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Rajgir Tourist Places | Son Bhandar History | Vishwa Shanti Stupa Rajgir | vlog | Jarasandha Akhara

Rajgir Tourist Places | Son Bhandar History | Vishwa Shanti Stupa Rajgir | vlog | Jarasandha Akhara Son Bhandar Caves The Son Bhandar Caves (also known as the Swarn Bhandar Caves) are two man-made caves carved into the base of the Vaibhar Hills in Rajgir in the state of Bihar in India.[1] Based on the dedicatory inscription found in the largest cave — which uses Gupta script of the 4th century CE — the caves are generally dated to the 3rd or 4th century CE, although some authors have suggested the caves could actually go back to the period of the Maurya Empire, possibly as early as 319 BCE.[2][3] The main cave is rectangular with a trapezoidal entrance and a vaulted ceiling, reminiscent of the structure of the earlier Barabar Caves. The quality of the polish and the finish are nevertheless much inferior to that of the Barabar Caves. The stone of Son Bhandar is also much less hard than the granite of the Barabar caves, and therefore did not require the same degree of effort and technique. Vishwa Shanti Stupa, Rajgir Vishwa Shanti Stupa (English: World Peace Stupa) is a large white Peace Pagoda in Rajgir, Nalanda District, Bihar, near Gitai Mandir. Statues of the Buddha are mounted on the stupa in four directions. It also has a small Japanese Buddhist temple with a large park. There is a temple near the stupa where prayers are conducted for universal peace. The initial pagoda was completed in 1969. New initiatives in 1993[1] resulted in the present form. It is one of around 80 Peace Pagodas which have been built around the world by the neo-Buddhist organisation Nipponzan Myohoji.[2] These were a dream of Nichidatsu Fujii, inspired by Mohandas K. Gandhi, as a reaction to the atomic bombing of Japan, the first, and more well known Vishwa Shanti stupa, being built on Ratnagiri Hill in Rajgir.[3] 5000 years old Jarasandha Akhara at Rajgir (Girivrajapura) Jarasandha (Sanskrit: जरासंध) was the king of Magadha with Girivrajapur as capital (present day Rajgir in Bihar). He was a descendant of the king Brihadratha, the founder of the Barhadratha dynasty of Magadha which was found by Uparichara Vasu more than 6000 years before war of Mahabharata happened. Jarasandha Akhara Jarasandha’s descendants now called themselves as ancient Jats in north India. He had friendship with many kings like Narakasura, Pundru Vasedev, Shishupala of Chedi, Shalva of Shuva and Vishmak. Jarasandha’s only concern was that he had no heirs. On the advice of his close friend king Banasura (ruler of North-East Indian states with capital as Sonitpur, which is present day Tezpur, Assam), Jarasandha decided to get his two daughters Asti and Prapti married to the heir apparent of Mathura, Kamsa. Jarasandha had also lent his army and his personal advise to Kamsa to create a coup d’état in Mathura. When Krishna killed his maternal uncle Kamsa in Mathura, Jarasandha become enraged because of Krishna and the entire Yadava clan on seeing his two daughters being widowed. So, Jarasandha attacked Mathura and the Yadavas 17 times. Once his army included the Panchalas and the Kurus among other kings of India. While Krishna and the Yadavas survived the attacks, sensing danger Krishna relocated his capital city to Dwaraka, which was an island in arabian sea. So, Krishna was named as Ranchod, meaning deserter of warfield. Chouparan to Rajgir Bike trip

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