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Kushinagar,
one of the principal centre of Buddhist pilgrimage, is the place
where Lord Buddh a
left his corporeal self and attained Mahaparinirvana.
The
credit for bringing this ancient site to light goes to General A.
Cunningham and A.C.I. Carlyl, who, after excavating the site in
1861, established its antiquity for the first time. Later, between
1904 and 1912, several excavations conducted by the Archaeological
Survey of India at Kushinagar confirmed its identity.
The
monuments of Kushinagar are situated in three distinct groups comprising
the main site of the Nirvana Temple, the central stupa and surrounding
monasteries, the Mathakuar shrine to the southwest, and the Ramabhar
Stupa a kilometer to the east.
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