Rajgir was the place where Lord Buddha spent twelve long years in
meditation. Literal meaning of Rajgir is ‘house of the king.’ It was
the capital city of Magadha Empire till the time of Lord Buddha.
Only in later phase Ajatshatru established his capital at
Pataliputra which was strategically located. Rajgir is located at
the distance of around forty six kilometers from Bodh Gaya, another
Buddhist pilgrimage.
Rajgir is equally important and relevant for Buddhists, Jainas and
Hindus. Mahavira had spent some time at this spot before getting
Kevalya. Mahavira, the twenty fourth tirthankar of Jain sect, had
spent around fourteen long years meditating. It makes Rajgir a
popular pilgrimage for Jainas too.
Rajgir was the venue for first Buddhist Council. The council was
held at Saptparni caves. There was a famous monastery at
Jivkamaravana and Lord Buddha often visited this monastery out of
love and affection. The development and popularity of Buddhism among
local population, particularly among trading class was immense and
they helped Rajgir become the center of Buddhist activities. Famous
surgeon and Buddhist follower Jivaka lived here and contributed
towards the growth of Buddhism.
Rajgir has many tourist attractions including of Griddhakuta hill,
the place which saw the conversion of Magadha king Bimbisara to
Buddhism. Other places such as the Jail of Bimbisara, Gym of
Jarasandha, Venuvana, Karand tank, Maniyar math, Swamabhandar cave,
Pippala cave, newly constructed Viswa Shanti Stupa are some major
tourist attractions at Rajgir. Rajgir houses some twenty six temples
of Jain sect in its hill area and one need to be good in trekking to
reach to them
Rajgir is part of Buddhist Tourist Circuit and is linked with other
Buddhist pilgrim destinations which are relevant for Buddhists
across the globe. Rajgir is just ten kilometers away from Nalanda,
another Buddhist pilgrim destination of great relevance. King
Bimbisar donated a monastery to Lord Buddha for his residence at
Rajgir called Venuvana Vihar. Remnants of that construction can be
seen even today.
Gridhkutta This was the place where the lord Buddha set in a
motion his second wheel of law and preached many inspiring sermons
to his disciples. The Buddha Sangha of Japan has constructed a
massive modern stupa, the Shanti Stupa (Peace Pagoda), at the top of
the hill in commemoration. A bridle path leads to up to the hill but
it is recommended to take the Aerial Chair lift which operates every
day except Thursday.
Bimbisar Prison King Bimbisara was imprisoned here by his son
Ajatsastru. It was chosen by king for his incarceration as he could
see Lord Buddha climbing up to his mountain retreat atop the
Griddhakuta hill. There is a clear view of the Japanese Pagoda. One
can visit the stupa of peace built on the top of the hill