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Gautam Buddha’s Relics, Ramagram, Parasi, Nepal

This pagoda contains the relics of Gautama the Buddha. There is a place to sit and meditate. You can go into meditative states here effortlessly.

How to Get there
It is 29 kms from Bhairahawa and 41 kms away from Butwal. You can take a cab from there.

Map: https://goo.gl/maps/KYe7UtA62VtcrGXz6

About Ramagram Relics Stupa
The Ramagrama Stupa is said to be one of the eight places where the relics of Buddha’s body were put after his cremation. It is the only one that has never been opened.

It’s said that when Buddha died, his body was cremated and the remains were distributed to eight kingdoms. Each of these kingdoms buried the relics of Buddha in their own stupa. In the years since, all but one of them have been opened and the contents distributed across the world. The stupa that has never been opened is here at Ramagrama.

Legend says that Emperor Asoka came to the stupa at Ramagrama in 249 BC and planned to open it and retrieve the relics of Buddha. But, when he arrived, he had a vision of a snake god that told him not to interfere with the site, and so he left it alone and worshipped at it instead.

Today, all you’ll be able to see is a grassy mound but excavation work has determined that there is a stupa within it. Although experts have studied the site, there is an agreement to not open the stupa, to maintain its sanctity.

When you visit, you’ll also notice a large tree rising up from the mound. In fact, if you look closely, you’ll realise there are actually four trees of different species, intertwined and living in harmony. For pilgrims, it’s an important symbol that reflects the ideal of Buddhism.

Source
https://visitworldheritage.com/en/buddha/ramagrama-stupa/c0b00737-7dd2-4817-9449-0ff69f78125a

This pagoda contains the relics of Gautama the Buddha. There is a place to sit and meditate. You can go into meditative states here effortlessly.

How to Get there
It is 29 kms from Bhairahawa and 41 kms away from Butwal. You can take a cab from there.

Map: https://goo.gl/maps/KYe7UtA62VtcrGXz6

About Ramagram Relics Stupa
The Ramagrama Stupa is said to be one of the eight places where the relics of Buddha’s body were put after his cremation. It is the only one that has never been opened.

It’s said that when Buddha died, his body was cremated and the remains were distributed to eight kingdoms. Each of these kingdoms buried the relics of Buddha in their own stupa. In the years since, all but one of them have been opened and the contents distributed across the world. The stupa that has never been opened is here at Ramagrama.

Legend says that Emperor Asoka came to the stupa at Ramagrama in 249 BC and planned to open it and retrieve the relics of Buddha. But, when he arrived, he had a vision of a snake god that told him not to interfere with the site, and so he left it alone and worshipped at it instead.

Today, all you’ll be able to see is a grassy mound but excavation work has determined that there is a stupa within it. Although experts have studied the site, there is an agreement to not open the stupa, to maintain its sanctity.

When you visit, you’ll also notice a large tree rising up from the mound. In fact, if you look closely, you’ll realise there are actually four trees of different species, intertwined and living in harmony. For pilgrims, it’s an important symbol that reflects the ideal of Buddhism.

Source
https://visitworldheritage.com/en/buddha/ramagrama-stupa/c0b00737-7dd2-4817-9449-0ff69f78125a

Type

Relics

Country

Nepal (नेपाल)

State

Parasi

Town

Ramagram

Google Map

https://goo.gl/maps/KYe7UtA62VtcrGXz6

Longitude

27.4980247

Latitude

83.6788031

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Accessibility

If you want to enter and meditate inside the dome, you need to complete online Vipassana course. If you have not completed a course, you can only view from outside.

Read More

https://visitworldheritage.com/en/buddha/ramagrama-stupa/c0b00737-7dd2-4817-9449-0ff69f78125a
http://www.buddhanet.net/e-learning/buddhistworld/buddha.htm

How To Get There

It is 29 kms from Bhairahawa and 41 kms away from Butwal. You can take a cab from there.