Buddha Stupa

Buddhist temple · Kathmandu

Buddha Stupa

Buddhist temple · Kathmandu

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Kathmandu 44600, Nepal

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Massive stupa; peaceful, spiritual, cultural hub with shops  

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"For hundreds of years, the Boudhanath Stupa has stood as a beacon of Buddhist belief, towering over the surrounding town as a giant mandala of peace and beauty and also giant eyes.  Built some time 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 become an focal point of worship and offering in the area. The structure of the building consists of a giant dome, on the top 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 converts. Among the 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 refugees 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 (while quite peaceful and beautiful) does seem to be peering down on visitors as they come to make offerings or just to see one of the more spectacular Buddhist sites in the world." - ATLAS_OBSCURA

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Sanjaya Sharma

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Boudhanath Stupa is more than just a landmark; it's a place I've visited countless times with both friends and family, and it holds a truly special place in my heart. It's a remarkably holy and religious site, radiating a serene energy that's palpable the moment you step onto its sacred grounds. Despite its profound spiritual significance, the Stupa is also a fantastic hangout spot. It's wonderful to see people from all walks of life, locals and visitors alike, congregating here, walking the kora, or simply enjoying the peaceful ambiance. The air is always filled with the gentle hum of prayers, the scent of incense, and a sense of shared tranquility. Adding to its appeal are the close-by shops and cafes that offer absolutely great food. Whether you're looking for a quick bite or a relaxing meal, there are plenty of delicious options to choose from, making it an ideal place to spend an afternoon or evening. Ultimately, Boudhanath Stupa is a place where you can truly find yourself calm. It's a sacred space that invites introspection and offers a much-needed escape from the hustle and bustle, while also serving as a vibrant community hub. A must-visit for anyone seeking peace, culture, and delicious treats!

Dhiman Bhana

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It's almost hidden, if you blink you will miss the entrance. As you walk in the peaceful atmosphere totally calms you. It's a place of worship, there are thousands of devotees. The square is amazing, we went to 2 places and got blessed by the monks. Then we did 3 rounds of the Stupa, turning the prayer wheels. Truly calming and peaceful place. There are various shops, and the best is that you can look around without being hasseled to buy. I went twice, be sure to take a guide with you. The history is super amazing. It's a square filled with delicious restaurants. Also the alleys are worth exploring, always leads to some serious coffee shops.

Gautam

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The serene atmosphere of the stupa creates a sense of peace that is truly remarkable. The intricate details of the structure are a testament to the artistry and dedication of its creators. Walking around the stupa, one can feel a profound connection to the rich cultural heritage. It is an inspiring place to visit, offering a unique experience to all who visit. This is a place that will leave a lasting impression, a symbol of tranquility and enlightenment.

Manish Ghimire

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Boudha Stupa is one of the largest Buddhist stupas in Nepal and a peaceful place to visit in Kathmandu. Its huge white dome and golden spire are beautiful to see. Around the stupa, people walk in prayer, chant, and light butter lamps. It’s a great place for calm and reflection.

Saptarshi Prakash

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A lively tourist hub with a surprisingly serene vibe, lined with shops and cafes. Perfect for unwinding at a coffee shop with the stupa view after a long day at work.

Suraj kumar

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This place is known for Lord Buddha 🇳🇵 Great view from this place 😁 Pokhara Shanti Stupa, also known as the World Peace Pagoda, stands as a beacon of serenity and a symbol of peace on the Anadu Hill, overlooking the stunning Phewa Lake in Pokhara, Nepal. This impressive monument not only offers a tranquil space for visitors but also provides panoramic views of the majestic Annapurna range and the Pokhara city below.

Raju Tandukar

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If u love night life do visit this place at night. With warm light focus on stupa its look so amazing. On day time u can go i side stupa and enjoy the crowds.

Darius Radkevicius

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Boudhanath Stupa in Kathmandu is a place to truly feel the essence of Tibetan spiritual life and culture. It’s the perfect escape from the chaos, noise, and dust of the Kathmandu Valley—a sanctuary for prayer, meditation, and peace. Whether you’re enjoying local food, observing rituals, or learning focus and contemplation through thangka drawing, the experience is deeply enriching. Walk around the stupa slowly and mindfully—you might just pause the wheel of time.