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Bihar Yatra

Kumhrar Park

Kumhrar’s Park situated in middle of town is ancient heart of city. Excavations around Patna have uncovered remains of the ancient city of Pataliputra – and the most significant findings were in Kumhrar, where an 80-pillared hall with a wooden platform and a monastery-cum-hospital was discovered. While the hall was initially thought to be a royal durbar, later archaeological findings revealed that it was an assembly hall for Buddhists built during the time of Ashoka. The monastery-cum-hospital in the park, known as Arogya Vihar, dates to the 4th-5th century CE. A small potsherd with ‘Dharvantareh’ inscribed on it was found at the site.

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Kumhrar Park, located in Patna, Bihar, is a significant archaeological site that provides a glimpse into the ancient city of Pataliputra, the capital of the Mauryan Empire. Spread over a lush green area, the park features the excavated remains of historic structures, including the famous 80-pillared hall, believed to have been a part of the Mauryan emperor Ashoka's assembly hall. The site is managed by the Archaeological Survey of India and offers a tranquil setting for visitors to explore India's ancient past. The park is a must-visit for history enthusiasts and those interested in India's rich cultural heritage.


  • 80-Pillared Hall: The remains of an ancient Mauryan assembly hall featuring 80 sandstone pillars.
  • Arogya Vihar: Ruins believed to be part of an ancient health center or monastery.
  • Relics of the Mauryan Period: Artifacts and structural remains from the Mauryan era, showcasing the grandeur of ancient architecture.
  • Ancient Well: An excavated well from the Gupta period, providing insight into ancient water management systems.
  • Terracotta Artifacts: A collection of terracotta figurines and pottery found during excavations.
  • Open Green Spaces: Lush gardens and lawns perfect for leisurely walks and relaxation.
  • Interpretation Center: Displays and information boards that offer insights into the history and significance of the site.

Kumhrar Park holds historical significance as it was once the heart of Pataliputra, the ancient capital of the Mauryan Empire. Archaeological excavations have revealed remains dating back to 600 BCE to 600 CE, showcasing the architectural grandeur of the Mauryan and Gupta periods. The most notable discovery is the 80-pillared hall, believed to be part of a Mauryan assembly hall, indicating the administrative and political importance of the site. Other excavated findings include ancient wells, pottery, and artifacts that shed light on the daily life, culture, and governance of ancient Pataliputra, making it a vital link to India’s past.



Patna boasts a rich architectural heritage, blending ancient, colonial, and modern styles. The iconic Golghar, a massive granary built by the British in 1786, offers a unique architectural design with a spiral staircase leading to panoramic city views. The Patna Sahib Gurudwara, with its elegant white facade and intricate carvings, is a marvel of Sikh architecture. The Mahavir Mandir’s towering structure showcases traditional Hindu temple architecture. The Bihar Museum, a contemporary building, stands out with its modern design, blending seamlessly with cultural exhibits. The Patna High Court building, a symbol of colonial architecture, adds to the city’s architectural diversity.


Patna comes alive with vibrant festivals and fairs that showcase its rich cultural heritage. The city is renowned for Chhath Puja, a unique four-day festival dedicated to the Sun God, celebrated with grand rituals on the banks of the Ganges, attracting thousands of devotees. Diwali, the Festival of Lights, is marked by illuminating homes and bursting fireworks. Sonepur Mela, one of Asia’s largest cattle fairs, held near Patna, is a spectacular event featuring animal trading, folk performances, and local crafts. The Patna Book Fair, one of the largest in India, brings together bibliophiles and writers, celebrating literature and knowledge.

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Visiting Hours

  • Monday 06:00AM - 06:00PM
  • Tuesday 06:00AM - 06:00PM
  • Wednesday 06:00AM - 06:00PM
  • Thursday 06:00AM - 06:00PM
  • Friday 06:00AM - 06:00PM
  • Saturday 06:00AM - 06:00PM
  • Sunday 06:00AM - 06:00PM

Contact Info

Location Kumhrar, Patna, Bihar 800026
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Highlights Has public toilet · Picnic tables available · Has playground
Ticket price Normal: Rs 25
Foreigners : Rs 150 -250

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