Vaishali is a historic city of immense spiritual and political significance. It is celebrated as the birthplace of Lord Mahavira and the site where Lord Buddha preached his last sermon. It is also recognized as the capital of the Licchavi republic, the world's first democracy.
1. The Lion Capital
The archaeological site features the famous Ashoka Pillar, a single monolithic polished sandstone column topped by a life-sized lion capital, which remains in perfect condition. Next to the pillar lies the ancient Ananda Stupa.
2. Buddha Relics
Vaishali also houses the Buddha Relic Stupa, where the holy ashes of Buddha were originally buried. We review the historical significance of Vaishali and visitor guidelines.

