Each year, on the sacred occasion of Buddha Purnima, pilgrims from across the world journey to Bodh Gaya—the birthplace of enlightenment—for reflection, prayer, and peace. But just a short distance away from the bustling temple town lies a lesser-known treasure: a quiet village steeped in natural serenity and spiritual echoes, home to what locals regard as the village of 1,000 Banyan trees.

