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Boudhanath Stupa, Buddhist Scroll, Made In Lokta Paper, Screen Printed, and Hand-painted

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HCS30800
Weight
50 gm / 0.11 lbs
Size
Height
32cm (13")
Width
19.5cm (8")
Material
Nepali Paper
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Lokta Paper Scroll : Brief Introduction
Introducing our Buddhist and Hindu Icon Scroll on Lokta Paper - a stunning fusion of spirituality and artistry that serves as both a meaningful gift and a beautiful addition to your home decor or altar. Crafted with care and precision, this scroll showcases a collection of various iconic figures from the realms of Buddhism and Hinduism, each screen-printed onto high-quality Lokta paper. Read More . . .
Brief Introduction :
Boudhanath Stupa, also known as Boudha Stupa, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site located in the eastern part of Kathmandu, Nepal. It is one of the largest stupas in the world and is considered to be one of the most important pilgrimage sites for Buddhists.
History: The stupa dates back to the 5th century and was built by the Licchavi dynasty. It is believed to have been built on the site where the remains of Kasyapa Buddha, a previous incarnation of the Buddha, were buried. The stupa has undergone several renovations and expansions over the years.

Culture: Boudhanath Stupa is a significant center for Tibetan Buddhism in Nepal. It is surrounded by monasteries and temples, and many Tibetan refugees have settled in the area, making it a hub for Tibetan culture and traditions. The stupa is also a popular destination for tourists and visitors who come to experience its peaceful and spiritual atmosphere.

People: The stupa is visited by people from all over the world, but it holds special significance for Tibetan Buddhists. Many Tibetans visit Boudhanath Stupa to offer prayers, light butter lamps, and spin prayer wheels, as part of their spiritual practices.

Location: Boudhanath Stupa is located about 11 kilometers northeast of the center of Kathmandu, in the Boudha neighborhood. It can be reached by public transportation or by hiring a taxi.

Legend: According to legend, a woman named Jadzima, who was a devout Buddhist, requested the king of the Licchavi dynasty to build a stupa in honor of the Buddha. The king agreed, and the stupa was built at the site where Jadzima's turban fell after she had thrown it into the air as a sign of her devotion. The stupa is said to have been built in the shape of a mandala, representing the Buddhist cosmos.

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