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World Peace Pagoda (Vishwa Shanti Stupa)

World Peace Pagoda (Vishwa Shanti Stupa)


World Peace Pagoda (Vishwa Shanti Stupa), Bihar

Overview / Introduction

The World Peace Pagoda, also known as Vishwa Shanti Stupa, is a serene white stupa built by the Japanese Nipponzan-Myohoji sect. It stands as a symbol of peace and harmony, offering breathtaking views and a tranquil atmosphere for visitors.

Location & Accessibility

The World Peace Pagoda is situated in Place, Bihar. It is accessible by Place. Detailed directions can be found at File.

History & Cultural Significance

Built by the Japanese Nipponzan-Myohoji sect, the stupa embodies the message of peace and non-violence. Its construction is a testament to the sect's dedication to promoting peace globally.

Main Attractions / Things to See

  • The magnificent white stupa itself, with its intricate carvings and peaceful ambiance.

  • The surrounding gardens and pathways, ideal for a leisurely stroll.

  • Panoramic views of the surrounding landscape from the stupa's elevated position.

Best Time to Visit

The best time to visit the World Peace Pagoda is during the cooler months, from Date to Date, when the weather is pleasant for sightseeing.

Entry Details

Entry to the World Peace Pagoda is generally free. However, visitors are encouraged to check for any updated information regarding entry fees or timings at the official website or at the entrance.

Activities & Experiences

  • Meditation and quiet contemplation at the stupa.

  • Photography of the architectural marvel and scenic surroundings.

  • Enjoying the peaceful atmosphere and beautiful views.

Food & Local Cuisine

There are typically small stalls or local eateries near the stupa offering refreshments. For a wider range of dining options, visitors can explore the nearby town of Place.

Accommodation

Accommodation options ranging from budget-friendly guesthouses to more comfortable hotels are available in Place. Recommendations can be found in the File.

Travel Tips

  • Wear comfortable shoes as there might be some walking involved.

  • Dress modestly, especially when visiting religious sites.

  • Carry water, especially during warmer months.

  • Respect the tranquility of the site.

Nearby Attractions

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Photography Spots

  • The main stupa structure, especially at sunrise or sunset.

  • The panoramic views from the stupa.

  • The gardens surrounding the stupa.

Local Events & Festivals

Information on local events and festivals can be found at the File. Notable events may include Calendar event and Calendar event.

Contact & Official Info

For further inquiries, please contact Person at File.


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