- Vaishali district
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native_name = Vaishali | type = city | latd = 25.986595| longd = 85.125589
locator_position = left | state_name = Bihar
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footnotes =Vaishali District is a
district inBihar state ,India . It is named after theVaishali (ancient city) . The history of Vaishali district is thus very ancient, and finds mention in the Indian classicMahabharata , as well as inBuddhist andJain tradition.Ancient Vaishali
Vaishali derives its name from
King Vishal of theMahabharata age. Even before the advent ofBuddhism andJainism , Vaishali was the capital of the vibrantrepublic anLicchavi state since before the birth ofMahavira (c. 599 BC), which suggests that it was perhaps the first republic in the world, similar to those later found inancient Greece . [http://p2.www.britannica.com/eb/article-9074639/Vaisali] In that period, Vaishali was an ancientmetropolis and thecapital city of the republic of the Vaishali state, which covered most of the Himalayan Gangetic region of present-dayBihar state, India. Very little is known about the early history of Vaishali. The Vishnu Purana records 34 kings of Vaishali, the first being "Nabhaga", who is believed to have abdicated histhrone over a matter ofhuman rights and believed to have declared: "I am now a free tiller of the soil, king over my acre." The last among the 34 was "Sumati", who is considered a contemporary ofDasaratha , father of theHindu god,Lord Rama .Numerous references to Vaishali are found in texts pertaining to both
Jainism andBuddhism , which have preserved much information on Vaishali and the other "Maha Janapadas". Based on the information found in these texts, Vaishali was established as a republic by the6th century BC , prior to the birth ofGautama Buddha in563 , making it the world's first republic.In the republic of Vaishali, Lord
Mahavira was born.Gautama Buddha delivered his last sermon at Vaishali and announced hisParinirvana there. Vaishali is also renowned as the land ofAmbapali (also spelled as Amrapali), the great Indiancourtesan , who appears in manyfolktale s, as well as inBuddhist literature . Ambapali became a disciple of Buddha.A kilometre away is
Abhishek Pushkarini , the coronation tank. The sacred waters of the tank anointed the elected representatives of Vaishali. Next to it stands the Japanese temple and the Vshwa Shanti Stupa (World Peace Pagoda ) built by theNipponzan Myohoji sect of Japan. A small part of the Buddha's relics found in Vaishali have been enshrined in the foundation and in the chhatra of the Stupa. Near the coronation tank is Stupa 1 or the Relic Stupa. Here the Lichchavis reverentially encased on of the eight portions of the Master's relics, which they received after the Mahaparinirvana. After his last discourse the Awakened One set out forKushinagar , but theLicchavi s kept following him. Buddha gave them his alms bowl but they still refused to return. The Master created an illusion of a river in spate which compelled them to go back. This site can be identified with Deora in modernKesariya village, whereAshoka later built a stupa.Ananda , the favourite disciple of the Buddha, attained Nirvana in the midst of the Ganga outside Vaishali.Current-day Vaishali
Vaishali district is a part of
Tirhut division andHajipur town is the district headquarters. The district of Vaishali came in to existence on 12/10/1972. Earlier it was the part of old Muzzafarpur district. The district covers an area of around 2036 km² and thepopulation is around two million.Agriculture is the main activity andbanana , paddy,wheat ,maize , tobacco andlentils are the major crops.Headquarters: Hajipur
Area: 2,036 km?
Population: Total: Rural: Urban:
Subdivisions: Hajipur, Mahnar, Mahua
Blocks: Mahnar, Sahadai Buzurg, Vaishali, Bidupur,Goraul , Raghopur, Lalganj, Hazipur, Mahua, Jandaha, Patepur, Sahdeibuzurg, Razapakar, Bhagwanpur, Chehrakala, Premraj, Patedhi-Belshar, Desari, Taiyyopur
Sarai, ManibhakuraharAgriculture: Banana, Paddy, Wheat, Maize, Lentils.
Industry: Sugar Factory
Rivers: Ganges and Gandak.ee also
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