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Kushinagar
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Kushinagar, one of the
principal centers of Buddhist pilgrimage is the place of Mahaparinrvana. The
monument of Kushinagar are situated in three distincts comprising in the
main site of the Nirvana Temple houses over 6meter long statue of the reclining
Buddha The image was unearthed during the excavations in 1876. An inscription
below dates the statue to the 5th century BC Mathakaur shrine is black stone
image of Lord Buddha in the Bhumi Sparsha Mudra (a posture showing him touching
the earth ) was recovered here. Ramabhar Stupa rises to a height of 49ft and
marks the site where the Lord Buddha was cremated. In ancient Buddhist texts,
this stupa has been referred to as Mukut Bandhar Vihar. Kushinagar Museum houses
finds from excavations at the site.
The credit for bringing this ancient site to light goes to General A. Cunningham and A.C.I. Carlyl, who, after excavating the site in 1861, established its antiquity for the first time. Later, between 1904 and 1912, several excavations conducted by the Archaeological Survey of India at Kushinagar confirmed its identity.
Area
: 6.00 sq. km.
Altitude
: 400 meters above sea level.
Season
: October-April.
Clothing
: Summer - Light cotton. Winters - Woollen.
Language
Language
:
Hindi, English.
STD Code
:
01364
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Ramabhar Stupa |
About 1 km away, this large
stupa rises to a height of 49 ft. It marks the site where the Lord Buddha
was cremated. In ancient Buddhist texts this stupa has been referred to as
Mukut-Bandhan Vihar
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Nirvana Stupa |
This huge brickwork stupa,
exposed by Carlyl in 1876, stands at a height of 2.74 meter. A copper
vessel was unearthed at this site. It bore an inscription in ancient
Brahmi, which stated that Lord Buddha's remains had been deposited here.
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Nirvana Temple |
This houses the over 6 mtrs
long statue of reclining Buddha. The image was unearthed during the
excavations of 1876. Carved from Chunar sandstone, the statue represents
the dying Buddha reclining on his right side. An inscription below dates
the statue to the fifth century AD.
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Mathakuar Shrine |
This shrine lies about 400
yards from the Parinirvana stupa. A black stone image of the Buddha in the
bhumi sparsha mudra was recovered here. The last sermon by Lord Buddha was
given here.
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Kushinagar Museum |
The Buddha Museum contains
finds from excavations at the site. Timings : 10:30 am. to 4:30 pm. Weekly
off: Monday.
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Excursions |
Gorakhpur |
It is
51 km. At Gorakhpur is the Rahul Sankrtyayan Museum, which has an excellent collection of thanka paintings and relics of the Buddha. Water Sports Complex at Ramgarhtal Planetarium and the Gorakhnath Temple in the city are also well worth a visit.
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Lumbini |
Situated in Nepal at a distance of 122 km from
Gorakhpur, Lumbini is the birthplace of Lord Buddha.
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Air
The nearest airport is Gorakhpur (44km).
Rail
The nearest rail head or station is Gorakhpur : 51 km, which is the headquarters of North Eastern Railways and linked to important
destinations. Gorakhpur is connected directly with Mumbai, Delhi, Cochin and
Barauni.
Road
Situated on National Highway No. 28, Kushinagar is well connected with other parts of the state. Some major road distances are : Gorakhpur-51 km, Lumbini-173 km, Kapilastu-148 km, Sravasti-254 km, Sarnath 266 km. Lalitpur 33 km from Deogarh.
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Helpline |
Central Bank of India, Kabiya Road, Kushinagar
State Bank of India, Kasia.
Sub Post Office, Main Crossing, Kushinagar.
Community Health Centre, Deoria Road, Kasia.
Govt. Ayurvedic Hospital, Buddha Marg, Kushinagar.
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