Buddha
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Lumbini is the place
where Lord Buddha was born. Buddha is also known as Siddhartha Gautam. It is
also the place where he gained enlightenment and became famous in the world.
Lumbini has more pilgrimat tourists than any other city of Nepal.
you can see Maya Devi
temple, the place where she gave birth to the Lord, Buddha.
Many tourists outside the country come to visit Lumbini to know about the truth of Buddha and his education. Buddha is the first man that he did as a Lord for all the people of world. he borned in Lumbini in a family of highly social status, but he did not like the facility of all those provided by his family while he was seeing the illiteracy of other people and sins followed by them. At that situation, he gave up all the facilities, home, family and started to make people educated by morally.He has been popular in the world due to his moral education.
we welcome you in
Lumbini heartily. As a Nepali Citizen, i would like to spread the truth of why
people want to visit in Nepal. There are so many realities regarding the
natural beauty of Nepal, hospitality of Nepalese people, education of humanity
tought by Buddha etc. Our country is very peaceful and calm. Most of the
people follow the rules of cooperation.
VISIT LUMBINI YEAR 2012
The government of Nepal
has announced the VISIT LUMBINI YEAR 2012 for all the visitors requesting to
visit religious place, Lumbini, Nepal. you all the visitors who are intesested
to visit Nepal most welcom. it our pleasure to show our hospitality and
the natural beauty of Nepal.
Prime Minister Baburam
Bhattarai formally announced the much-talked-about Visit Lumbini Year 2012
(VLY-2012) from the birthplace of Gautam Buddha on Thursday, inviting the world
to work towards creating a peaceful society through Buddha’s peace message.
“I formally declare the
year 2012 as Visit Lumbini Year so as to make the birthplace of Buddha a centre
of global attraction,” said the prime minister at a programme here. Lumbini is
one of the country’s 10 sites inscribed on UNESCO’s World Heritage Site List.
Bhattarai said Buddha
fought against starvation, terrorism, hatred, wars and intolerance, and
insisted that country is heading towards ensuring perennial peace, ending the
impact of past conflicts.
Buddha’s discourses have
high influence on both domestic and international communities and that Nepal
should take its advantage by linking religion with the country’s development.
He committed that a
number of plans have been devised to make Lumbini, the centre of global
attraction. In the first phase, the government will design a master plan for
the development of Lumbini and then a circuit will be developed to connect all
the holy places related to Buddha.
The Cabinet on October
17 had declared 2012 as Visit Lumbini Year (VLY) for the promotion and
development of the Lumbini area. It had also formed a six-member national
committee led by UCPN (Maoist) Chairman Pushpa Kamal Dahal for the development
of the Greater Lumbini Area.
The committee includes
Forest Minister Wakil Musalman, Nepali Congress Lawmaker Minendra Rijal and UML
Lawmaker Mangal Siddhi Manandhar. The committee has also been mandated for
preparing a master plan for the development of Lumbini.
A team led by Dahal
visited New York, USA, recently to meet UN Secretary General Ban Ki Moon. The
Nepali team urged Ban to coordinate international efforts to develop the
Buddha’s birth place.
Maoist Chairman Dahal is
also one of the joint chairmen of Hong Kong-based Non Governmental
Organisation—Asia Pacific Exchange and Cooperation Foundation (APEC)—which was
said to have pledged to spend $ 3 billion for the development of Lumbini.
The government plans to
nominate Nepali singer and nun Aani Chhoying Dolma, Chinese actor Jackie Chan,
Indian superstar Shahrukh Khan and Indian actress Rekha as Peace Ambassadors
for the VLY 2012.
According to the
Bhairahawa immigration office, 98,431 visitors (excluding Indian) entered Nepal
to visit Lumbini in the first 10 months of 2011. According to the government
statistics, 99,508 tourists (excluding Indians) visited Lumbini in 2010.
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