परिनिर्वान स्तुप मंदिर (Parinirvana Stupa Mandir) is a Buddhist temple, the nirvana place of Gautama Buddha. 6.1 meter long lying Buddha murti, lying on His right hand with the head to the north. Alexander Cunningham gains the most attention for his work in the area, because he conclusively proved that Gautama Buddha had died in the area.
Nirvana - means after death: A great human liberated from karmic rebirth and his cycle of rebirth endended.
Main prarthna hall with two different views.
Large green corridor with lying Buddha inner parikrama circle.
Temple history with welcome message.
Archaeological Survey of India continuing with his research.
483 BCE
When Gautama Buddha got nirmana
1861
The Archaeological Surveyor of India, visited Kushinagar in 1861-62, and confirmed this place as Mahaparinirvana of Buddha.
1927
The present form of the stupa was restored.
1956
The present temple was built by the Indian government.
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