PM Modi lays foundation of Buddhist cultural centre in Nepal’s Lumbini
Lumbini [Nepal], May 16: On the auspicious occasion of Buddha Jayanti, Prime Minister Narendra Modi along with his Nepalese counterpart Sher Bahadur Deuba on May 16 participated in the foundation stone laying ceremony for the construction of a Centre of Buddhist Culture and Heritage in Lumbini. The place where foundation was laid belongs to the International Buddhist Confederation (IBC) and lies within the Lumbini Monastic Zone. Also Read: Survey under way at Gyanvapi Masjid complex for third day PM Modi started his Nepal visit with a visit to the Maya Devi Temple. Prime Minister was accompanied by PM Deuba and his spouse Arzu Rana Deuba. PM Narendra Modi along with Nepalese counterpart paid their respects at the Marker Stone inside the temple premises, which pinpoints the exact birth spot of Lord Buddha. They attended the pooja conducted as per Buddhist rituals. The two Prime Ministers also lit lamps near the Ashoka Pillar located adjacent to the temple. The pillar, which was erected by Emperor Ashoka in 249 BC, bears the first epigraphic evidence of Lumbini being the birthplace of Lord Buddha. Thereafter, the two Prime Ministers watered the Bodhi tree sapling from Bodh Gaya which was gifted by PM Modi to Lumbini in 2014 and also signed the temple's visitor's book. PM Modi arrived in Lumbini Monday morning on an official visit. On arrival at Lumbini, Prime Minister was warmly received by the Nepal PM, his spouse Arzu Deuba, and several Ministers from the Government of Nepal. Also Read: Punjab revises summer vacation, offline classes from May 15 to 31 As Prime Minister, this is his fifth visit to Nepal and first to Lumbini. -PTC News