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Local mais importante em Kapilavastu:

*Tilaurakot Kapilvastu*
Sítios arqueológicos de onde Siddharta viveu.
– Entramos por esse portão https://maps.app.goo.gl/XoQGX4EgqJ63smGm6
– Palácio do príncipe Siddharta: https://maps.app.goo.gl/FWAVwPFA2CMqjg6NA
– Portão pelo qual Siddharta seguiu para estudar com os mestres das florestas: https://maps.app.goo.gl/FTaLXTsgXaMe2LJ79
– Capita de Kapilavastu: https://maps.app.goo.gl/LojYurKZyCzAimkc8

Locais bem próximos do palácio que podemos visitar caminhando:

*Kanthak Stupa*
– Bem próxima e local bem simples mesmo, quase não vemos o que é. A 2 min caminhando do portão em que Buda saiu: https://maps.app.goo.gl/pP4MgpWUsGgaSAcL8
– About 100 m east of the gate lies a stupa, believed to be erected at the spot where Kanthaka, the favorite horse of Prince Siddhartha, had died. It is believed that the horse had a sole purpose to accomplish – to take the Bodhisattva out of the world of luxury and help him attain perfect enlightenment. After crossing the Anoma River, Siddhartha shaved his head and formally entered the world of monkshood. He sent Chhanna, his charioteer, and Kanthaka, the horse, back home. The horse served the destined purpose and died before entering the palace gate (Rijal, 1996: 24). Both Chinese travelers have noticed the stupa during their visit to Kapilavastu. https://lumbinidevtrust.gov.np/post/2_6680b9d6349fe

*Twin or Dhamnihawa Stupas*
– 3 a 5 min caminhando a norte do mesmo portão: https://maps.app.goo.gl/RXmvHpRij4XLf7q86
– The Dhamnihawa Stupas are believed to have been built to commemorate the Lord Buddha’s parents, King Suddhodan and Queen Mayadevi. The twin stupas are located on the banks of Banganga river, around 800 meters north of Tilaurakot. The stupas were unearthed between 1968 and 1969. https://kathmandupost.com/travel/2019/09/21/seven-historical-sites-in-kapilvastu-that-you-probably-didn-t-know-about

Próximo local mais importante:

*Kudan Stupa or The Ancient Nyigrodharama Site*
– 10 min de carro para o sul do palácio: https://maps.app.goo.gl/Sr22LcYgbQZxv4886
– An important site for Buddhists, Nigrodharam, also known as Kudan, lies about 2.5km south from Taulihawa. It is here that King Suddhodan Shakya, the Buddha’s father, constructed a large vihara to meet his son for the first time after Siddhartha achieved enlightenment. It is also the place where Lord Buddha delivered his first discourse following enlightenment to his followers, including his wife Yashodhara and son Rahul.Recent excavation projects have discovered a wooden post-hole dating to the 8th century BCE which they believe will be instrumental in yielding new information about the Buddha’s life. https://kathmandupost.com/travel/2019/09/21/seven-historical-sites-in-kapilvastu-that-you-probably-didn-t-know-about

Outros locais relacionados a outros Budas, começando com o que está mais ao norte do palácio, muito muito simples:

*Niglihawa*
– 10 min de carro ao norte do palácio: https://maps.app.goo.gl/LBZp1FRPduZMVAh79
– The Birthplace of Kanakamuni Buddha. Located about 7 kilometers northeast of Taulihawa, Niglihawa is recognized as the birthplace of Kanakamuni Buddha. In 249 BC, Emperor Asoka visited this revered site and erected a stone pillar inscribed in Brahmi script and Pali language. The inscription commemorates Asoka’s enlargement of Kanakamuni Buddha’s stupa, his worship at the site, and the erection of the pillar to mark the birthplace during his 20th coronation year. Additionally, the pillar bears an inscription by King Ripu Malla from 1312 AD. Renowned Chinese pilgrims, including Fa-Hien and Hiuen-Tsang, documented the Kanakamuni Stupa and Asoka Pillar in their travelogues. In recent times, a small statue of Kanakamuni Buddha has been established at the site, adding to its historical and spiritual significance. https://lumbinidevtrust.gov.np/page/2_667f8489290b3

*Arorakot*
– 2km de Niglihawa: https://maps.app.goo.gl/Su4bXWuoQGwycVEcA
– Hometown of Kanakamuni Buddha. Located 1.4km east of Niglihawa and 10km northeast of Taulihawa, Araurakot is identified as the town where Kanakamuni Buddha lived, grew up, and spent his married life. It was an ancient walled forest area, now visible as a large rectangular fortified ruin with remnants of a moat and brick fortifications. Archaeologists have recommended thorough excavation of Araurakot and the surrounding sites like Thumwa, Semari, Gobari, and Niglihawa to better understand this complex. A 2015 geophysical survey by UNESCO revealed significant structural ruins beneath the citadel. https://lumbinidevtrust.gov.np/page/2_667f8489290b3

Mais ao sul de Kapilavastu:

*Gotihawa*
– 3km de Kudan (visita mais ao sul das de Kapilavastu): https://maps.app.goo.gl/hxH5D2rtWeS5Y1xz5
– The Birthplace of Krakuchhanda Buddha. Located about 5km southwest of Taulihawa, Gotihawa is identified as the holy place where Krakuchhanda Buddha was born and attained enlightenment. In 249 BC, Emperor Asoka visited the site, erected a stone pillar, and built a large stupa to commemorate the birthplace of Krakuchhanda Buddha. The Asoka Pillar, standing 3.25m high with a diameter of 83/79 cm, remains in-situ on its original masonry basement foundation. Prominent Chinese travelers like Fa-hsien and Hiuen Tsang also mention the pillar and stupa erected by Asoka at Gotihawa. Excavations have revealed ancient potteries, brick structures of stupas and monasteries, an ancient well, and a water tank around the modern Gotihawa village, indicating that the site has been inhabited since the 6th century BC. https://lumbinidevtrust.gov.np/page/2_667f8489290b3

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*Mapas e páginas sobre os locais de Kapilavastu*
– Mapa de Kapilavastu: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1hHsj_c8HEDD4qppSLZRpuzKuGDgp28Ar/view?usp=sharing
– Bom artigo no jornal Kathmandu Post: https://kathmandupost.com/travel/2019/09/21/seven-historical-sites-in-kapilvastu-that-you-probably-didn-t-know-about
– Página com boas informações no site do Ministério da Cultura do Nepal: https://lumbinidevtrust.gov.np/post/2_6680b9d6349fe
– Com mais algumas informações e mapa: https://lumbinidevtrust.gov.np/page/2_667f8489290b3