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Cities of Bihar
Cities of Bihar are developed from the ancient era. These cities have a religious heritage and also have wide appeal to all the tourists who frequent the place round the year.

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Cities of BiharCities of Bihar have a spiritual inheritance. Proponents of Buddhism andJainism have their activities established in the cities of Bihar. Magadha dynasty flourished in Bihar region, remnants of which are very much present in the cities of Bihar. Cities of Bihar like Rajgir, Vaisali are major tourist attractions and the tourists frequent the place again and again. Nalanda city is still revered by the educationists due to its highly acclaimed Nalanda University. Patna is the capital city rich in commercial propensity. The city inhabitants speak Maithili, Hindi to a wide extent. The music, dance, festival are also part and parcel of the dwellers of cities of Bihar.

Patna
Patna is the capital of the imperial city of Bihar which was once called Pataliputra. Patna is among the world`s oldest capital cities with an unbroken history of many centuries as imperial metropolis. The history and heritage of modern day Patna go back well over two millennia. Patna had been the regal seat of governance for successive kingdoms since ancient times. There are a number of places of interest in this capital city of Bihar.

Nalanda
Nalanda city of Bihar is well known as the ancient seat of learning. The ruins of the world`s most ancient university, Nalanda University lies here which is 62 km from Bodh Gaya and 90 km south of Patna.

Gaya
Cities of BiharGaya is the center of Buddhists and the Hindus. Buddhism flourished in this city. In addition to the great ruins other places of interest are Nalanda museum and Nava Nalanda Mahavihar. The city of Bodh Gaya in Bihar is one of the most important and sacred Buddhist pilgrimage centers in the world. The Mahabodhi temple of this city is renowned for its architectural splendour. The history of the city of Vaisali finds mention in the Mahabharata as well as in Buddhist and Jain tradition. Lord Mahavira, the founder of Jainism was born here and he spent most of his time here.

Rajgir
Rajgir city of Bihar is also noted for its historical importance. It was the first capital of the kingdom of Magadha. Rajgir is famous for rock-cut caves, forts, Buddhist ruins, shell inscriptions, Hindu and Jain temples and Muslim tombs. The Relic Stupa and the Kutagarasala Vihara are the must visit places of the city.

Palamau
Palamau city of Bihar is among the first nine Tiger Reserves of the country. A ride into the Tiger Reserve is quite exciting and tourists from all across the globe visit the place.

Purnia
Cities of BiharPurnia is an important city of Bihar and the Purneswari Kali Mandir is regarded as a sacred place for pilgrimage. Kamakya Mandir is also a very famous temple of the city and people come here to seek the blessing of Goddess Kamakhya.

Muzaffarpur
Muzaffarpur is the largest city of north Bihar. It is also one of the oldest and largest trade centers in the entire state.

Bhagalpur
Bhagalpur is another famous city in the state of Bihar. It is renowned worldwide for its silk production. Bhagalpur finds mention in the Ramayana and Mahabharata. In the epics the city is described as kingdom of Anga. The city was also a great center of learning. This is evident from the ruins of the ancient Vikramshila University, which is located 44 km east of Bhagalpur.


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