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Ghora Katora lake Rajgir, Bihar, India Royalty Free Stock Photo
Stone House or Sila Cave, Maudgalyayana`s house or resident on Griddhakuta Hill near Gandhakuti or Buddha`s house, Rajgir, Bihar Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Vulture Peak or Gijjhakuta , Rajgir , Bihar Royalty Free Stock Photo
Mountain of Gridhakuta where Buddha gave the lectures Royalty Free Stock Photo
Vishwa Shanti Stupa, Rajgir, Bihar,India Royalty Free Stock Photo
Son Bhandar caves or Sonebhandar ,Rajgir, Bihar , India Royalty Free Stock Photo
Son Bhandar caves or Sonebhandar ,Rajgir, Bihar , India Royalty Free Stock Photo
Viswa Shanti Stupa Rajgir, Bihar, India
Rajgir Tour Royalty Free Stock Photo
Rajgir Tour Royalty Free Stock Photo
Son Bhandar caves or Sonebhandar ,Rajgir, Bihar , India Royalty Free Stock Photo
Pandu Pokhar,Rajgir, Bihar,India Royalty Free Stock Photo
Pandu Pokhar,  Rajgir, Bihar,India Royalty Free Stock Photo
Rajgir, Bihar,India Royalty Free Stock Photo
Pandu Pokhar,Rajgir, Bihar,India Royalty Free Stock Photo
Vishwa Shanti Stupa English: World Peace Stupa; in Wardha district, Maharashtra, near Gitai Mandir, is a large stupa of white color. Statues of the Buddha are mounted on stupa in four directions. It also has a small Japanese Buddhist temple with a large park. There is a temple near the stupa where prayers are done for universal peace. The initial pagoda reached completion in 1969. New initiatives in 1993 [1] resulted in the present form. It is one of around 80 Peace Pagodas which have been built around the world by the neo-Buddhist organisation Nipponzan Myohoji.[2] These were a dream of Fujii Nichidatsu, inspired by Mohandas K. Gandhi, as a reaction to the atomic bombing of Japan, the first, and more well known Vishwa Shanti stupa, being built on Ratnagiri Hill in Rajgir


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