Apabhramsa form Bihar instead of Vihara. Bihar is currently the 13th state in India in terms of area. With the separation of Odisha in 1936 AD and Jharkhand in 2000 AD, Bihar has progressed on the basis of agriculture and its intellect. https://youtu.be/XisQl6jBYyU