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pronounced [ˈlumbini] , "the lovely") is a
Buddhist pilgrimage site in the Rupandehi...
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Asoka pillar at
Rummindei [Lumbini] in the
Nepal Tarai, west view of ruins.
British Library Online "Dr.
Fuhrer went from
Nigliva to
Rummindei where another...
- the Shakyas"), is
mentioned epigraphically on the
Pillar of
Ashoka at
Rummindei (Lumbini in
modern Nepal). The
Brahmi script inscription on the pillar...
- Gr**** and Aramaic.
Minor Pillar Edicts:
Schism Edict, Queen's Edict,
Rummindei Edict,
Nigali Sagar Edict; in Prakrit.
Major Rock Edicts: 14
Edicts (termed...
-
pilgrimage to
various Buddhist sites sometime after this eclipse. Ashoka's
Rummindei pillar inscription states that he
visited Lumbini during his 21st regnal...
- at Sarnath, Sanchi,
Allahabad (a
pillar initially located in Kosambi),
Rummindei and
Nigali Sagar. They are all in the
Prakrit language and the Brahmi...
-
pillar (Schism Edict,
Queen Edict, and also
Major Pillar Edicts)
Lumbini (
Rummindei),
Nepal (the
upper part
broke off when
struck by lightning; the original...
- from the
original on 3 July 2020.
Retrieved 1 July 2020. "Varanasi to
Rummindei".
Archived from the
original on 3 July 2020.
Retrieved 1 July 2020. "Integrated...
- ****embly of
consonants "Ka" and "Ya" . Used in the
spelling of the word "Shakyamuni" to
designate the Buddha,
Rummindei pillar of
Ashoka (c. 250 BCE)....
- 𑀲𑀓𑁆𑀬𑀫𑀼𑀦𑀻 Bu-dha Sa-kya-mu-nī, "Buddha, Sage of the Shakyas") (In Ashoka's
Rummindei Edict c. 260 BCE, in
Hultzsch (1925, p. 164)) The Buddha:
Keown (2003...