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Pilgrimage Sites in Nepal Lumbini (The Birthplace of Gautama Buddha)
Lumbini remained neglected for centuries. Further exploration and excavation of the surroundings area revealed the existence of a brick and sandstone sculpture within the temple itself, which depict the scenes of Buddha's birth. Very recently, several Buddhist countries have built several beautiful shrines in Lumbini. An international committee has also been set up for the development of this sacred historical place. A visit to Lumbini, the birthplace of Buddha, the realm of the Shakya, is not only for spiritual enlightenment but also for the solace and satisfaction that one normally gets in a calm and peaceful place like this. Kapilvastu
Kapilvastu is an important native place of Buddha where he spent his first 29 years of life. Kapilvastu is associated with several incidents of his life such as: meeting the sick person, meditation of Saint Asit, competition with Shakya youth, shooting of an arrow to cause the spring of water to gush out and so on. When Buddha got enlightenment in Bodhgaya, 500 Shakyas and 8 princes adopted Buddhism in Kapilavastu. He also preached to his father and son Rahula here. Swayambhunath
Swayambhunath located 6.5 km west of Kathmandu is popularly called Swayambhu which means "self-existent". This shrine is dedicated to the supreme Adi-Buddha. Its religious significance is also described in the Swayambhu Purana written in the 15th century. This is a very holy shrine for Buddhist and is equally regarded as sacred by the Hindus as well. Boudhanath
It is dedicated to Bodhnath, the god of wisdom , and is located at the centre of Kathmandu Valley. |
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