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Birth place of Gautam Buddha, called light of Asia was born in Lumbini 27 century before and well known world peace ambassador, Buddhist philosopher lord Buddha’s home place, one greatest meditation hub of the world and wetlands.
Lumbinī (Sanskrit: "the lovely") is a Buddhist pilgrimages site in the Rupandehi district of Nepal. It is the place where queen Mayadevi is said to have given birth to Siddhartha Gautam, who as the Gautam Buddha founded the Buddhist tradition. The Buddha lived between roughly 563 and 483 B. C. Lumbini is one of four magnets for pilgrimage that sprang up in places pivotal to the life of the Buddha, the others being at Kusinagar, Bodh Gaya, and Sarnath.
Lumbini is in the foothills of the 25 km east of the municipality of Kapilavastu, where the Buddha is said to have lived till the age of 29. Kapilvastu is the name of the place in question as well as of the neighbouring district. Lumbini has a number of temples, including the Mayadevi temple and others under construction. Also here is the Puskarini or holy pond - where the Buddha's mother took the ritual dip prior to his birth and where he, too, had his first bath - as well as the remains of Kapilvastu palace. At other sites near Lumbini, earlier Buddhas were, according to tradition, born, achieved ultimate awakening and finally relinquished earthly form. Lumbini, as of 1997, is an UNESCO world heritage site specifically nominated for the international world heritage program.
The holy site of Lumbini is bordered by a large monastic zone, in which only monasteries can be built, no shops or hotels or restaurants. It is separated into an eastern and western monastic zone, the eastern having the Theravadin monasteries, the western having Mahayana and Vajrayana monasteries.
The holy site of Lumbini has ruins of ancient monasteries, a sacred Bodhi tree, an ancient bathing pond, the Asoka pillar and the Mayadevi temple, where the precise place of birth of Buddha is located. From early morning to early evening, pilgrims from various countries perform chanting and meditation at the site.

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