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'''Bihar''', in eastern [[India]], is a land of ancient learning and spiritual significance. Patna, its capital, lies along the Ganges River.
'''Bihar''', in eastern India, is a land of ancient learning and spiritual significance. Patna, its capital, lies along the Ganges River.


== Historical Significance ==
== Historical Significance ==
Bihar is home to ancient universities like Nalanda and Vikramshila, centers of Buddhist learning. Bodh Gaya, where Buddha attained enlightenment, is a global pilgrimage site, similar to [[Uttar Pradesh]]'s Varanasi.
Bihar is home to ancient universities like Nalanda and Vikramshila, centers of Buddhist learning. Bodh Gaya, where Buddha attained enlightenment, is a global pilgrimage site.


== Culture and Traditions ==
== Culture and Traditions ==
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== Economy and Development ==
== Economy and Development ==
Agriculture drives Bihar's economy, with rice and wheat as key crops. Recent infrastructure growth and tourism, especially around Buddhist circuits, are boosting the state's development, connecting it to [[Jharkhand]] and [[Uttar Pradesh]].
Agriculture drives Bihar’s economy, with rice and wheat as key crops. Recent infrastructure growth and tourism, especially around Buddhist circuits, are boosting the state’s development.

Revision as of 19:38, 27 October 2025

Bihar, in eastern India, is a land of ancient learning and spiritual significance. Patna, its capital, lies along the Ganges River.

Historical Significance

Bihar is home to ancient universities like Nalanda and Vikramshila, centers of Buddhist learning. Bodh Gaya, where Buddha attained enlightenment, is a global pilgrimage site.

Culture and Traditions

Bihari culture is vibrant, with festivals like Chhath Puja celebrated with devotion. Bhojpuri and Maithili are widely spoken, and cuisine includes litti chokha, a savory dish of roasted dough and mashed vegetables.

Economy and Development

Agriculture drives Bihar’s economy, with rice and wheat as key crops. Recent infrastructure growth and tourism, especially around Buddhist circuits, are boosting the state’s development.