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Budhha Nirvana Trails
Lord Buddha
moved ahead on the path of Enlightenment, He remembered all
of his previous lives. In Buddhism, life is considered as a
'samsara', which means continuous roving. Often known as
reincarnation, rather than rebirth, the theory implies the
transfer of the essence or the soul. It does not follow the
law of causality or dependant origination, like in rebirth.
The main aim of Buddhism is to break away the circle of
Samsara and reach a new level, known as Nirvana.
Lord Buddha reached the state of nirvana at the time of His
enlightenment. After experiencing nirvana Himself, He
decided to teach others the path to the same. According to
Him, nirvana should be the ultimate goal of every
individual. Forty-five years later, when He died, He passed
through pari nirvana, the complete nirvana. Nirvana
literally means extinguishing or unbinding. However, in
Buddhism, nirvana means freedom from the constant cravings
that we experience in life.
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In
Pursuit of Nirvana
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Destination
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Delhi – Bodhgaya – Varanasi - Sarnath – Kushinagar
- Lumbini –
Kapilvastu -Sravasti
– Agra – Delhi. |
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Duration
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11
Nights and 12 Days. |
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Highlights
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Experience exciting Delhi, seeholiest
place on earth
Bodhgaya, Explore "The ancient city" Vanarasi, visit
the birthplace of Buddhism. Explore
Kushinagar,
the place where Buddha attainted Mahaprinivratna at
the age of 80,
visit Kapilvastu
is
the birthplace of Lord Buddha, Lumbini the,
Witness the Taj Mahal at sunrise, Wander within the
red sandstone walls of Agra Fort.
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