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Pilgriamages > Buddhist Religious > Kapilavastu

Identified today with ancient Kapilvastu, modern Piprahwa lies at a distance of 20 km from Siddharthnagar. Kapilvastu was the ancient capital of the Sakya dynasty whose ruler was the father of the Buddha, for which reason the Buddha is also referred to as the Sakyamuni. The Sakya domain was one of the sixteen independent principalities of the 6th century BC.

Prince Gautam, as the Buddha was then known, left his palace in Kapilvastu at the age of 29, and revisited it 12 years later, long after he had attained enlightenment.

Today, Kapilvastu Comprises of Several villages, chief among them being Piprahwa and Ganvaria. A large stupa stands at the ancient site which is said to have housed the bone relics of the Buddha. The presence of these relics are testified by an ancient Brahmi inscription discovered at Piprahwa. The ruins of the palace are spread over a large area.

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Identified today with ancient Kapilvastu, modern Piprahwa lies at a distance of 20 km from Siddharthnagar. Kapilvastu was the ancient capital of the Sakya dynasty whose ruler was the father of the Buddha, for which reason the Buddha is also referred to as the Sakyamuni. The Sakya domain was one of the sixteen independent principalities of the 6th century BC.

Prince Gautam, as the Buddha was then known, left his palace in Kapilvastu at the age of 29, and revisited it 12 years later, long after he had attained enlightenment.

Today, Kapilvastu Comprises of Several villages, chief among them being Piprahwa and Ganvaria. A large stupa stands at the ancient site which is said to have housed the bone relics of the Buddha. The presence of these relics are testified by an ancient Brahmi inscription discovered at Piprahwa. The ruins of the palace are spread over a large area.

Area : 06.00 sq. km.
Population : Approx. 5000 people
Altitude : 100 mtrs above sea level.l
Language : Hindi and English
STD Code : 05544
Best Season : The best season to visit Kapilavastu is between October to April.

Close On Heels: Lumbini- 86 kms.
Gorakhpur - 97 kms.
Sravasti -147 kms
Kushinagar - 148 kms.
Lucknow - 308 kms.
Varanasi - 312 kms.
Important Address
District Magistrate
Siddharth Nagar. Ph : 2333, 2180


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