From the highway, we could see the huge stupa towering above a marshy field. After the beautified grandeur of Bodh Gaya and Nalanda, Kesariya looked primitive at first glance. But my travelling companion gasped in surprise. “It reminds me of Borobodur,” she said softly, drawing comparison with the famous Buddhist temple in central Java, Indonesia. In fact, many historians believe this stupa in Bihar could be the Indian equivalent of Borobudur.