Devghat, Vishnupad - Gaya

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Shankar Road, Debghat, Chand Chaura, Gaya, Bihar 823001, India

Postal code : 823001
Opening hours :
Tuesday Open 24 hours
Wednesday Open 24 hours
Thursday Open 24 hours
Friday Open 24 hours
Saturday Open 24 hours
Sunday Open 24 hours
Monday Open 24 hours
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Shankar Road, Debghat, Chand Chaura, Gaya, Bihar 823001, India
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Indian Foreign Service on Google

Very old temple of black stone visit it and experience the religious environment. Temple of Lord Vishnu.
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Kp Bandy on Google

The river flows underground mainly due to the curse of Maa Sita. The purest place by the side of which the Pindyadan takes place by every Hindu for one's ancestors in Gaya.
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GURU KIRAN KANTH on Google

It's very ancient temple. The famous of place is Madhav Temple (vishnu padam) Maha vata Vriksham (Bodhi tree) Phalguni river. All Karma's samskaram are doing hear . Those who are doing that Karma's our parents and grandparents are satisfied and blessed that family and relief pithru doshas. That parents are reached to Vishnu lokam. Om Shanti Shanti Shanti
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Rocky Kumar on Google

The famous worship place in gaya .....this temple has it's own famous story and here we learn about the truth of life ... After watching this temple a question must arise "How this temple is made?" .....i got a lot of knowledge from this place .....and i like this place a lot ....a must visit place ....????#LORD VISHNU
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JK Sumit on Google

Great place to visit. The interior and the exterior resembles the looks of Maa Kamakhya temple Guwahati Assam. The priests inside the Vishnupad temple are looters. Those priests acts more like goons than priests.
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V K on Google

Vishnupad Mandir Gaya is located on the bank of river Falgu and has footprint of Vishnu incised into a block of basalt. People believe that Lord Vishnu killed Gayasur by placing his foot on Gayasur’s chest. The old temple of Vishnupad was later renovated by the queen of Indore, Devi Ahilyabai in eighteenth century. While Hindus claim that footprints in Vishunpad temple are of Lord Vishnu, Buddhists consider them the footprints of Lord Buddha. The temple is nevertheless a major pilgrim destination. The name of Gaya is based on the myth of demon Gayasur who Lord Vishnu had killed in a dual. The place is so sacred for Hindus that even Lord Ram had performed Pindadanam here for his ancestors. Legend says that Lord Ram had come to Gaya to pay homage to his ancestors and Sita had accompanied him on his way. Gaya is equally important for Buddhists as this was the place where Lord Buddha preached the Fire Sermon i.e. Adittapariyaya Sutta to around 1000 agriculture workers who were fire-worshipers. The influence of Buddha’s discourse was so enormous that all of them converted to Buddhism. Thanks
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Alexander aman on Google

Mokshabhoomi is the fame of Gaiji worldwide. This is the reason that devotees are coming from abroad to offer Gaiji Pinddaan for the salvation of the ancestors. On Thursday, six devotees from three countries arrived to offer pindadan. Performed rituals and sacrifices at Devghat on the Phalgu river. After the blessing of the Tirtha Purohit of Gaya, the Hindu religious preacher Loknath Gaur Das performed the ritual ritual. All the women were devotees. Loknath Gaud Das told that these women devotees are from Italy, Germany and Russia. All performed rituals in Devghat, Vishnupad temple complex and Suryakund. On Friday, Phantashila, Ramshila and Kagbali will perform rituals on Pindvedi. At the same time, on Saturday, Akshayavat will return to his country after receiving the blessings of Sufal. After performing the rituals at Devghat, he has offered the holy water of Phalgu. Foreign devotees Yuliana, Alonaira, Elena, Rita, Saifis say, their religious leaders have told them the importance of pindadan. After that all Gayaji have come to offer pinddaan. ?????
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Harsh Ranjan on Google

Vishnupad Temple is another famous piece of architecture in Gaya that is of prime religious significance for Hindus. As the name suggests, the temple is dedicated to Lord Vishnu and is marked by his footprint, which is also known as Dharmasila. Located on the banks of the Falgu River, the temple’s construction time is unknown but legend has it that Lord Rama visited here once with his wife Goddess Sita.

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