Vaishali Stupa – Bihar

Vaishali, a historically rich city in Bihar, is renowned as the birthplace of the
first democratic republic and as a key site in the life of Lord Buddha. Among its spiritual and archaeological treasures, the Vaishali Stupa holds immense religious significance. Built to enshrine the sacred relics of Lord Buddha, it attracts pilgrims and tourists from around the globe. This site forms a crucial part of the Buddhist Circuit in India and offers a peaceful yet powerful insight into the roots of Buddhism and ancient Indian civilization.

Temple About

Vaishali Stupa is an ancient Buddhist monument, believed to be one of the earliest stupas built after the Mahaparinirvana (death) of Lord Buddha. It houses a portion of Buddha's ashes, making it a revered pilgrimage destination for Buddhists.

Temple Description

The stupa is a hemispherical brick structure on a raised platform, reflecting early Buddhist architecture. It is surrounded by remnants of ancient pillars and monasteries. The stupa stands as a symbol of peace and spiritual heritage. The Ashokan Pillar near the stupa adds historical importance to the site.

Temple Speciality

Contains relics of Lord Buddha.

One of the eight original stupas constructed to enshrine Buddha’s ashes.

Features a Lion Pillar of Ashoka, a mark of Mauryan architectural brilliance.

Revered by Buddhists worldwide and part of the Buddhist Circuit in India.

Temple Address

Vaishali Stupa, Kolhua, Vaishali District, Bihar – 844128, India

Temple Location (Latitude & Longitude)

25.9844° N, 85.1034° E

Temple Timings

6:00 AM to 6:00 PM, all days of the week

Temple Sevas

As a Buddhist stupa, typical temple sevas like in Hindu temples are not performed. However:

Offerings of flowers and incense

Silent meditation and chanting

Dhamma discourses on special occasions

Traveling Facilities

Good road connectivity from Patna and nearby towns

Private taxis, auto-rickshaws, and buses available

Part of Bihar State Tourism's Buddhist Circuit Tours

Food Facilities

Small local eateries near the site

Vegetarian food stalls and dhabas available

More food options in Hajipur and Patna (~35–55 km away)

Stay Facilities

Bihar State Tourism Guest Houses nearby

Budget hotels and lodges in Hajipur and Muzaffarpur

3-star and above hotels available in Patna

Nearby Railway Station

Hajipur Junction (HJP) – Approx. 35 km

Muzaffarpur Junction (MFP) – Approx. 40 km

Nearby Airport

Jay Prakash Narayan International Airport, Patna (PAT) – Approx. 55 km

Nearby Bus Station

Vaishali Bus Stand (near Hajipur)Regular buses connect to Patna, Muzaffarpur, and other nearby towns

Bus Routes to Temple

From Patna to Vaishali via Hajipur – Regular Bihar State Transport buses

Direct buses from Muzaffarpur, Hajipur, and Samastipur

Train Routes to Temple

Reach Hajipur Junction or Muzaffarpur Junction

From there, taxi or bus to Vaishali Stupa (~1 to 1.5 hr drive)

Airways to Temple

Fly to Patna Airport (PAT)

From Patna, take a cab or bus (approx. 2–2.5 hrs) to Vaishali

Nearby Cities to Temple

Hajipur – 35 km

Muzaffarpur – 40 km

Patna (State Capital) – 55 km

Samastipur – 70 km

Nearby Visiting Temples & Places

Ashokan Pillar

World Peace Pagoda

Bawan Pokhar Temple

Raja Vishal’s Garh

Relic Stupa (Buddha’s ashes)

Buddha’s Meditation Site (Kolhua)

Abhishek Pushkarini (Coronation tank)

Preferable Visiting Season

October to March – Pleasant winter weather, ideal for sightseeing and spiritual visits

Shopping – Famous For

Handicrafts, Madhubani paintings, local Mithila art

Lac bangles, brass items, and Khadi clothes

Street shopping for Buddhist souvenirs and books

Vaishali Stupa is not just a monument it is a place of peace, reflection, and deep spiritual energy. As a part of India's sacred Buddhist trail, it offers visitors a chance to connect with ancient wisdom, historical legacy, and tranquil beauty. Whether you're a pilgrim, historian, or traveler, a visit to Vaishali will leave you enriched and inspired.

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