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Bodh Mahotsav (Bodhgaya Festival) The Bodh Mahotsav (or International Buddhist Festival) is an annual three-day celebration held in Bodh Gaya, Bihar, the place where Gautama Buddha attained enlightenment. It is a vibrant blend of spiritual devotion, cultural heritage, and international diplomacy, organized by the Bihar Tourism Department and the Gaya district administration. The most recent edition, Bodh Mahotsav 2026, was held from January 22 to January 24, 2026. Key Highlights of the Festival • Venue: The primary events take place at the Kalachakra Ground, located just a few hundred meters from the UNESCO World Heritage Mahabodhi Temple. • Gyan Yatra: The festival typically begins with an 8-km "Enlightenment Journey" (Gyan Yatra) from Dungeshwari Hills to the Mahabodhi Temple, involving monks, devotees, and tourists. • Global Participation: Artists and cultural troupes from Buddhist-majority nations—such as Japan, Thailand, Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, and Sri Lanka—perform traditional dances and music. • Cultural Programs: Evenings feature performances by renowned Indian artists. In 2026, the lineup included Bollywood singers Javed Ali, Roop Kumar Rathore, and Bhumi Trivedi. • Exhibitions: • Gram Shri Mela: A village fair showcasing local handicrafts and artisanal products. • Cuisine: A Food Mela offering traditional Bihari and international Buddhist cuisines. • Film & Art: Often includes a Buddhist Film Festival at the Mahabodhi Convention Centre. Significance First organized in 1998, the Mahotsav serves a dual purpose: 1. Spiritual: To promote the teachings of Lord Buddha—peace, non-violence, and compassion—on a global stage. 2. Tourism: To establish Bihar as a premier destination for religious and cultural tourism, attracting thousands of international pilgrims every year. Travel Tips for Visitors • Timing: The festival usually falls in January or February. It is peak tourism season, so the weather is pleasantly cool, but hotels book up months in advance. • Connectivity: Bodh Gaya is well-connected via the Gaya International Airport (approx. 12 km away) and Gaya Junction railway station (approx. 16 km away). • Local Attractions: While there for the festival, visitors also explore the 80-foot Great Buddha Statue, various international monasteries (Tibetan, Japanese, Bhutanese), and the Sujata Garh.