Gaya (Bihar): October 2 is the birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi, the father of the nation who played a leading role in the independence of the country. After the death of Mahatma Gandhi, his ashes were brought to Mokshadham in Gaya. A Gandhi Stupa for all religions was constructed to preserve the ashes. The foundation stone of the stupa was laid June 20, 1948, by the then Governor MS Aney. The stupa was dedicated to the country by first Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru December 28, 1951.
Mahatma Gandhi visited Gaya four times during the freedom struggle. After his death, Gandhians brought his ashes. In 1948, the then Bihar government built a stupa on his ashes. The ashes of Mahatma Gandhi are still preserved inside the Gandhi Stupa at Gandhi Maidan in Gaya city. There are huge statues of Gandhi all over the country. Bone urns are also kept in many places, but the Gandhi Stupa is only in Mokshadham Gaya.
"Gaya is famous all over the world as Moksha Dham,” Gandhian and social activist Vijay Kumar Mithu said. “After the assassination of Mahatma Gandhi, his urn was brought to Gaya. A stupa was built to preserve the ashes. Today we know this stupa as Gandhi Stupa. The stupa has been built keeping in mind all religions. '
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