Best Places to visit in September in Patna



Nalanda Mahavihara, Patna
This is the archeological site with huge significance located in the state of Bihar. It encompasses archaeological remains of a scholastic and monastic institution from the 3rd century BCE to 13th century CE. Nalanda was a prominent center of learning in the ancient era. Here you will see several noted artworks in stone, stucco, and metal, shrines, stupas, and viharas. For a span of more than 800 years, Nalanda offered uninhibited flow of knowledge. It also holds testimony to the growth of Buddhism as a religion. This site is spread across an area of 23 hectares. It comes under the category of the World Heritage list.
Choti Dargah, Patna
It is basically a 3-storied mausoleum located in Maner that is located at a distance of 30 km from the city of Patna on NH 30. It is basically the burial site of Makhdum Sultan Saiad Shah Ahmad Charampose Teg Barhana. He was a notable saint of the 13th century. It was believed that he possessed occult powers and therefore he ranked very high among the Sufi saints of that era. The place has huge religious significance and people from far and wide come here for getting their wishes granted. It is said that anyone who comes here will not go empty handed.
Jalan Museum, Patna
This is a private museum located in a residential house on banks of river Ganga. In the part of the building, the Jalan family still continues to live. The museum is open for public viewing from 9 to 11 AM from Monday to Saturday only via prior appointment. The appointment needs to be taken 48 hours prior to entering the museum. It is a collection of more than 10,000 objects belonging to the modern period. Things present include metal items, stone items, ivory, porcelains, glass, etc. The museum is also referred to as Quila House and portrays Dutch and English architecture.
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