Kapilavastu

Kapilavastu

Kapilavastu is the name of an region of ancient Shakya kingdom that is considered a holy pilgrimage place for Buddhists, located close to Lumbini. The result of years of excavation and research by numerous international teams have concluded that Kapilavastu is in Nepal and is acknowledged by UNESCO as well as the government of India.

The search for Buddha's birthplace following the accounts left by Xuanzang and Faxian involved various searches in the late 19th century.

Tilaurakot

Tilaurakot had been the citadel complex of the larger surrounding Kapilvastu Kingdom, founded by Lord Buddha's father Śuddhodana, the chief of the Shakya nation, one of several ancient tribes in the growing state of Kosala. "kot" in Tilaurakot is Nepalese denoting fortress. It lies approximately five kilometers north of Taulihawa, the modern district center of Kapilbastu District, (approx. 30,000 inhabitants). Tilaurakot was excavated by Robin Coningham and Armin Schmidt. The excavation revealed a considerable walled fortress approximately 300 meters long and 200 meters wide and containing exposed foundations of several building complexes. Some 150 meters before Tilaurakot's western gate (the modern main entrance) lies a small, neglected, but quaint museum housing coins, painted grey ware and northern black polished ware pottery, and toys excavated from the site dating between the seventh century BC and fourth century AD. The museum also has good collection of jewellery and other ornaments of that period. Tilaurakot lies 25 kilometers east of Lumbini of the birthplace of Siddhartha Gautama. The Buddha grew up and lived in Tilaurakot/Kapilvastu Kingdom to the age of 29. Siddhartha spent his early life in Kapilavastu as a prince, mostly oblivious of worldly miseries. He was married to Yashodhara and had a son named Rahula. Upon confronting worldly miseries such as disease, aging and death, he left Kapilavastu in search of enlightenment and in quest of answers to his questions about such miseries, pain and sufferings.

Thirty five kilometers to the west lies Gautam Buddha Airport, in Bhairahawa (Siddharthanagar) Nepal, built for pilgrims to Lumbini and Kapilavastu with daily multiple flights to Kathmandu.

The location of Tilaurakot is at the following coordinates:coord|27.576455|N|83.054978|E|type:_region:|display=inline,title.

Picture Gallery of Kapilavastu (Tilaurakot)

Controversies

The location of ancient Kapilavastu is still not accepted by some scholars in India although recognized by UNESCO to be in Nepal. Generally, Indian guidebooks and historians consider Piprahwa to be the real Kapilavastu, while other guidebooks and historians consider Tilaurakot to be the real Kapilavastu.

The Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) has a board outside Piprahwa, an archaeological site in India (south of Lumbini), which claims the site as the historic Kapilavastu. Piprahwa is 110 km north of Gorakhpur in Uttar Pradesh. It has a large relic stupa, in which relic caskets with Buddha-relics were found. However, this claim has been not been accepted by any international bodies or even the central government of India.

The UNESCO has declared 'Nepalese' Kapilavastu, along with Lumbini, as a World Heritage site.

Dr Ranajit Pal's claim of locating of Kaplavastu in Sistan has not been accepted by any international bodies due to lack of evidence.

ee also

*Lumbini, the site of birth of Gautama Buddha.
*Nigrodharama, a Buddhist Monastery close to Kapilavastu, where Buddha used to live when visiting Kapilavastu.

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