The
little village of Piprahwa is a very important Buddhist
pilgrimage since Lord Buddha had spent his first twenty-nine
years of life in this region. Excavations by archaeological
survey of India have revealed the relation of this place to
the Kushan period. An excavated stupa bears text that proves
the existence of an ancient monastery named Devaputra in
this place. Two mounds have also been excavated at only a
little distance (1.5 km) from this village which, is
considered to be the ruins of King Suddhodhana's palace.
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Kapilavastu was the capital of the Shakya kingdom, and
Buddha was born to king Shuddhodhana of this clan. He grew
up amidst luxury and shunned away from miseries of life. But
one day he broke out the luxurious entrapment of his father
and set out for a journey to his father's kingdom. The
miseries and the care of the people affected spiritual
minded Buddha and he decided to find a way out to end these
miserable conditions of human life. That led to the birth of
one of the world's greatest religions known as Buddhism.
The place is
important to visualise the pre meditation, princely days of
the Lord who had contributed much to humanity by giving up
his own luxury and princely status.
Location
:
The city is located 27 km south of Lumbini, in
Siddharthnagar district of Uttar Pradesh between Lumbini and
Saraswati. The place is now known as Piprahwa. Nepal is not
far from the place.
Attractions
The village has a mystic charm, the magic of which can be
felt through devoted mind and dedication. However, even for
mere archaeological reasons, there are many stupas scattered
around the place, built by Ashoka and the Gupta Kings. The
symbols left behind by the Sakya dynasty is clearly visible
here; moreover, there are relics of Lord Buddha himself.
The city also
looks very pristine and could soothe the mind of the
traveller due to its mesmerising effects.
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Excursions
Lumbini : Lumbini, Lord Buddha's
birthplace, adequately depicts many artistic arrangements of
his birth, like the Maya Devi's statue in the temple with
same name. Lumbini is also picturesque and very quite place
making it the heaven for the tourists.
Sarnath
: The four-lion statue, a splendid contribution by
Ashoka that lies in this place has been adopted as the
national emblem. There are many stupas built by Ashoka and
temples, the prominent among them are Mulagandha Kuti Vihar,
Choukhandi stupa, Ashok Pillar and Dhameka Stupa.
Kushinagar
: One of the four must visits for the Buddhist
pilgrims, according to Lord Buddha himself, Kushinagar is
the place where Lord Buddha passed away. It was the centre
of the Mallas dynasty who ruled over the place, however,
only a little has remained in the ruins related to that
period. The structures more prominently represent Ashoka's
dynasty that had built many structures in this place of
Buddha's death.
How
to Reach
Air : The best way to reach Kushinagar by
air is through Bhairahwa and/or Kathmandu airport. Regular
buses ply to Kapilvastu from Kathmandu. However Kapilvastu
can also be reached through Varanasi (India), connected
through many flights with all major cities of India.
Rail
: Siddhartha Nagar, at a distance of 20 km, is the
nearest railhead, connected to major destinations in India.
However, Gorakhpur could be the choice of most, being a
well-known railway junction.
Road
: Good motorable road exists which connects
Kapilvastu to major destinations in Nepal. Private buses and
Taxis are available from all major cities like Varanasi and
Lucknow in Uttar Pradesh.
Where
to stay
The best way to stay is in Buddhist charity foundations,
like the Bharatiya Buddha Mahavihar, or the Sri Lankan
temple Dharmashala. One can also stay at The Royal Retreat
Heritage Hotel