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This is Parroha temple



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This is parroha temple.

This is at near the butwal. from butwal city 11 k m western . IN THE  FUTURE I WILL COVER ALL THE RUPANDEHI'S TURISM  PALACE AND TEMPLE .

This is parroha Paremeshywor Shiva jyotrilinga Bol bomdham temple parroha Rupandehi . This temple is very famous for shiva darshan .

 Now in the bol bomdham area main shiva mainder, Ganesh, santoshima, Hanuman, Parbati, Laxmi narayan, Krishna, Naga baba & one kuti for JOGI, DHUNI.

One mandep, BIG Kitchen building, Sanskirt student's Hostel building, Now start big  DHARMA SHALA  Building with green Natural Garden Around by wall. main mainder land cover by tyele.

At this temple 11 student are reading and leave this temple. They read, eat, sleep also.The temple start sanskrit school from 2056.all student are freely can read eat and leave.Management commite organize big DHARMIC program and annually in the month of shrawan all day  Maximum man and women are come for worship. In the time of shrawan month all the road we can found yellow colors man all the man weare yellow  colous cloths. All man say to each other BOLBOM.

if you want to detail mail to me or send to mail photo i will attach this photo who are realate with tourism sector.

 This is Parroha's  krishna mainder  and Mainder's Front side. 

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Infrons side





Butwal

 



What makes Butwal?
Butwal is known for ommerce, industries and agriculture. It has Nepal's second largest horticulture business, and has more than one thousand industries and business enterprises employing over four thousand people. The Tinahu river waters Butwal's flat land, and many farmers use under-ground water system for drinking and supplying water to their farms. Many farmers here have embraced integrated farming, and schools and universities in this region continue to grow. Rice, Wheat, Bean, and Beaten Rice are popular agriculture produce. Many of such produce are equally imported from India and sold to major cities such as Kathmandu, Pokhara.

Places to See in Butwal:

Birendra Park : Visit weekly open markets (now open on Wednesday and Saturday) that takes place near the Park. During the Butwal Haat (Bazaar), witness the color of grains, seeds, vegetables and kitchen utensils and a crowd of people buying and selling. The park has abundant flowers and greenery garden, and is an ideal place for picnic and a favorite hangout destination for lovers.

Purano Butauli Bazaar : The Tinau river divides the new and old (Purano) bazaar while two suspension bridges, one located at Pulchok and the other located at Haat Bazaar, connect the new and old bazaar. Cross the river to visit Ganesh Mandir, Narayan Temple, Buddhist Monastery, and Padma Chaitya Vihar. The Monastery is busy during Buddha's Birthday known as `Buddha Jayanti', during which time, thousands of pilgrimage pouring into the Lumbini region also visit this Monastery.

 

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                          Nepal gung Road
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                            Palpa Road
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                            Sukhanagar
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                               Khasuli, Purano Batuli
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                                     Bus park
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               Traffice chowke
 
   
   
   
   

Beautiful Places Around
The Tilottama River and Butwal City
 

Butwal
Lying at the very foot of Chure Pahad (Fragile Hills), Butwal is famous not only from cultural, business and nature view points, but also from the point of view of it's strategic geographical position. It is the main gate-way to the western Nepal. After archaeologist Dr. Munthe and a group of American archaeologists excavated 10.1 million years old dental ruins of Ramapithekas human tribe on the bank of the Tinau (Tilottama) River. Butwal has also been proved to be a significant site for the study of prehistoric age.
 

Phulbari (Manimukunda Park)
Phulbari, the palace of Palpali Sen clan for winter season is very fascinating from natural and archaeological values.
There are ruins and antiquities of the majestic palace of Manimukunda Sen an ancient Palpali King containing 6 large rooms as well as royal residence, administrative and fascinating scenic grandeur of Butwal, Siddharthanagar and other neighbouring villages of Rupandehi district can be vividly seen from here at night also.
His Majesty's Government, archaeological department has attempted to maintain it in 1991. Now Butwal municipality has formed council for the conservation of Manimukunda Sen Park to conduct Phulbari Development Programme and attempted to make it an amusing and a tourist resort.

Jitgadhi
Jitgadhi a fortress during Angol Nepal war, Narayan temple built by (1864 B.S.) Hanuman temple and Shivalaya of Hanumagngadhi, Jalabinayak Mehadev temple, Siddababa temple, Nuwakot etc. are famous centres of attraction in Butwal.
 

Sainamaina
Located about 12 Km. west from Butwal and to North from Banakatti, Sainamaina as an open museum is very famous and fascinating resort from historical archaeological culture and natural points of view. Among the different Gramas villages of Shakya King, it was in the samgrama site. An Indian queen (Begam)
 Because of the revolution of the soldiers came to this area with her soldiers and porters (‘Sena’ and Mena’) and finally this area came to be known as Saina Maina. It is an exquisite treasure trove of ancient ruins and antiquities statues of dancing saints, ruins of palace, well etc.
The statue of Buddha (Jogidanda) was very significant different ruins of having the values of classical art are scattered here and there. This famous archaeological site is being occupied by homeless and landless people. Some of the antiquities of this site are seen thrown around the Lumbini museum.

Nepali Dress

 

                                                            LORD BUDDHA

Lord Siddhartha Gautam BuddhaIn general, 'Buddha' means 'Awakened One', someone who has awakened from the sleep of ignorance and sees things as they really are. A Buddha is a person who is completely free from all faults and mental obstructions. There are many people who have become Buddhas in the past, and many people will become Buddhas in the future.. There is nothing that Buddha does not know. Because he has awakened from the sleep of ignorance and has removed all obstructions from his mind, he knows everything of the past, present, and future, directly and simultaneously. Moreover, Buddha has great compassion which is completely impartial, embracing all living beings without discrimination. He benefits all living beings without exception by emanating various forms throughout the universe, and by bestowing his blessings on their minds. Through receiving Buddha's blessings, all being, even the lowliest animals, sometimes develop peaceful and virtuous states of mind. Eventually, through meeting an emanation of Buddha in the form of a Spiritual Guide, everyone will have the opportunity to enter the path to liberation and enlightenment.

It is impossible to describe all the good qualities of a Buddha. A Buddha's compassion, wisdom, and power are completely beyond conception. With nothing left to obscure his mind, he sees all phenomena throughout the universe as clearly as he sees a jewel held in the palm of his hand. Through the force of his or her compassion, a Buddha spontaneously does whatever is appropriate to benefit others. He has no need to think about what is the best way to help living beings - he naturally and effortlessly acts in the most beneficial way. Just as the sun does not need to motivate itself to radiate light and heat but does so simply because light and heat are its very nature, so a Buddha does not need to motivate himself to benefit others but does so simply because being beneficial is his very nature.


                                        About  Lumbini 

Lumbini, the birthplace of the Buddha, was located in 1890 after being

Lumbini grove, the sacred site of Lord Buddha's birth is today a small village in Nepal, 27 km from Sonauli on the Indo-Nepal Border.

Three hundred years after the Mahaparinirvana, Emperor Ashoka visited Lumbini and erected a pillar there. This pillar, though broken, still remains at the site. It is known as the Rummendei Pillar after the earlier name of the place (modern name Rupandhei) in Nepal.

untraced for 1,500 years.

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                             Santi Dip
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                Lumbini Shanghariyala
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                              China's Temple
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                                       Barma's Golden Temple

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Maya Davi mainder  Lumbini's main temple.

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Park

 

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 Santi dep's back side this tal locakated

                                                        
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This is lumbini's hotel for tourist  this
         hotel to much luxuries.

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   Thsis is saras safety center

                           

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           Ashok staimva
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                                          India's Bihar
                         Peace Lamp

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