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Kushinagar
- Set against a pastoral
landscape, the small hamlet of
Kushinagar, 53 km west of
Gorakhpur, is revered as the
site of the Buddha's
Mahaparinirvana, his death and
cremation, that marked his final
liberation from the cycles of
death and rebirth.
During Buddha's lifetime,
Kushinara, as it was then
called, was a small town in the
kingdom of the Mallas,
surrounded by a thick forest
cover. It remained forgotten,
until the late nineteenth
century, when archaeologists
rediscovered the site, and began
excavations.
Today,
Kushinagar is rediscovering its
roots, as a center for
international Buddhism, and is
home to many viharas, including
a Tibetan gompa devoted to
Sakyamuni, a Burmese vihara, and
temples from China and Japan.
General
Information
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Temperature (Max./Min.) Deg C:
Summer - 47/28 Winter -23/7
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Total Area: 1026 KM2
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Buffer Zone: 813 KM2
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Core Area: 232 KM2
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Tourist Zone: 35 KM2
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Best Season: October to March
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Clothing: Summer -
Cotton/Tropical, Winter - Light
Woolens
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Language Spoken: Hindi, English
What to
See
Nirvana Temple: Set in a
leafy park at the heart of
Kushinagar, the Nirvana Stupa,
dating back to the reign of
Kumaragupta I (413-55AD),
enshrines a giant statue of the
Buddha, in a reclining position.
It was extensively rebuilt, by
Burmese Buddhists, in 1927. The
surrounding area is strewn with
Stupas, erected by pious
pilgrims, and ruins of four
monasteries.
Japanese Temple: Built by
the Atago Isshin World Buddhist
Cultural Association, it
consists of a single circular
chamber, housing a golden image
of the Buddha, softly lit
through small, stained-glass
windows.
Rambhar Stupa: About 1.5
km southeast of the Nirvana
Temple, surrounded by rice,
wheat and cane fields, lies at
the Rambhar Stupa. It was
popularly believed to be the
place, where Buddha was created
by the Mallas.
Mata Kaur Shrine: Houses
a 10th century blue schist image
of the Buddha.
How to
Reach
Kushinagar is connected by road
to Gorakhpur, 55 km away.
Gorakhpur is linked by air to
Delhi, Calcutta, Lucknow and
Varanasi.
Air: Nearest airport is
Varanasi.
Rail: The nearest railway
station is at Gorakhpur (51 km),
which is the headquarters of
Northeastern Railways and linked
to important destinations.
Road: Kushinagar is well
connected to other parts of the
state of Uttar Pradesh by bus.
There are regular buses to
Gorakhpur (51 km), Lumbini (173
km), Kapilavastu (148 km),
Sravasti (254 km), and Sarnath
(266 km), and Agra (680 km).
Local Transport: Jeeps
and elephants are available on
hire basis to take the tourists
inside the forest.
Where
to Stay
With the increasing popularity
of Kushinagar as a major
Buddhist attraction, several
standard and budget hotels have
opened up. Another option is to
stay in the dharamshalas, which
are cheap and provide good basic
services.
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