BiHaR....

Bihar known as a Land of Nirvana is located in the eastern part of the country. The capital of Bihar is Patna which is situated on the banks of the holy river Ganga. The state is located in the fertile Gangetic Plains. The name Bihar is derived from a Sanskrit word Vihara.


Bihar is the ninth largest state of India in terms of its area and the second largest in terms of population. It is bounded by Nepal on the north, Jharkhand on the south, west Bengal on east and Uttar Pradesh on the west. Bihar is a land of varied religions. Buddhism and Jainism were born in the state of Bihar.

Sunday, April 24, 2011

TOURISM IN BIHAR....

Welcome to  the land of Lord Buddha...
Patna SahibBuddha lived and preached in Bihar and from Bihar Bidhhism spread out into the world. It is from this land of learning that people took great ideas and came to learn at universities like Nalanda, from treatsies like the Arthashastra. It is this land of Viharas where buddhist monks prayed and spread the message of Ahimsa and Love. This is a land full of pilgrage places for not only Budhhists but also Jains, Sikhs and Hindus.
Pawa PuriTourisminBihar.com tells you all about Tourism in Bihar and Travel to Bihar India. It is a Bihar Tourism Guide that guides you about the Tourism industry of Bihar. Bihar's Tourism Industry has great importance mainly due to Bihar's long and illustrious history. Laying along the eastern Gangetic Plains in North India Bihar has a distinction of being birth place of two great religions of Buddhism and Jainism.
NalandaThe state also boasts of some of the finest monuments of Hindu and Mughal architecture. Bihar's ecological wealth range from the foot hills of Himalayas, to the vast and fertile plains of the Ganga, hills, forests and wide plateau. An epitome of diversity Bihar has enchanting land and people, fairs and festivals, arts and crafts, flora and fauna of Bihar and that is what tourism in Bihar is all about.

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