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Ro
Review №1

Holy place where buddha jii is resting

Wa
Review №2

Kushinagar is the death place of Gautama Buddha” Review of Parinirvana Stupa and Parinirvana Temple. If you believe in Buddhism then at least one time visit here, this is very quit place. ... The distance between Gorakhpur to Kushinagar is almost 54KM

am
Review №3

Mahaparinirvana (salvation) in 483 BC and was cremated at Rambhar Stupa. The reclining   nirvana   statue of Lord Buddha inside the temple is 6.10 mt. long and is made of monolith  red-sand   stone of the  5th  century A.D. It represents  the   Dieing-Buddha  reclining  on  his  right side with his face towards the west. Being the death-  place  of Lord  Buddha,   it is holy place for pilgrimage.  Indo-Japanese Temple, Burmeses Temple, chinese Temple, Thai Temple, Korean, SriLankan, Tibettan temples, 15 Acres Meditation Park,  Museum are the other attractions at Kushinagar.

दु
Review №4

In this health rejuvenation camp body and mind related ailments are treated following natural curative methods and yoga in their original form. This wellness center induces a natural healing process in the body which gives boost to self-curative forces and enable in healing and acquiring health. It endeavors to give lessons to and treat you to enjoy a sound natural life only in 10 days. The main and the only aim of this health center is to provide you with happy and fit life. It suggests a 10-day program to the fitness seekers on the basis of the thorough medical check-ups and pathological examination.

Review №5

This college is one of the best college.the teachers are good habit and teaching to students with politely and always want to provide better study manner to students.

SA
Review №6

This is the place where the wall of Gautam buddh were seen by the Archeological survey report of India

Ma
Review №7

The world famous place , kushinagar

An
Review №8

Nice placeI am here nowThe present Kushinagar is identified with Kusavati (in pre-Buddha period) and Kushinara (in post-Buddha period). Kushinara was the capital of Mallas which was one of the sixteen mahajanpads of the 6th Century BCE. 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 CE and was thereafter lost into oblivion. Padrauna is believed to be ruled over by a Rajput adventurer, Madan Singh, in the 15th century CE.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. Excavations continued in the early twentieth century under J. Ph. Vogel.[5] He conducted archaeological campaigns in 1904-5, 1905-6 and 1906-7, uncovering a wealth of Buddhist materials.Chandra Swami, a Burmese monk, came to India in 1903 and made Mahaparinirvana Temple into a living shrine.After independence, Kushinagar remained the part of district Deoria. On 13 May 1994, it came into being as a new district of Uttar Pradesh

Am
Review №9

One of the great holy place for Buddhist.....

Ar
Review №10

That place is my birth place.

Ab
Review №11

Very nice temple.

Co
Review №12

Buddha temple place

SL
Review №13

Nice looking

Mu
Review №14

Very nice

I
Review №15

Temple

Vi
Review №16

Thai temple in Kushinara city Originally. This city is named Kusuda Dee. Which is an old name ... later changed to or changed I dont know .. His Highness told him again.Comfortable room ... Luang Pho, benevolent abbotdelicious

พร
Review №17

Have come to rest and pray Pay homage to Luang Por Boonlert

Mo
Review №18

Gautam Buddhas Parinirvana Ashtali

sh
Review №19

Ghumne k liye shant jagah

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