A Buddhist monastery found in Bihar
The structures you are seeing in these pictures are not just some regular ruins. It is said to be more than 1500 years old and has archaeological values.
Pachar village in the Rafiganj subdivision of Aurangabad district is said to be the part of ancient Jethian route from where once Buddha traveled to Somnath. Due to this belief, in ancient times monks built many structures near this village like stupas, monasteries, viharas, temples, etc.
In 2007, Vikas Chauhan a resident of Rafiganj discovered this Buddha Vihara, from which many statues of Buddha were found. The bricks found here are believed to be from the Gupta period.
Halfway up the hill, there is an ancient Jain temple. where an idol of Parasnath is placed in a cave that belongs to the Pala period.
There are many archaeological remains are in the villages of Rafiganj where the Archaeological Survey of India needs to focus.
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