Maybe you've seen many statues of Buddha in China. But if you go to  Nepal, there is also a Buddhist pilgrimage site called Lumbini.
Lumbini (in Sanskrit means "beautiful") is a Buddhist pilgrimage site  located in the city of Nepal Kapilvastu, Kapilvastu district, or more  precisely near the border of India. If you look at the pages, in this  place there is a large garden with various plants, including the pipal  tree. But most important are the temple of Maya Devi and several  artificial Ashoka stupa.

In Lumbini there is also a modern temple to the ancient ruins of the  fence. But unfortunately some of the statues and other artifacts could  not be found because currently stored at the National Musuem of  Kathmandu. On the south side of the temple, there is a holy pool that  was once used by the Maya Devi bath before giving birth and the baby was  considered the Buddha that washed by two dragons in this pool.
Buddhist pilgrimage sites in order to stay awake, there is a small  fence decorated with prayer flags and banners Ashoka Pillar near the  temple. Around this place is also provided a place for prayer and a bowl  to put the incense.
For those of you who want to see the top of this Buddhist temple of gold  turn to Kathmandu. At the top of the temple there is a small  rectangular tower with Buddha eyes on each side and gold on top.
You need to know that, Siddharta Gautama who first founded the Buddhist  religion. And Lumbini was used as the birthplace of Gautama Buddha  (Siddharta Gautama another name) in the 7th century BC or 6. Maya Devi  (Mayadevi) is the mother of Siddharta Gautama. This woman has given  birth to the future of the Buddha under a tree, when he traveled to his  parents' house in Devadaha in May of 642 BC.

Lumbini is also one of the four Buddhist pilgrimage sites (in addition  to Bodh Gaya, Sarnath and Kushinagar in India) that tell the big events  in the life of Siddharta Gautama. Interestingly, almost all the events  going on under the trees.
To get to this place, mostly pilgrims, using "Buddha Air", which landed at a small airport in Lumbini.

 
 

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