Gaya - बोधगया |
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Gaya is one of the important holy places for Hindus and thousands of devotees throng this small town every year for pilgrimage. The main pilgrim center in Gaya is the Vishnu temple. Legend has it that this temple was built on Lord Vishnu's footsteps and is thus considered very sacred by the devotees. It is also believed by Hindus that if the final rights are performed in Gaya, the departed soul goes to heaven. Gaya is located in the central part of the state of Bihar, in the northeastern part of India. It is a part of the great Gangetic plains. It is located to the west of the Falgu River, which is a tributary of river Ganga. It is 13 km north of Bodhgaya and 100 km south of Patna city.
| Type | Heritage Site, Temple | Region Type | Gangetic Plain | Altitude | |
| District | Gaya District | State | Bihar | Region | West |
| Area | Population as per 2001 census | 30,883 | Languages | ||
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| Nearby Stations | GAYA JN GAYA, GAYABARI GBE | Nearby Airports | Gaya Airport (GAY) | Nearby Places | Bodhgaya |
| STD Code | 631 | Pincode | 823001 | Other Names | |
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