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Sujata Temple Bakraur Village

Sujata Temple Bakraur Village

Sujata Temple is a small, ancient shrine in the village of Bakraur near Bodh Gaya, built with stone and clay and showing signs of age and local care. Inside, visitors find a small statue and old wall paintings that depict stories from Buddha's life, with a modest roof of wooden beams and tiles covering the simple space.

The site traces its origins to the 2nd century BC and has remained important for over a thousand years. In the 8th and 9th centuries CE, new inscriptions were added, and excavations in the 1970s and early 2000s revealed artifacts showing continuous veneration and repairs through the ages.

The temple honors Sujata, a woman whose act of kindness toward the young Buddha is remembered by those who visit. Pilgrims and travelers come to reflect on her generosity and its lasting meaning within Buddhist traditions.

The path to the temple is easy to walk, with dirt and stone making a gentle route from the village, and visitors should dress modestly and speak softly. Avoid touching or climbing on the structures, keep a respectful distance, and remember that this is a place of quiet reflection where photography is allowed but should be done respectfully.

It is said that Sujata, a woman from the village, once offered milk and rice to the young Buddha when he was weak after fasting for many days. This act of kindness marked a turning point in his journey before he went on to find enlightenment under the Bodhi Tree.

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M2W5+C6X, Bakraur, Bihar 824231, India
GPS coordinates
24.69612,85.00812
Latest update
February 5, 2026 16:20
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