Vaishali
Vaishali today is a small village surrounded
by banana, mango groves and rice fields. But excavations in the
area have brought to light an impressive historical past. The
epic Ramayana tells the story of the heroic King Vishal who ruled
here. Historians maintain that one of the world's first democratic
republics with an elected assembly of representatives flourished
here in the 6th century B.C. in the time of the Vajjis and the
Lichchavis. And while Pataliputra, capital of the Mauryas and
the Guptas, held political sway over the Gangetic plain, Vaishali
was a rich center for trade and industry.
Excursion
Ashokan Pillar
Emperor Ashoka built The Lion Pillar at Kolhua. It is made of
a highly polished single piece of red sandstone, surmounted by
a bell shaped capital, 18.3 m high. A life-size figure of a lion
is placed on top of the pillar. There is a small tank here known
as Ramkund. This pillar beside a brick stupa at Kolhua commemorates
Buddha's last sermon.
Bawan Pokhar Temple
An old temple built in the Pala period stands on the northern
bank of Bawan Pokhar and enshrines beautiful images of several
Hindu gods
Budha Stupa-I
The exterior of this stupa which is now in a dilapidated condition
has a plain surface. One eighth of the sacred ashes of the lord
Buddha were enshrined here in a stone casket.
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Budha Stupa-II
Excavation at this site in 1958 led to the discovery of another
casket containing the ashes of the Lord Buddha.
Abhiskek Pushkarn (Coronation tank)
It contains water that was believed to be sacred in the old days.
All of Vaishali's elected representative were anointed here before
their swearing in. The Lichchavi stupa was located near here.
The stone casket of the sacred ashes of Lord
Buddha were enshrined here in Vaish
ali.
Kundalpur
Birth place of Lord Mahavira. 4Km.It is believed that the Jain
Tirthankar, Lord Mahavirwas born over 2550 years ago. Mahavir
is said to have spent the first 22 years of his life here.
Raja Vishal ka Garh
A huge mound with a circumference about one Kilometer and walls
nearly 2 m high with a 43m wide moat around them, is said to be
the ancient parliament house. Over seven thousand representatives
of the federal assembly gathered here to legislate and discuss
the problems of the day.
Shanti Stupa
On the south bank of the coronation tank, built by Buddha Vihar
Society.
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Traditional Crafts
Several villages around Vaishali make delightful home made toys.Sikki
Work, the humble blade of grass is hand-woven into delightful
baskets and mats. Lac bangles, these handmade lac bangles come
from nearby city Muzaffarpur.
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Getting There
By Air
The nearest airport is Patna (70 Kms).
By Rail
Hajipur on the north eastern railway station (35 Kms) from Muzaffarpur
Railway station (40 Kms)
By Road
Vaishali is well connected by road to Patna (56 Kms), Muzaffarpur
(36 Kms) and Hazipur (35 Kms)
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Weather
Temperature (Max / Min) Deg C:
Summer 44/21
Winter 23/6
Rainfall:120 cms
Best Season: October to March
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