LUMBINI:
Lumbini, the birthplace of the Buddha, was located in 1890 after
being untraced for 1,500 years.
Lumbini grove, the sacred site of Lord Buddha's birth is today
a small village in Nepal, 27 km from Sonauli on the Indo-Nepal
Border.
Three hundred years after the Mahaparinirvana, Emperor Ashoka
visited Lumbini and erected a pillar there. This pillar, though
broken, still remains at the site. It is known as the Rummendei
Pillar after the earlier name of the place (modern name Rupandhei)
in Nepal.
How To Reach
Air: Nearest airport is Varanasi (323
km) and Bhairawha, Nepal.
Rail: The nearest railway station
is Gorakhpur 123 km away.
Road: Buses ply up to the Indian side
of the border, from where the passengers have to disembark and
take another bus after crossing the border check post.
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