Vaishali

An ancient city and the capital of the Licchavis, Vaishali is a significant archaeological site and a pilgrimage center for Buddhists and Jains.

Vaishali

At a Glance

Population (2011)34,95,021
Estimated Population (2026)43,14,254
Sex Ratio895
Literacy Percentage66.6%
Rank (by Population)10
Density (per sq km)1717
Area (sq km)2,036
Boundaries
NorthMuzaffarpur
SouthPatna
EastSamastipur
WestSaran
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About Vaishali

Vaishali is a district of immense religious and historical importance. It was the capital of the Licchavi Republic, considered the world's first republic. It is sacred to both Buddhists and Jains.

History

Lord Mahavira was born here, and Lord Buddha preached his last sermon in Vaishali. It was a flourishing city in ancient India and hosted the Second Buddhist Council.

Economy

Agriculture is the primary economic activity. Vaishali is famous for the cultivation of bananas and mangoes.

Tourist Attractions

Major sites include the Ashokan Pillar, Vishwa Shanti Stupa, Relic Stupa (Buddha's ashes), and Kundalpur (birthplace of Mahavira).

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