Boudhanath Stupa
Swati JainSwati Jain/Guest Contributor/SIGHTSEEING, NEPAL/ Updated : Sep 14, 2016, 11:15 IST
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Boudhanath is the largest stupa in Nepal which was probably built during the 14th century after the Mughal invasions. Following the Chinese invasion in 1959, many Tibetans came to this stupa which today has become one of the most … Read more
Boudhanath is the largest stupa in Nepal which was probably built during the 14th century after the Mughal invasions. Following the Chinese invasion in 1959, many Tibetans came to this stupa which today has become one of the most important centres of Tibetan Buddhism. It remains a significant place of pilgrimage for Tibetan Buddhists and Nepalis. Located in the town of Boudha towards the eastern outskirts of Kathmandu, Boudhanath looks like a giant mandala. Read less

Boudhanath is the largest stupa in Nepal which was probably built during the 14th century after the Mughal invasions. Following the Chinese invasion in 1959, many Tibetans came to this stupa which today has become one of the most important centres of Tibetan Buddhism. It remains a significant place of pilgrimage for Tibetan Buddhists and Nepalis. Located in the town of Boudha towards the eastern outskirts of Kathmandu, Boudhanath looks like a giant mandala. One can roam around to buy local Tibetan stuff from the vendors around the stupa. Surrounding Boudhanath Stupa are narrow streets which are lined with colourful homes and beautiful Tibetan Buddhist monasteries. The monument got little affected during the earthquake.
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