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Pilgrimage, Wellness, and Development: The Role of Global Buddhist Networks in Bodhgaya’s Transformation

Date and Time

November 25, 2025

3:45 pm to 5:15 pm

Location

CPR Conference Room and online via Zoom

Speakers
Mr. Siddharth Kumar

Research Scholar, Centre for Jawaharlal Nehru Studies, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi

The Centre for Policy Research (CPR) and Centre de Sciences Humaines (CSH) invite you to a workshop on:

Pilgrimage, Wellness, and Development: The Role of Global Buddhist Networks in Bodhgaya’s Transformation

Speaker: 
Mr. Siddharth Kumar, Research Scholar, Centre for Jawaharlal Nehru Studies, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi

Tuesday, 25th November 2025, 3:45 PM IST onwards.

This event will be held in a hybrid mode at the CPR Conference Room and online via Zoom. Please register to attend.

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About the talk
Bodhgaya, a key pilgrimage site for Buddhists worldwide, has long faced challenges in addressing its infrastructure and connectivity to accommodate the increasing influx of tourists and pilgrims. Despite its religious significance, the region has suffered from inadequate state-led development, which has limited its potential as a major spiritual hub. However, in recent years, Bodhgaya has witnessed a transformation driven by global religious networks, particularly through the establishment of world-class meditation centres, yoga retreats, wellness centres, spiritual training institutions, and monasteries.

This talk explores the role of international Buddhist networks in shaping Bodhgaya’s emergence as a global spiritual capital. By examining the inadequacies of state-driven infrastructure projects and the rise of privately funded religious initiatives, the speaker will analyse how the convergence of local spiritual traditions with the global wellness trends has contributed to the region’s development. The research highlights the dynamic intersection of religious networks, spiritual tourism, and infrastructural growth, offering insights into the evolving relationship between global Buddhism and regional development.

About the speaker
Mr. Siddharth Kumar is a research scholar at the Centre for Jawaharlal Nehru Studies, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi. His research examines the urban transformation of Bodhgaya through the lens of transnational Buddhist networks, spiritual entrepreneurship, and pilgrimage-led development. Grounded in ethnographic fieldwork, his work explores how global Buddhist institutions, wellness infrastructures, and heritage projects are reshaping local livelihoods and spatial practices in one of India’s most significant religious towns.

His writings have appeared in The Caravan and Space and Culture, India.