Rajgir is a town in Nalanda district, Bihar, India. It has been a place of special cultural and historical importance for the region. The ancient Magadha kingdom with Rajgir as its capital is an important place today because it is related to Buddhism, Jainism, and Hinduism, which is considered sacred for its followers.
Among the distinguishing characteristics of the hill is Griddhakuta Hill, also called Vultures Peak. It was here that the very important discourses of Gautama Buddha were delivered. Ancient stupas, monasteries, and temples dot the hills; what they offer is an epitome of architectural brilliance from yesteryear. The most important hotspot to cure all ailments is Brahmi Kund, a hot water spring.