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Kushinagar
KushinagarKushinagar
is another Buddhist destination, worth a sincere admiration, due to
the serenity, rich history, and the splendid structures of Buddhist
root. The excavations led by general Cunningham has revealed some antique
artifacts and structures related to all sects of Buddhism. Kushinagar
also expresses the common thread of all sects of Buddhism through its
magnificent Viharas, Chaityas, temples and Tibetan monasteries. In ancient
times, the town was also known as Kushinara and Kasia.
In this place
Lord Buddha had left the world behind him after offering an invaluable
contribution to humanity, the great religion known as Buddhism that
preaches peace and brotherhood. In 543 BC, on a full moon night of Magh
the legend delivered lecture to his Sangha and declared that he is going
to leave the mortal world soon enough.
Location Kushinagar is situated at a distance of 53 km west of Gorakhpur, in Uttar Pradesh, in the northern part of India. Attractions Nirvana Stupa and temple - The excavations leading to the finding of the copper vessel and the Brahmi inscription on it proving the matter that Buddhas ashes were buried in the pace, made this place a suddenly important destination for all Buddhists devotees. Besides, the huge reclining statue of Buddha in the temple is also very attractive.
Wat Thai temple - The unique temple, built to celebrate the victory
of King Bhumibol's great accession of the throne, and the subsequent
Golden Jubilee, is worth a watch, especially because of the innumerable
trees that were planted here.
Besides, there's the Chinese temple, the Meditation Park and an International Buddha trust, and the Birla temple to add charm to roaming around in the city. Excursions Gorakhpur - Gorakhpur is an important Hindu destination, due to the numerous temples, including the Gorakhnath temple, the Vishnu temple, gita Vatika, Gita press, and the Arogya Mandir. Besides, there are important institutions of other religions such as the Imambara. The planetarium and the circuit house are also worth a visit. Lumbini - This immensely important Buddhist pilgrimage, the birthplace of Lord Buddha, is in Nepal, at a distance of 122 km from Gorakhpur, houses some of the most important artifacts of literature and art related to the life of Lord Buddha. How to get there Air - Gorakhpur is the nearest airport, at a distance of 44 km from the place. Rail - The nearest railway station, a convenient one, is Gorakhpur, which is linked to important railway stations. Road - The national highway numbered 28 connects the place with other important destinations of the state. |
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