Location: Uttar Pradesh Founded By: Kasaya, Kushinara Best Season: October-April Languages: Hindi, English |
Tourism in
Kushinagar
LAND OF MAHAPARINIRVANA Known earlier as Kushinara, now Kasaya,
Kushinagar is one of the most sacred sites
for the Buddhists. It was here that Lord
Buddha is said to have attained 'Mahaparnirvana',
the freedom from the endless cycle of birth
and rebirth at Kushinagar. At the time of
the great event, kushinara was an
insignificant settlement, a part of the
Malla Kingdom.
Kushi Nagar is an archaeological site,
significant for its close proximity with the
life of Lord Buddha. So far, at least ten
monasteries have been discovered. The
Mukutabandhana Stupa, which was built to
hold the Buddha’s cremated remains is
considered of great sanctity. There is also
a large reclining stone figure of the
Buddha. The original image was made in
Mathura and brought to Kushinagar by
Haribala, a monk who lived in the time of
king Kumargupta (AD 413-455). Although, the
original image was destroyed, it was
restored in the last century.
PRIME ATTRACTIONS
Religious Places
Nirvana Stupa: Standing at a height of
2.74m, the Nirwana Stupa is is built of
bricks. This huge stupa was excavated by
Carlyl in 1876. A copper vessel unearthed
here bears an inscription in ancient brahmi
stating that Lord Buddha's remains had been
deposited here.
Nirvana Temple:
This temple houses the 6m long statue of
reclining Buddha, which was unearthed in
1876. Carved from Chunar sandstone, the
statue has an inscription below that dates
the statue to the fifth century AD.
Mathakuar Shrine:
This shrine lies about 400 yards from the
Parinirvana stupa. A black stone image of
the Buddha in the ‘bhumi sparsha mudra’ was
recovered here. The last sermon by Lord
Buddha was given here.
Ramabhar Stupa: Referred to as the Mukt Bandhan Vihar in
ancient Buddhist texts, this stupa marks the
site where the Lord was cremated. About 1 km
away, this large stupa rises to a height of
49 ft.
Chinese Temple:
Here the special attraction is a beautiful
statue of Lord Buddha.
Japanese Temple:
On display here is the beautiful Ashta Dhatu
(eight metals) statue of Lord Buddha, which
was brought from Japan.
Museums
Kushinagar Museum:
The Buddha Museum contains finds from
excavations at the site. Timings: 10:30 am.
to 4:30 pm, all days except Monday. Other
places of interest include Pawanagar (Fazilnagar)
and the Sun Temple at Turkpatti.
EXCURSIONS
Gorakhpur:
(51 kms) Rahul Sankratayan Museum at
Gorakhpur has an excellent collection of
thanka paintings and relics of the Buddha.
Water Sports Complex at Ramgarhtal
Planetarium and the Gorakhnath Temple in the
city are also well worth a visit.
Lumbini:
Situated in Nepal at a distance of 122 km
from Gorakhpur, Lumbini is the birthplace of
Lord Buddha. Buses ply till the border, from
where the remaining 26 km has to be covered
by private vehicles.

Kapilvastu: The ancient city abounds in numerous stupas.
HOW TO GET THERE
Air: There is no direct air connection.
Rail: From Delhi , one has to reach
Gorakhpur, by rail.
Road: Taxis and buses. Gorakhpur is a
convenient base for visiting Kapilvastu (110
km), Lumbini (108 km) and Shravasti (195
km).
PLACES TO STAY IN
KUSHINAGAR
(WHERE TO STAY IN
KUSHINAGAR) Kushinagar is one of the major spots that
the Buddhist circuit covers, one of the
reson why, tourist won't find any problems
in finding a good accommodation option over
here. Some of good accommodation options
include: Pathik Niwas (UPSTDC), Kushinagar.
PWD Inspection House. LRP Inspection House.
Mumgadaw Arakanese Rest House.
TOURIST INFORMATION CENTRES Government of UP Tourist Bureau, Buddha
Marg, Kushinagar. Banks: Central Bank of India, Kabiya Road,
Kushinagar; State Bank of India, Kasia. Post Office: Sub Post Office, Main Crossing,
Kushinagar. Hospitals: Community Health Centre, Deoria
Road, Kasia; Govt. Ayurvedic Hospital,
Buddha Marg, Kushinagar.
NEARBY CITIES Gorakpur: 51-km Lumbini: 108-km Kapilvastu: 110-km
Shravasti: 195-km
GENERAL INFORMATION Area: 6.00 sq. km.
Population: 13860 (1991 census). Altitude: 400 m above sea level.
Main Festival: Buddha Purnima. Clothing: Summer: Light Cotton.
Winter: Woollen. |