Welcome to Venuvan Buddha Vihara, a serene Buddhist monastery in Agartala, Tripura! Once known as the 'Bamboo Forest Monastery', this peaceful haven was established in 1946. Explore its tranquil gardens, admire the intricate architecture, and discover the rich Buddhist heritage of Northeast India. A must-see for spiritual seekers and history buffs on their India travels!
Admire The Golden Buddha Statue.
Explore The Peaceful Gardens.
Learn About Buddhist Teachings.
Meditate In The Serene Environment.
Observe The Monks' Daily Rituals.
Take Photographs Of The Architecture.
October to March
Morning
₹200 per person
The Venuvan Buddha Vihara was established to promote Buddhist teachings and provide a place of worship for the Buddhist community in Tripura. Its construction was influenced by Theravada Buddhism, which is prevalent in Southeast Asia. Over the years, the Vihara has become an important center for Buddhist studies and cultural exchange in the region. It has also played a significant role in fostering peace and harmony among different communities in Tripura. The monastery has undergone several renovations and expansions to accommodate the growing number of devotees and visitors. Today, it stands as a testament to the enduring legacy of Buddhism in Northeast India and attracts pilgrims and tourists from across the globe. It's an important landmark that reflects the spiritual and cultural heritage of Agartala.