Metta Buddharam Temple
Metta Buddharam Temple
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Ananth 727499
Tiruppur, India1,515 contributions
Sept 2019
This temple can be reached at the entrance of Bodh gaya.. enquire about Sujatha bypass road and reach there..
on the left side, you could see the temple standing with its Pure white color seen at a distance..
Neat provisions were made for keeping your shoes. take 10 to 15 steps and you could see Buddha sitting Majestically with a smile in his lips and mercy in his face..
Dont miss this place..
on the left side, you could see the temple standing with its Pure white color seen at a distance..
Neat provisions were made for keeping your shoes. take 10 to 15 steps and you could see Buddha sitting Majestically with a smile in his lips and mercy in his face..
Dont miss this place..
Written 8 February 2020
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Sandy_JSR
Jamshedpur, India2,052 contributions
Mar 2022
It is a Thai temple situated at Bodhgaya. The temple has an attractive architecture with a white coloured Buddha statue sitting in open air. When we visited Bodh Gaya in late March’22, entry to the temple was closed and hence visitors could only view the temple from outside.
Written 9 April 2022
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macedonboy
Glasgow, UK185,662 contributions
Feb 2024 • Friends
Beautiful white and grey Thai Buddhist temple adjacent to Wat Thai Buddhasawika. The most notable feature is that it doesn't have the usual Thai coloured glass and the huge white statue of Buddha just after the steps up to the temple.
Written 29 February 2024
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Ankesh Kumar Shrivastava
Kolkata (Calcutta), India317 contributions
Dec 2017 • Friends
We were not aware of this temple and we stopped after spotting it.
This temple is not open for visitors yet and a caretaker told us that it will take around 3 years to complete it. However, you can go and take a look at it from outside.
It looks very classy and elegant. The white statue of Buddha is beautiful and the architecture done in the walls are amazing.
Since it is not open yet, you can be at this place for around half an hour.
This temple is not open for visitors yet and a caretaker told us that it will take around 3 years to complete it. However, you can go and take a look at it from outside.
It looks very classy and elegant. The white statue of Buddha is beautiful and the architecture done in the walls are amazing.
Since it is not open yet, you can be at this place for around half an hour.
Written 6 April 2018
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Subra A
Pune, India136 contributions
Feb 2020
Metta Buddharam temple in Bodh Gaya is worth visiting. A serene statue of Lord Buddha sits there, with Buddha ina most benevolent face.
Written 22 March 2020
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Chandanjyoti Gohain
Tezpur, India419 contributions
June 2016 • Solo
This temple is still under construction but its so beautiful that a visit is a must!
Located in Sujata Bypass road,slightly away from the main temples so would recommend taking an e-rickshaw.
As with all temples,no entry fee.
Located nearby is the Karmapa Monastery.
Located in Sujata Bypass road,slightly away from the main temples so would recommend taking an e-rickshaw.
As with all temples,no entry fee.
Located nearby is the Karmapa Monastery.
Written 12 July 2016
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Sneardles
Kovalam, India73 contributions
Feb 2016 • Solo
This is a wonderful find whilst wandering around Bodhgaya. It is located on the Sujata bypass road about a twenty minutes walk from the Mahabodhi Temple. What strikes you first is that it gleams in the light. A closer inspection reveals this temple, still under construction, has an outer shell of stainless steel and decorative mosaic using mirrors. The simplicity and lack of colour makes you look closely at the structure and the detail. Roof tiles are pressed stainless steel, the interior is also silver in colour. The main temple floor is wood, the entrance has been elaborately sculpted to represent the flow and eddies of water, surrounding islands of tufted grass. Walking up the concrete flow the stairs are borded by two undulating white dragons with mirror inlay. Situated on a relatively small block of land the space has been well designed to maximise use and create an aesthetic that is different to all around. Well worth a visit.
Written 13 February 2016
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SagarVS
India2,741 contributions
Nov 2015 • Family
This is a lovely monument and newly built. The statue of Buddha is white in color and very impressive. This is basically a Thai temple and nearing completion. You do not need to make an exclusive trip to view this monument, but you can cover it along with the rest of the temples in the same area. 20 Minutes is all you need.
Written 5 December 2015
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Namita
Utrecht, The Netherlands14 contributions
Sept 2019 • Solo
I loved everything about this temple-the architecture, the ambience and also the fact it is a bit away from the other monasteries or temples so it is not super crowded. The temple is still incomplete but beautiful as such and well maintained.
Written 25 October 2019
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lily
79 contributions
May 2018 • Friends
Last year(2018), we had chance to visit this pkace by coincidentally. When we arrived, the ceremony of two new precious breast chains proposing to the big marble Budha image in this temple just be finished and it's starting the raining. That's our great chance to touring inside and underground. There are several reserved areas for the Thai Royal family. Really specialty for us.
Written 12 April 2019
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What is the opening and closing time for this Temple ?
Written 23 July 2017
The temple opens in the early morning around 05:00 a.m. closes at 21:00 hrs
Written 28 July 2017
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