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Lumbini is the birthplace of Lord Buddha
(Siddhartha Gautam, the Shakya prince) the
eventual Shakyamuni and the ultimate
Buddha-the Enlightened One. This nativity
site identified by (he Indian Emperor Ashoka's commemorative pillar erected over
2,200 years ago and rediscovered in 1896, is
the quintessential World heritage site.
The main attraction at Lumbini is the Sacred
Garden that is spread over 8 sq km and
possesses all the treasures of the historic
area. The Mayadevi temple is the main
attraction for pilgrims and archaeologists
alike. The treasury of cultural and
archaeological riches scattered around
Lumbini host of stupas, monasteries,
meditation centers and bahals being
constructed in the International Monastery
Zone by various countries such as Japan,
China, India, Thailand, Myanmar, Vietnam,
Srilanka, Korea, France and Germany
embodying their respective architecture
reflects the world brotherhood envisaged by
the Apostle of Peace some 2, 500 years ago.
Currently renaissance by the
internationally-supported Lumbini
Development Project.
Some interesting places to see in Lumbini
are Tilaurakot, Niglihawa, Sagarhawa,
Arorakot. Gotihawa , Kapilavastu and many
more. One of the most famous Buddhist places
of pilgrimage in the world is no doubt
Lumbini, the birthplace of Lord Buddha. It
lies in Kapilavastu district of Western
Nepal, which is about 250 k.m. exciting
drive from Kathmandu. The nearest way to
reach Lumbini is by flight to Bhairawa,
which is approximately 35 minutes flight.
More attraction:
1. Ashoka pillar with ancient inscription.
2. Mayadevi Mandir dedicated to the mother
of Lord Buddha.
3. Siddhartha pond where Buddha was bathed
after his birth.
4. Mahayana monastery.
5. Lumbini garden.
6. Ramagrama, the maternal hometown of
Buddha. |