The
large mound that this village sits on the top of is the
remains of what was a Buddhist monastery in ancient times.
The village hit the headlines in 1930 when one hundred and
forty eight bronze artefacts were dug out of this mound.
Buddhas and Bodhisattvas of all sizes, bells, stupas and
ritual objects of the finest workmanship were recovered.
Most of these are now on display in a special room in the
Patna Museum.
The
second of Kurkihar's two Hindu temples still has a large
collection of Buddhist sculptures in it that have been found
in the area over the years. One of the best of these is
a fine statue of Akshobhya Buddha just outside the entrance
of the temple. Note the fourteen calved pillars in the temple
also, they date from about the 9th century.
Numerous
other stone sculptures from Kurkihar can be seen in the
Indian Museum in Calcutta. If the pujari opens the doors
to let you in it would be quite appropriate to make a small
donation. Kurkihar is about 3 kilometres off the main Gaya-Rajgir
road about 22 kilometres from Gaya and just past the village
of Wazirganj.
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