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Places To See In Nepal |
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Places To Se In Lumbini |
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Lumbini is the birthplace of Gautam
Buddha, the founder of Buddhism, which was destined to
be the prevalent religion in Asia. This nativity site,
identified by the Ashokan Pillar, erected by Magadhan
emperor Ashoka, to commemorate the birth place of
Buddha, the Lumbini grove. The pillar was erected over
2200 years ago, making lumbini the quintessential
Buddhist heritage site. Among the prime attractions are
the sacred garden with an area of 8 sq. km, the Mayadevi
Temple with a bas relief of Mayadevi, the Buddha's
mother and a sacred stone marked with a "foot imprint"
of Ashoka. The Ashokan Pillar, the oldest monument so
far found in Nepal lies to the west of the Mayadevi
Temple. Today only the lower shaft of the pillar stands,
the upper past having been split into two. There is no
trace of the horse capital. To the south of the pillar
is Puskarni, the sacred pond, wherein, Mayadevi is said
to have had taken a bath just before giving birth to the
Buddha - the Enlightened one.
For those interested in the treasury of cultural and
archaeological riches, Lumbini is the perfect place to
be there with a number of stupa, monasteries, meditation
centers and bahals(courtyard), no other place evokes the
time and aura of the Buddha like Lumbini, the Hallowed
birthplace of the Apostle of Peace. |
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Places To See In Lumbini |
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Sagarhawa |
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Identified by Archaeologists as the
"Palace of Massacre of the Shakyas", the ruins of an
ancient water tank were excavated n the forest of
Sagarhawa. It lies to the north-west of Niglihawa. |
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Gotihawa |
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Located to the south-west of Tilaurkot,
the place is known for an Ashokan Pillar (Whose upper
part, capital is missing) and a huge stupa. According to
the legends, the place is also associated with Kanakmuni
Buddha and Krakuchhanda Buddha. They arrived before
Gautam Buddha. |
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Aroarakot |
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This place once had a walled
rectangular fortress. The citadel was Buddha's natal
town. Lying to the north-east of Niglihawa, here you can
find remains of ancient moat and brick fortifications
reminding you of its glorious place. |
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Budhist Temple |
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The monastery of the Buddhist temple is
built inside the surrounding complex of Lumbini in the
manner of modern Buddhist shrines in Nepal. The
prayer-hall contains a big image of Lord Shakyamuni
Buddha in the medieval style. Colorful artistic murals
decorate the large walls. |
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The Ashoka Pillar |
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Discovered by the now famous German
archaeologist Dr. Fuhrer, the pillar is the first
epigraphic evidence relating to the life history of Lord
Buddha and is also the most visible land-mark of the
auspicious garden. The historic importance of the pillar
is evidenced by the inscription engraved on the pillar
(in Brahmi characters). It is said that the Hindu Indian
Emperor Ashok-the Great, who got converted, visited the
site in the twentieth year of his accession to the
throne and as a homage to the pure birth-place erected
the pillar. The inscription on the pillar roughly
translates as : "King Piyadesi the beloved of the Gods,
having been anointed 20 years, came himself and
worshipped saying--Here Buddha Sakyamuni was born. He
caused to make a stone (capital) representing a horse
and he caused (this) stone pillar to be erected. Because
here the worshipful one was born the village of Lumbini
has been made free of taxes and recipient of wealth."
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Image Of Maya Devi |
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In additional to the Ashokan Pillar,
the other shrine of importance is the bas-relief image
of Maha Maya Debi-the Queen of King Suddhodan. Enshrined
in a small pagoda-like structure, the image shows Maya-Debi,
the mother of Crown Prince Siddhartha Goutam. She is
seen supporting herself by holding on with her right
hand to a branch of a Sal tree, with the newly born
infant Buddha standing upright on a lotus pedestal on an
oval halo. Two other celestial figures are depicted in
an act of pouring holy water and lotuses bestowed from
heaven. Earlier the image was placed in the famous white
temple of Maya Debi besides the pillar-now totally
dismantled to make way for the excavations which
revealed the Sanctum Sanctorum, the exact spot where Our
Lord was born. |
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Kapilbastu |
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The temple and the holy quadrangle with
a Buddhist stupa at the center form the residential
quarters of the Chaste Virgin Living Goddess called
KUMARI. The traditional building has profusely carved
wooden balconies and window screens. The non-Buddhist
and the non-Hindu visitors may enter the courtyard
called the 'bahal' but may not proceed beyond upstairs.
The KUMARI acknowledges their greetings from the central
window of the balcony particularly saved for Her alone
and snapshot is strictly prohibited. |
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