11 thoughts on “PHOTO: Monks Visit Birthplace of Lord Buddha in Lumbini, Nepal”

  1. I’d love to know more about the birthplace of Buddha. Are you planning an article? Is it a major pilgrimmage for monks to visit this location?

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    • Hi Travel-Wonders: I wrote a piece about it back in 2010when I first visited that you might enjoy: https://holeinthedonut.com/2011/02/13/buddha-birthplace-lumbini-nepal/. It is indeed a major pilgrimage site, along with the sites of Buddha’s enlightenment, where he taught, and where he died, but the other three are all in India. A giant festival is held once a year at each site, one for each of the four Tibetan Buddhist traditions. The Monlam Festival I attended in Lumbini was for the Sakyapa tradition. I was very fortunate to be able to attend the prayer ceremonies with thousands of monks who had come from all over the world.

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