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Buddhist Pilgrimage site about Kushinagar

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Kushinagar  place of nirvana Kushinagar or Kusinara is a town and a Nagar Panchayat in the Kushinagar district of the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh located around NH-28 and is 52 km east of Gorakhpur city. The Government of Uttar Pradesh has proposed Kushinagar-Sarnath Buddha Expressway to connect Buddhist pilgrimage towns. The expressway will be around 200 km long and wil reduce the distance from both towns from Seven hours to one and half hours. The expressway will also promote easy accessibility from other East UP towns to proposed AIIMS near Gorakhpur. It is an important Buddhist pilgrimage site, where Buddhists believe Gautama Buddha attained Parinirvana after his death. Outside India, it is an International  Buddhist Pilgrimage site . The followers of Buddhism, especially from Asian countries, wish to visit this place at least once in their lifetime the place of nirvana Gautam Buddha Kushinagar                                     

Hotel & Guest House

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The Royal Residency provides a comfortable setting while in Kushinagar. It also features room service, a shopping mall and meeting rooms. A laundry service and a dry cleaning service are just some of the convenient services at the hotel. Those staying at The Royal Residency can enjoy a unique dining experience at the on-site restaurant, conveniently based for those who want to stay nearby when looking for a bite to eat. The hotel is under a 45-minute drive from Gorakhpur Airport. Our team have visited and selected this as one of our recommended hotels in Kushinagar.  At Kushinagar, Lord Buddha breathed his last and was cremated. Hearty hospitality has always been one of the finest traditions of Indian Culture. In Ancient and Medieval India, a person’s hospitality defined high nobility and character. Fortunately these traditions are still alive, and a very few special places epitomize them like no other place can. Lotus Nikko Hotels redefine the standard of comfort and hospitality. It i

restaurants in Kushinagar

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Kushinagar is the place where Buddha left his mortal body Buddha was born, received enlightenment and expired on the full moon day in the month of Baishak, (Baishak / Buddha Poornima. Kushinagar is great pilgrim center for all  Buddhist pilgrims. Many Buddhist countries have built their monasteries at Kushinagar. Everything is changing with the time in this real world. But a city which remains its heritage, culture, value, Buddhism, and tastes of the traditional famous foods at the moment in time, even becomes more popular with the passage of the time. There are many  restauran ts in Kushinagar  and they served good food at your budget and also local eating points on the roadside So this time, I am going through some of the best foods and most famous food joints of Kushi Nagar what/where you can eat/taste there. However, Kushi Nagar is fully packed with a lot of famous restaurants located in top class hotels and posh areas. Still, I’ll share here top traditional, most demanded and main

Meditation park

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Considered to be one of the most ancient cities in Uttar Pradesh, it is believed that Lord Buddha attained salvation or the Mahaparnirvana in Kushinagar. The archaeologists excavated the remnants of that period in Kushinagar in Uttar Pradesh in India. Besides these there are beautiful gardens in Kushinagar.  Famous for Lord Buddha, the monuments and gardens in Kushinagar are also equally beautiful and attract tourists from all over. Indianholiday.com offers online information on Meditation Park, Kushinagar and other tourist attractions

Notable People From Kushinagar

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Sachchidananda Vatsyayan ‘Agyeya’ (सच्चिदानंद हीरानंद वात्स्यायन ‘अज्ञेय’) was a notable Indian Hindi Writer. Ram Nagina Mishra was a former Loksabha M.P. from Kushinagar. Baleshwar Yadav was a former Loksabha M.P. from Kushinagar. Rajesh Pandey is a member of 16th Loksabha from Kushi Nagar (Lok Sabha constituency) and also served as a Member of Legislative Council in Uttar Pradesh. R. P. N. Singh was a former member of parliament from Kushi Nagar (Lok Sabha constituency) from Indian National Congress. He also served as Minister of State for Road and Transport, Minister of State for Petroleum and Natural Gas in Dr. Manmohan Singh Cabinet. He was also a member of many parliamentary committees.

Geography Of Kushinagar

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Kushinagar is situated at 53 km east from Gorakhpur on the National Highway -28, lies between latitude 26° 45´ N and 83° 24´ E. Gorakhpur is the main railway terminus for Kushinagar while air strip of U.P. Civil Aviation is available in Kasia, 5 km. from Kushinagar.

Gautam Buddha Death Place and Parinirvana

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In 1896, Waddell suggested that the site of the death and parinirvana of Gautama Buddha was in the region of Rampurva. However, according to Maha-parinirvana Sutta, the Buddha made his journey to Kushinagar, died there and wherein he was cremated. Modern scholarship, based on archaeological evidence, believes that the Buddha died in Kushinagar, close to the modern Kasia (Uttar Pradesh). Ashoka built a stupa and Gautam Buddha pilgrimage site to mark Buddha’s Death place and parinirvana in Kushinagara. The Hindu kings of Gupta dynasty period (4th to 7th century CE) helped greatly enlarge the Nirvana stupa and Kushinagar site, building a temple with reclining Buddha. This site was abandoned by Buddhist monks around 1200 CE, who flee to escape the invading Muslim army, after which the site decayed over the Islamic rule in India that followed. The British archaeologist Alexander Cunningham rediscovered Kushinagara in late 19th-century and his colleague A. C. L. Carlleyle unearthed the 1,500

Place of Nirvana History

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The present Kushinagar is identified with Kushawati( in pre-Buddha period ) and Kushinara (in Buddha period). Kushinara was the capital of Mallas which was one of the sixteen mahajanpads of the 6th Century B.C. Since then, it remained an integral part of the erstwhile empires of Maurya, Shunga, Kushana, Gupta and Harsha dynasties. In the medieval period, Kushinagar had passed under the suzerainty of Kultury Kings. Kushinara continued to be a living city till the 12th Century A.D. and was thereafter lost into oblivion. Padrauna is believed to be ruled over by a Rajput adventurer, Madan Singh in the 15th century A.D. However, modern Kushinagar came into prominence in the 19th Century with archeological excavations carried out by Alexander Cunningham, the first Archeological Surveyor of India and later followed by C.L. Carlleyle who exposed the main stupa and also discovered a 6.10 meters long statue of reclining Buddha, in 1876 A.D. Chandra Swami, a Burmese Monk, came to India in 1903 an

The Etymology of Gautam Buddha

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The Etymology of Gautam Buddha Kushinagar According to one theory, Kushwati was capital of Kosala Kingdom and according to Ramayana, it was built by King Kush, son of Rama, the protagonist of the epic Ramayana. While according to Buddhist tradition Kushawati was named prior to the King Kush. The naming of Kushwati is believed to be due to the abundance of Kush grass found in this region. Kushinagar Demographics 2011 India census, Kushinagar had a population of 22,214, with 3462 households. Males constitute 52% (11,502 Men) of the population and females 48% (10,712 Women). Kushinagar has an average literacy rate of 78.43%, higher than the national average of 74%, male literacy is 85%, and female literacy is 72%. In Kushinagar, 11% of the population is under 10 years of age. Schedule Caste (SC) constitutes 5.03% while Schedule Tribe (ST) were 2.39% of total population in Kushinagar Nagar Panchayat.

Place of nirvana Kushinagar or Kusinara

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kushinagar  place of nirvana Kushinagar or Kusinara is a town and a Nagar Panchayat in the Kushinagar district of the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh located around NH-28 and is 52 km east of Gorakhpur city. The Government of Uttar Pradesh has proposed Kushinagar-Sarnath Buddha Expressway to connect Buddhist pilgrimage towns. The expressway will be around 200 km long and wil reduce the distance from both towns from Seven hours to one and half hours. The expressway will also promote easy accessibility from other East UP towns to proposed AIIMS near Gorakhpur. It is an important Buddhist pilgrimage site, where Buddhists believe Gautama Buddha attained Parinirvana after his death. Outside India, it is an International  Buddhist Pilgrimage site . The followers of Buddhism, especially from Asian countries, wish to visit this place at least once in their lifetime the place of nirvana Gautam Buddha Kushinagar

Attaining Kushinagar:

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By Air:  reaching the town is possible through different ways. However, road is the major source that maximum people are using for  Kushinagar . Lucknow is the major city serving international flights from various nations. Flight for Lucknow is easily available from domestic as well as abroad places. By Rail:   Gorakhpur  is properly connected to major cities of India through the rail. Tourist can book online tickets for  Gorakhpur  from various parts of the nation. By Road:  Kushinagar is easily reachable by road as simple road from Gorakhpur is properly maintained by the administration. UP roadways are having buses from Delhi, Lucknow, Bhopal and many other cities for Gorakhpur.

Know about Kushinagar The best period to attain part 2

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Reaching Kushinagar from October to April is the best period because the climate becomes pleasant and humid gets off from the weather. Summer is very hot in UP so better not visit the spot at such time. Rainy season starts from June to September so you can plan your trip according to your choice.

KNOW ABOUT KUSHINAGAR (PART 1)

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It is a district of Uttar Pradesh. It comes in  Gorakhpur   mandal. It is 40 to 50 Km. far from  Gorakhpur  itself.  Kushinagar  is not a city, it just a name of small place which is very famous just because of  Mahatma Buddha.  One of the famous Buddhist pilgrimage destinations was Kushinagar in Uttar Pradesh in India. Kushinagar also is revered as the place where Buddha gave his last sermon, Mahaparinibbana Sutta where he enlisted importance of four-fold pilgrimage featuring Lumbini, Bodhgaya, Sarnath, and Kushinagar for an inspiring pilgrimage.

RAMABHAR SPUTE IS ALSO CALLED THE LAND OF BUDDHA

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Ramabhar   Stupa , also called a Mukutbandhan-Chaitya, is the cremation place of Buddha.  Kushinagar , Uttar pradesh, India. Kushinagar , Kusinagar or Kusinara is a town and a Nagar Panchayat in the Kushinagar district of the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh located around NH-28, and is 52 km east of Gorakhpur city. It is an important Buddhist pilgrimage site, where Buddhists believe Gautama Buddha attained Parinirvana after his death.

Ramabhar Stupa GAUTAMA BUDHA NAGAR

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Ramabhar  Stupa, Kushinagar is the place where Lord Buddha was cremated and he attained salvation or Mahaparnirvana. According to the facts, Lord Buddha had many discourses in Kushinagar in Uttar Pradesh. Tourists from all over visit the Ramabhar Stupa, Kushinagar which has carefully treasured the remnants of history.

Buddhists, Kushinagar is a beautiful place

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One of the main pilgrimage centers for Buddhists, Kushinagar is a beautiful place located in Uttar Pradesh. The place is believed to be the final resting place of Gautam Buddha. Kushinagar is visited by Buddhist pilgrims all throughout the year. The best time to visit the place is from November to March when the weather is favorable. It is perfect for exploring the temples and gardens of the place.

Ramabhar Stupa BUDDHUST

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One of the sacred destinations for the Buddhist followers, Kushinagar is one of the ancient cities that are famous for its Stupas and temples. One of the most important monuments in Kushinagar in Uttar Pradesh in India is the Ramabhar Stupa, Kushinagar. Indianholiday.com offers online information on Ramabhar Stupa, Kushinagar and other tourist attractions of Uttar Pradesh and other parts of India. On the banks of Gandak River, Kushinagar is just a few kilometers from Gorakhpur in Uttar Pradesh. This is the place where Lord Buddha attained salvation or Mahaparnirvana. From huge statues, relics to the scriptures and coins, the important historical evidences gives a varied detail of the sleepy town of Kushinagar which even existed in the pre Buddha period. History : Ramabhar Stupa, Kushinagar is the place where Lord Buddha was cremated and he attained salvation or Mahaparnirvana. According to the facts, Lord Buddha had many discourses in Kushinagar in Uttar Pradesh. Tourists from all over

bhuddhist nagari siddharth nagar

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History  of the district is associated with the life of Gautam Buddha, founder of Buddhism. Kapilavastu was the capital of his father Shuddodhan. This district has been named after the name of Gautam Buddha’s childhood name Prince “Siddhartha”. In the past, area was covered with forests and of Himalayan foothills was part of Shakya dynasty. In the sixth century BC, the Shakyons built their capital in  Kapilvastu  and established a powerful republic here. This region was once again ...

bhuddhust place kapilvastu modern

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The  Kapilvastu  Region: Located in the plains of central Nepal, and extending across the present India-Nepal border, the district of  Kapilvastu  holds tremendous historical significance for Buddhism. The discussion centered on historicity of the ancient  Kapilvastu  region, where several Buddhist pilgrimage sites relating to the Sakyamuni Buddha, as well as earlier historical Buddhas like the Kanakmuni Buddha and the Krakucchanda Buddha, are located. The discussion also examined the importance

kapilvastu saturated

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Kapilavastu (ancient city), ancient city, the capital of Shakya Taulihawa, Nepal , or Kapilavastu, municipality in Province No. 5, Nepal 

kapilvastu is a acient state

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This place has been named  Kapilvastu after the name of Great Sage Kapil who is the founder of Sankhya philosophy and who happens to stay in the very place where the state with a name of Kapilvastu was established. The Sage Kapil’s hermitage is believed to have been near to the edge of Vagirathi River. History:- Okkaka was the king of the state of Kosal. His sons and daughters fled to Taulihawa when they were exiled and formed a town near to the edge of Bhagirathi River with

KAPILAVASTU ANCIENT HISTORY

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Kapilavastu was the capital city of the Shakya state. The Shakyas were a warrior clan that belonged to the Kshatriya caste (the warrior rulers caste). There is some controversy surrounding the background of the Shakyas. All we know about the Shakyas is through Buddhist sources, and the historical facts in it have been clouded by many additions and variations over the centuries. Some accounts say that the Shakya princes were exiled from a previous state (identified as the kingdom of Ayodhya ...

History of Kapilvastu BUDDHIST HISTORY

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          History of Kapilvastu Kapilavastu was an ancient city on the Indian subcontinent which was the capital of the clan of the Shakyas . King Śuddhodana and Queen Māyā are believed to have lived at Kapilavastu, as did their son Prince Siddartha Gautama until he left the palace at the age of 29                       

BUDDHIST PLACE KUSHINAGAR AIRPORT SOON

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  Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday said the decision to designate Kushinagar airport in Uttar Pradesh as an i nternational one was “great news” and will provide better opportunities for the local people. “Great news for Uttar Pradesh, tourism and those inspired by the noble thoughts of Lord Buddha! Kushinagar Airport will now be an international airport. Connectivity will improve significantly. More tourists and pilgrims will also mean better opportunities for local population,” Modi tweeted after the Union Cabinet in its meeting gave its approval to declare Kushinagar airport as an international airport. Kushinagar airport is located in the vicinity of several Buddhist cultural Sites like Sravasti, Kapilvastu and Lumbini. Kushinagar itself is a Buddhist cultural site and declaration as an “international airport” will offer improved connectivity, wider choice of competitive costs to the air-travellers. It will result in boosting of domestic/international tourism and econ

HISTORY OF BUDDHISM OF INDIA

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Buddhismis  an ancient  Indian  religion, which arose in and around the ancient Kingdom of Magadha(now in Bihar,  India ), and is based on the teachings of the Gautama  Buddha [note 1]who was deemed a " Buddha " ("Awakened One").  Buddhism  spread outside of Magadha starting in the  Buddha ' s  lifetime.