Bodh Gaya
It is one of the four major Buddhist pilgrimage destinations. The Mahabodhi Temple complex, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, comprises multiple sacred sites including the Vajrasana or Diamond Throne, an 80-foot Buddha statue, the Mahabodhi Stupa, and a lotus pond. It also has the well-known Bodhi tree, behind which Prince Siddhartha attained enlightenment and became Gautam Buddha. The site also includes monasteries from many sects of Indian Buddhism, including Bhutanese, Taiwanese, Bangladeshi, Thai, and Tibetan.
Sankasya
After performing the double miracle, the Buddha is claimed to have returned to this ancient place after teaching the dhamma in the world of gods (devas or heavenly beings). After preaching the dhamma to his mother in heaven, the Buddha is claimed to have descended here with Indra and Brahma.
Ladders were erected where the Buddha laid his foot on the descend in the past, but now you can see Ashoka Pillar and a shrine with an elephant where the Buddha planted his right foot on the ground.
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