Patna: Special prayers were held at the Mahabodhi Temple on Saturday morning to mark the International Day for Monuments and Sites. Devotees and temple authorities gathered in the sanctum sanctorum before the statue of Lord Buddha at the Unesco world heritage site in Bodh Gaya.
Bodh Gaya Temple Management Committee (BTMC) member secretary Mahashweta Maharathi said, “This hallowed site continues to inspire millions across the world, transcending the boundaries of nation, culture and faith.”
Highlighting the temple’s architectural and spiritual significance, Maharathi said the structure, with its towering pyramidal spire and intricately carved façade, reflects the evolution of early Indian brick architecture. “It remains a living centre of devotion, meditation and pilgrimage, drawing seekers in pursuit of peace, wisdom and self-realisation,” she added.
“The occasion serves as a reminder of the collective responsibility to preserve global heritage. The Mahabodhi Temple is not merely a monument of the past, but a living beacon of compassion, harmony and awakening for present and future generations,” she added.
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Read MoreActive in English reporting since 2001, covering all kinds of happenings in Gaya. Also reported on Major happenings in the adjoining districts like Jehanabad and Aurangabad. Major interest in writing on topics related to tourism. Reported on world world-famous Kalchakra puja led by Buddhists’ spiritual leader the Dalai Lama at Bodh Gaya in 2003 and 2011. Also worked as copywriter at the news desk in the Magadh edition of a reputed Hindi daily.
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