Boudhanath Stupa


Built sometime around the 14th century, the huge meditative monument is said to have been created just after the passing of the Buddha. The huge offering site quickly becomes a focal point of worship and offering in the area. The structure of the building consists of a giant dome, on the top of which sits a Buddhist pyramid tower. All of this sits on top of huge steps shaped like mandalas themselves. Originally the stupa’s spot was on an important trade route which allowed for a steady stream of possible coverts. Among Nepalese in Kathmandu, the stupa is simply referred to as “Chorten Chenpo” which translates to “Great Tower” or just “Great Stupa”. No matter what pilgrims called it, they flocked to the monument in droves.
Despite having existed for years, the site did not truly become the center of Tibetan Buddhism until the 1950s as a refugee from China immigrated over to Katmandu. Temples and devotional sites began to spring up throughout the surrounding city and further far afield, strengthening the power and importance of the site immeasurably.
While it is hard to determine their specific age, the base of the stupa tower is decorated with pairs of eyes on each of the cardinal directions representing the all-knowing nature of the Buddha. However, for those not fully indoctrinated into Buddhist belief, the building does seem to be peering down on visitors as they make offerings or see one of the most spectacular Buddhist sites in the world.

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Boudhanath Stupa is believed to have been built by the Licchavi King of Kathmandu Sivadeva in fifth century AD. However, Tibetan sources also claim that a mound was excavated in the 15thcentury and the bone of Late king Amshuvarma was found there. There are various other myths in among Tibetan and Nepalese regarding the origin of the stupa, however, the record and excavation reveal that it was built in 5th century AD.


For hundreds of years, the Boudhanath Stupa ha stood as a beacon of Buddhist belief, towering over the surrounding town as a giant mandala of peace and beauty and also giant eyes. Visit here and get your life enlightened with blessings of Lord Buddha.  




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