Lumbini is the place where the founder of Buddhism, Lord Buddha was born. The auspicious garden of Lumbini is situated, amidst the newly established town of Siddharthanagar in the hot Terai plains of West Nepal. The broken Ashokan Pillar, holy remnants of Buddha’s mother Great Maya Devi are still well preserved here. Lumbini is the Mecca of every Buddhist, being one of the four holy places of Buddhism.
Lumbini is situated in Nepal about 22km from Bhairahawa of Nepal in the foot hills of Himalayas, near by the Indian border.
Lumbini is today one of the four main pilgrimage places in Buddhism and is also an important place of pilgrimage for those Hindus who consider the Buddha one of the many manifestations of the god Vishnu. The place is also a “UNESCO World heritage Site”.