India is home to many grand gates and monuments that showcase its rich culture and history. In Bihar too, there is one magnificent gate that has become a symbol of pride for the state. Known for its towering height, unique design, and cultural importance, this gate stands as a reminder of Bihar’s glorious past and vibrant heritage. Let’s explore which gate holds the title of being the largest in Bihar.
The largest gate of Bihar is the Sabhyata Dwar, also known as the Civilization Gate. Located in Patna near the Ganga River, this grand structure was completed in 2018. Standing 32 meters tall, it is even higher than Mumbai’s Gateway of India. Built in Mauryan-style architecture, the gate symbolizes Bihar’s glorious history, culture, and the heritage of ancient Pataliputra, making it a major tourist attraction today.
The largest gate of Bihar is called the Sabhyata Dwar (Civilization Gate). It is located in Patna, on the banks of the holy river Ganga, inside the premises of the Samrat Ashok International Convention Centre.
The gate was completed in 2018. The main purpose behind its construction was to honor Bihar’s glorious history, culture, and the ancient city of Pataliputra. It was built as a symbol to remind people of the state’s strong cultural roots and contributions to world civilization.
The construction of Sabhyata Dwar cost around ₹5 crore. Today, it is not just a gateway but also a popular tourist attraction in Patna. During evenings, the gate shines beautifully under colorful lights, attracting visitors who also enjoy the calm surroundings and the river view.
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