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(modern-day Rajgir ) was the first capital of the Magadha Kingdom and is one of the most sacred destinations in India for Buddhists, Jains, and Hindus. Located in the Nalanda district of Bihar, it is physically defined by its location in a valley surrounded by seven prominent hills. Historical & Spiritual Significance

: The historic site of the First Buddhist Council, held shortly after the Buddha's Parinirvana. Rajashreerar

: The Buddha spent many seasons here, teaching at Gridhakuta (Vulture's Peak) and the Venuvana monastery. (modern-day Rajgir ) was the first capital of

: It is the birthplace of the 20th Tirthankara, Munisuvrata, and a site where Lord Mahavira spent significant time. : The Buddha spent many seasons here, teaching

: Natural hot springs believed to have medicinal properties and sacred to Hindu pilgrims.

: Ruins where King Ajatashatru reportedly imprisoned his father, King Bimbisara.

Rajagriha, meaning "Abode of Kings," served as a seat of power until the capital was moved to Pataliputra.