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Lumbini
Situated at the Terai
plains of the southern Nepal, Lumbini is the place where Siddhartha
Gautam, the Shakya Prince and the ultimate Buddha, the Enlighted One,
was born in 623 BC. The sacred place, marked by a stone pillar erected
by Emperor Ashoka of India in 249 BC, is listed as one of the World
Heritage Sites.
Today the holy site is being developed with international support as
the supreme Buddhist pilgrimage and a symbol of world peace. The
shrines and monastries that many countries have built or are still
building reflect the architectural traditions of the respective
countries, and thus giving Lumbini an international feel with a
message of universal friendship and brotherhood.
About 30km east of
Lumbini is the village of Tilaurakot which is believed to have been
the location of the Kapilvastu royal palace where the Buddha grew up
as the Shakya dynasty prince, until he renounced it at the age of 29
in search of enlightenment.
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