It is mentioned in the report that there is no legal registration in any body, no management committee has been formed and till now it is being operated by a special person
The committee formed regarding the conservation and management of the Harsha Kriti Buddhist Vihara near the Bageshwari Temple submitted its report to the Mayor of Nepalgunj Sub-Metropolitan City Prashant Bista today.
Under which group is the operation of the Buddhist Mahavihara, the state of income and expenditure, After comments were made about the protection of the property, the Sub-Mahanar formed a 7-member committee to submit a report with the correct details of the preservation and enhancement of the Mahavihara.
Nepalgunj The committee formed under the coordination of High Bar President Chitra Bahadur Shahi includes rights activist Advocate Basant Gautam, rights activist Prabhat Kumar Thakuri, civil society's Krishna Prasad Shrestha, advocate Hira Bahadur Shrestha, social worker Usha Gautam and Only Vaishya is in the committee . The committee has prepared a report after discussing with the related parties and conducting on-site study.
Vihar has no legal registration in any body, management committee has not been formed and so far Advocate Basant Gautam, a member of the study committee found to be operating through a special person, informed. The location of the Vihar has been named after the Bageshwari Temple, and in 2015, an order was issued to give the land to the Vihar, and on that basis, the Vihar has been operated by the Buddhist Newar community.
Other Buddhist Bihar, especially Lumbini, the birthplace of Gautama Buddha, according to the tradition of Lumbini, the committee has decided that it is appropriate to coordinate and operate it according to Bajrayan tradition. The committee has suggested that if more Buddhist Bihar, monasteries, parks, Buddhist study centers are placed in the 15.5 bigha area of the Vihar located in Janaki Rural Municipality-4 Khajura Khurd, religious conservation, development and domestic and religious tourism will increase. is .
During the study, the committee found that there was no account of the donation to the temple. Due to the lack of proper sanitation and management of drinking water and toilets, the committee has recommended that regular cleaning, all 11 shutters should be removed as soon as possible, Buddhist Bihar should be operated according to the master plan to enhance the beauty of Bihar by keeping the rotating mane of Buddhists, and provision of toilets and clean drinking water. The committee has suggested that the account should be operated and accounted for through the bank, and that movable property should be kept under the committee formed according to the law.
By accepting the
report, Mayor of the sub-metropolitan city, Bista, promised to implement it. Chief District Officer Dharmaraj Joshi also studied the report and expressed his commitment to implement it.
