The Phalgu River is a sacred river in India, located in the state of Bihar.
It is also known as the Niranjana River.
The Phalgu River originates from the confluence of the Lilajan and Mohana rivers in the Chatra district of Jharkhand.
It flows through the Gaya district of Bihar, where it is a popular site for Hindu pilgrims to perform the Pind Daan ritual, which is a ceremony to offer food and prayers to the spirits of deceased ancestors.
The Phalgu River is also a popular spot for swimming and boating.
The Phalgu River is a significant river in Hindu mythology.
It is said that the river was cursed by Goddess Sita for lying to her about Lord Rama.
The Phalgu River is also associated with the Buddha.
It is said that the Buddha visited Gaya and bathed in the Phalgu River before attaining enlightenment.
The Phalgu River is an important cultural and religious river in India.
Bodh Gaya and Gaya
Bodh Gaya and Gaya are two neighboring towns in the Gaya district of Bihar, India.
Bodh Gaya is the site of the Bodhi Tree, under which the Buddha is said to have attained enlightenment.
Gaya is a major Hindu pilgrimage site.
It is also home to the Mahabodhi Temple, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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