LUMBINI:
LUMBINI is the hallowed birthplace of Lord Buddha—the
Apostle of Peace. The Enlightened One was born here over
2,500 years ago. The objects worth seeing here are the
scattered ruins dating back to the days of the Buddha.
The remains of historic palaces, monasteries, temples
and above all, a stone kept by India’s great king
Ashoka to pinpoint the exact birthplace of the Buddha
are here to take you back by ages. Many countries including
China, Germany, Japan, Korea, Myanmar, Sri Lanka, Thailand,
the USA and Vietnam have built monasteries and stupas
in the area. Lumbini is a recent addition in the roster
of Nepal’s World Heritage sites.
Lumbini the birth place of Shakyamuni Buddha
lies 300 km. south west of Kathmandu. Buddha’s birth
place is arguably the single most important historical
site in Nepal and the source of one of the world’s
great religions. A veteran Asian traveler and author of
several books writes, As millions of Christian look to
Jerusalem for inspiration, as millions of Muslims turn
to Mecca, so do three hundred million Buddhists seen in
the sacred kingdom of Nepal, a pillar left by the great
Emperor Ashoka to mark the site where Buddha was born".
The ‘sacred garden’ where Buddha was born
contains all of Lumbini’s treasure; massive stone
pillar erected by the emperor Ashoka in 250 BC. to pay
homage to the birth place of Buddha is the oldest monuments
in Nepal with the inscription recording Ashoka’s
visit in 249 BC. The temple of Maya Devi, containing a
stone relief depicting the birth scene of Bouddha, the
famous pool of ‘Puskarani’ where the infant
was given first purification bath, an eternal flame a
fitting remembrance of the Light of Asia, Tibetan monasteries
and Theravada monastery are the places of interest in
Lumbini.
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places in Lumbini |