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Mahabodhi Temple Complex at Bodh GayaUNESCO World Heritage SiteMahabodhi TempleLocationBodh Gaya, Bihar, IndiaCriteriaCultural: i, ii, iii, iv, viReference1056Inscription2002 (26th session)Area4.86 haCoordinates24xc2xb041xe2x80xb246xe2x80xb3N 84xc2xb059xe2x80xb229xe2x80xb3Exefxbbxbf / xefxbbxbf24.6960xc2xb0N 84.9913xc2xb0Exefxbbxbf / 24.6960; 84.9913Coordinates: 24xc2xb041xe2x80xb246xe2x80xb3N 84xc2xb059xe2x80xb229xe2x80xb3Exefxbbxbf / xefxbbxbf24.6960xc2xb0N 84.9913xc2xb0Exefxbbxbf / 24.6960; 84.9913Location of the templeShow map of BiharMahabodhi Temple (India)Show map of India
[1] Bodh Gaya (in Gaya district) is about 96xc2xa0km (60xc2xa0mi) from Patna, Bihar state, India.
Traditional accounts say that, around 589 BCE,[4] Siddhartha Gautama, a young prince who saw the suffering of the world and wanted to end it, reached the forested banks of the Phalgu river, near the city of Gaya, India.
The Temple was restored by the British and India post independence.
However, after the defeat of the Palas by the Sena dynasty, Buddhism's position again began to erode and became nearly extinct in India.
Mahabodhi Temple is constructed of brick and is one of the oldest brick structures to have survived in eastern India.
[45][46] Additionally, Japanese-born Surai Sasai emerged as an important Buddhist leader in India as both he and Bhante Anand became two of the most well-known leaders of this campaign to free the temple from Hindu control.
The Bihar state government assumed responsibility for the protection, management, and monitoring of the temple and its properties when India gained its independence.
[56] The Intelligence Bureau of India may have alerted state officials of possible threats around 15 days prior to the bombing.
The Mahabodhi Temple Complex, Bodh Gaya lies 115 km south of the state capital of Bihar, Patna and 16 km from the district headquarters at Gaya, in Eastern India.
It is one of the few representations of the architectural genius of the Indian people in constructing fully developed brick temples in that eraCriterion (ii): The Mahabodhi Temple, one of the few surviving examples of early brick structures in India, has had significant influence in the development of architecture over the centuries.Criterion (iii): The site of the Mahabodhi Temple provides exceptional records for the events associated with the life of Buddha and subsequent worship, particularly since Emperor Asoka built the first temple, the balustrades, and the memorial column.Criterion (iv): The present Temple is one of the earliest and most imposing structures built entirely in brick from the late Gupta period.
Nevertheless, the temple is considered to be the oldest and best preserved example of brick architecture in India from this particular period.