Kushinagar is a town located in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. It is known for its cultural and historical significance and is a popular destination for tourists interested in exploring the beauty and culture of Uttar Pradesh.
One of the main attractions in Kushinagar is the Mahaparinirvana Temple, which is a temple that is dedicated to the Buddha. The temple is a popular destination for Buddhists and is a great place to learn about the religion and its teachings.
Kushinagar is also home to several cultural attractions, including the Rambhar Stupa, which is a stupa that was built in the 6th century. The town is also home to a number of temples and monasteries, including the China Temple and the Japanese Temple, which are popular destinations for pilgrims.
In addition to its cultural attractions, Kushinagar has a number of natural attractions, including the Ganges River, which is a popular spot for fishing and boating. The town is also located near the Sarnath Deer Park, which is a protected area that is home to a variety of wildlife, including deer, leopards, and a range of bird species.
Overall, Kushinagar is a beautiful and fascinating destination that offers something for everyone. With its cultural and historical significance, natural beauty, and cultural attractions, it is a must-visit destination for tourists interested in exploring the culture and history of Uttar Pradesh.
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The Parinirvana Stupa in Kushinagar, is a pious site among the followers of Buddha, as it is the place of death of Gautama Buddha the founder of Buddhism. In 260 BCE Maurya king Ashoka reportedly visited Kushinagar, where he built several caityas, & stupas to honour the Buddha's place of Nirvana.
Rambhar Stupa also called a Mukutbandhan-Chaitya in Kushinagar is one of the most sacred pilgrimage site among the Buddhists as it is the cremation place of Buddha. This is the place where Lord Buddha gave his last sermon in Kushinagar. It is believed that Gautam Buddha attained Parinirvana here after his death.
The Matha Kuar shrine is famous for its 10th century statue of Buddha, which is 3m high and it is said to be built out of a single stone. Buddha's statue at the temple depicts in a Bhumi Sparsh Mudra. It also shows Buddha sitting under the Bodhi tree, which symbolically represents "the Enlightenment of Buddha".
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