Thousands of people thronged the temple immediately after the gate was opened at 6 PM, Arvind Singh, a member of Bodh Gaya Temple Management Committee (BTMC), said.
"The visitors are allowed to enter the temple after thorough search by Bihar police and temple management committee security staff," he said.
Earlier, Buddhist monks from 50 countries held a special prayer inside Bodh Gaya temple for return of peace after 10 explosions that left two injured.
Head of monasteries of different countries also attended the prayer.
The Bodh Gaya has Buddhist monasteries of 50 countries.
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