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Kapilavastu is the name of an region of ancient Shakya kingdom that is considered a holy pilgrimage place for Buddhists, located close to Lumbini. The result of years of excavation and research by numerous international teams have concluded that Kapilavastu is in Nepal and is acknowledged by UNESCO as well as the government of India. The search for Buddha's birthplace following the accounts left... Read enhanced Wikipedia article

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Anoma River The Anoma is a river in southern Nepal, near Kapilavastu, where Prince Siddhartha renounced the world before becoming Gautama Buddha by cutting off his hair, abandoning his royal dress and exchanging it for the robes of an ascetic.

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    Kapilavastu

    Kapilavastu is the name of an region of ancient Shakya kingdom that is considered a holy pilgrimage place for Buddhists, located close to Lumbini. The result of years of excavation and research by numerous international teams have concluded that Kapilavastu is in Nepal and is acknowledged by UNESCO as well as the government of India.
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    Buddha (manga)

    As of early 2006, each volume had sold an average of 8,500 copies, with Kapilavastu having sold 20,000 copies.
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    Kanthaka

    The death is variously described as occurring either at the banks of the Anoma or upon returning to Kapilavastu.
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    Kaundinya

    In the meantime, Kaundinya returned to his home town of Kapilavastu and ordained Punna.
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    Gautama Buddha

    Upon his return, the royal palace had prepared the midday meal, but since no specific invitation had come, the sangha went for an alms round in Kapilavastu.
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    Lumbini

    Lumbini is in the foothills of the Himalaya, 25 km east of the municipality of Kapilavastu, where the Buddha is said to have lived till the age of 29.
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    History of Buddhism

    After an early life of luxury under the protection of his father, Ĺšuddhodana, the ruler of Kapilavastu which later became incorporated into the state of Magadha, Siddhartha entered into contact with the realities of the world and concluded that life was inescapably bound up with suffering and sorrow.
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    Borobudur

    While Queen Maya felt that it was the time to give birth, she went to the Lumbini park outside the Kapilavastu city.
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    Anuruddha

    Since Sukkhodana was the brother of Suddhodana, king of the Sakyas in Kapilavastu, Anuruddha was cousin to Siddhartha, (Gautama Buddha).
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    Buddhism

    Siddhartha Gautama, the founder of Buddhism, was born in the city of Lumbini around the year 485 BCE and was raised in Kapilavastu.

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