Bihar CM Nitish Kumar inspects Buddha Samyak Darshan Museum-cum-Smriti Stupa in Vaishali

ANI April 4, 2025 114 views

Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar conducted a detailed inspection of the Buddha Samyak Darshan Museum-cum-Smriti Stupa in Vaishali, emphasizing its historical importance. The museum, nearing completion, is designed to attract tourists and Buddhist monks from across the globe. Kumar highlighted Vaishali's unique connection to Buddhist history, noting that the site contains one of the most authentic urns of Lord Buddha's bones. The project aims to educate visitors about Buddha's life and the region's rich cultural legacy.

"Vaishali is a historical and mythological place" - Nitish Kumar
Patna, April 4: Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar on Friday inspected the under-construction Buddha Samyak Darshan-cum-Smriti Stupa located at Vaishaligarh in Vaishali district of the State and directed the completion of the construction work expeditiously. During the inspection, the Chief Minister took stock of the construction and development works of the entire complex.

Key Points

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Museum will attract Buddhist pilgrims from India and worldwide

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Complex showcases authentic Buddhist historical artifacts

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Construction nearly complete with final stages underway

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Highlights Lord Buddha's life and regional significance

The Chief Minister inspected the ground floor and first floor of the Buddha Stupa and inquired about the ongoing construction work there. He also inspected the meditation centre and inquired about the arrangements there.

During the inspection, the Secretary of the Building Construction Department, Kumar Ravi, while giving updated information about the progress of the construction work of the Buddha Samyak Darshan Museum-cum-Smriti Stupa to the Chief Minister, said that its construction work is almost complete and the remaining work will be completed in a month.

The Chief Minister took detailed information about the main components of the scheme - the structure of the Buddha Stupa (stone structure), museum block, library and meditation center, visitor center, guest house, exhibits and spectator center and inspected the site and observed the construction work in detail. The Chief Minister took stock of the pond built in the campus and the trees and plants planted there. He also inspected the gallery of the Making of Buddha Samyak Darshan Museum-cum-Smriti Stupa.

The Chief Minister said that Vaishali is a historical and mythological place. Of all the urns of Lord Buddha's bones found, the one found in Vaishali is the most authentic. After the construction of the Buddha Samyak Darshan Museum-cum-Smriti Stupa is completed, a large number of tourists from India and abroad will come here along with Buddhist monks. People coming here will be aware of much more information about Buddha. Devotees coming to Bodh Gaya and Rajgir will also come here. Events related to Mahatma Buddha's life and incidents related to Buddhism are being displayed in the Buddha Samyak Darshan Museum. He said that the condition of Vaishaligarh earlier and the work done under the plan we made later to develop it, as well as its details, are also being displayed here.

On this occasion several officials and engineers were present.

Reader Comments

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Rahul S.
This is such an important project for preserving Buddhist heritage in Bihar! 🙏 Can't wait to visit once it's completed. The meditation center sounds particularly interesting.
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Priya M.
While I appreciate the focus on tourism, I hope they're also ensuring local communities benefit from this development. Infrastructure projects should create sustainable jobs for residents too.
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Amit K.
Vaishali has such rich history! Good to see it getting the attention it deserves. The museum will be great for educating people about Buddha's connection to Bihar.
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Sunita P.
The design looks beautiful from what I've seen in pictures! 😍 Hope they maintain the spiritual atmosphere while making it accessible to all visitors.
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Vikram D.
I visited the site last month - the progress is impressive! Though I hope they don't rush the final touches just to meet deadlines. Quality should come first for such an important monument.

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