
Sujata Temple
Temple
Sujata Temple
The Sujata Temple, also known as Sujata Stupa or Sujata Kuti, is a Buddhist stupa located in the village of Senanigrama (Bakraur), slightly east of Bodh Gaya in Bihar, India. It is dedicated to Sujata, a milkmaid who offered rice pudding to Gautama Buddha, helping him break his seven years of fasting and asceticism, which eventually led to his enlightenment.
The stupa was initially built in the 2nd century BCE and has been reinforced and enlarged several times over the centuries. It is a significant pilgrimage site for Buddhists and offers a serene environment for meditation and reflection.
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