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Peaceful Gyan Yatra Precedes Bodh Mahotsav
21 Jan
Summary
- Gyan Yatra journeyed eight km from Dhungeshwari Hills to Mahabodhi Mahavihara.
- Over 1,000 devotees, including 300 monks, participated in the procession.
- The event aims to promote Bodh Gaya as a global center for peace.

An eight-kilometer 'Gyan Yatra' commenced from Dhungeshwari Hills to the Mahabodhi Mahavihara, preceding the three-day Bodh Mahotsav. This significant procession took place on Wednesday morning, drawing approximately 1,000 devotees and tourists, including nearly 300 Buddhist monks and nuns. The journey also included a stop at Sujatagarh, a site of historical importance related to Buddha.
The Bodh Mahotsav is scheduled to begin on Thursday evening at Kalachakra Ground, with inauguration by union minister Jitan Ram Manjhi and state deputy chief ministers. To manage the influx of visitors for the festival, which runs until Saturday, the district administration has established a traffic plan restricting vehicular movement near the Mahavihara. The 'Gyan Yatra' was flagged off near Mahakala Cave, with officials emphasizing its role in promoting Bodh Gaya as a global hub for peace and Buddhist heritage.




