World Peace Pagoda, Lumbini

{{Short description|Buddhist pagoda in Lumbini, Nepal}}

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| deity = Buddha

| country = Nepal

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World Peace Pagoda (Nepali: विश्व शान्ति स्तूपा, Biswa Shanti Stupa), also called Nipponzan Peace Pagoda, is a Buddhist monument in Lumbini, Nepal. It was designed and built by Japanese Buddhists at a cost about a million US dollars. The Pagoda acts as the starting point on the central axis of the Lumbini Master Plan, the other end being the Mayadevi Temple. The distance from the pagoda to the temple is about 3.2 km.{{Cite web| title = World Peace Pagoda- World Heritage Journeys Buddha| access-date = 2020-08-22| url = https://visitworldheritage.com/en/buddha/world-peace-pagoda/74ad2d8b-657a-49fb-b20e-81277b6d4186}} The stairs in stupa lead to three different levels. The stupa is whitewashed and the floor is stone-paved. It has four large golden statues of Buddha facing four directions.

Near the base of the stupa lies a grave of a Japanese monk (Unataka Navatame) who was shot nearby by robbers from India.{{Cite web| title = World Peace Pagoda {{!}} Nepal Attractions| work = Lonely Planet| access-date= 2020-08-22| url = https://www.lonelyplanet.com/nepal/the-terai-and-mahabharat-range/lumbini/attractions/world-peace-pagoda/a/poi-sig/481218/357154}}{{Cite web| last = Castleman| first = Seth| title = Pilgrims, Peace, and Politics: Lumbini, Birthplace of Gautama Buddha| work = Tricycle: The Buddhist Review| access-date= 2020-08-22| url = https://tricycle.org/magazine/pilgrims-peace-and-politics-lumbini-birthplace-gautama-buddha/}}

The area north of the stupa is also conserved for bird habitat mainly for the sarus crane.{{Cite web| title = Lumbini hosts sarus crane festival to raise awareness on the endangered bird| access-date= 2020-08-22| url = https://kathmandupost.com/province-no-5/2019/11/29/lumbini-hosts-sarus-crane-festival-to-raise-awareness-on-the-endangered-bird}}

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Gallery

File:The World Peace Pagoda - Lumbini.jpg | Front view

File:World peace pagoda lumbini.jpg| View of the garden

File:Peace Pagoda, Lumbini, Nepal, 2019-04-09 2.jpg | Golden buddha

File:World Peace Pagoda Lumbini Nepal.jpg| View from entrance

File:Shanti stupa, World Peace Pagoda, Lumbini.jpg| View from side

File:Lumbini the birth place of lord Buddha 17.jpg|World Peace Pagoda

File:World Peace Pagoda Lumbini, Nepal.jpg|World Peace Pagoda

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