He is scheduled to enter Nepal through the Belahiya border crossing in Bhairahawa on Thursday at 4 pm after offering prayers at various Buddhist pilgrimage sites in India.
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Sinenath Bilaskalyani, a member of the Thai royal family, is visiting Lumbini, the birthplace of Buddha.
After visiting various Buddhist pilgrimage sites in India, she is scheduled to enter Nepal at 4 pm on Thursday through the Belahiya border crossing in Bhairahawa.
The 41-year-old is scheduled to arrive in Lumbini on Thursday and stay at the Royal Thai Monastery here. In the evening, she is scheduled to visit the Thai monastery, said Phra Bodhi Videshwajira Shuddhi, the head monk of the Thai Monastery in Lumbini.
She is scheduled to visit and pray at the Mayadevi Temple at 9 am on Friday. After that, she is scheduled to reach the Gautam Buddha International Airport in Bhairahawa at 12:30 pm. From there, she is scheduled to depart for Bangkok at 2 pm on a chartered Thai Air Force Boeing 737 plane.
She visited Bodh Gaya, Sarnath and Kushinagar, which are considered the four holy places of Buddhism, and worshiped. She is scheduled to arrive in Lumbini, which is part of the four holy places, today to worship. She is coming with a 70-member team. She arrived in India on January 21 by chartered flight.
Royal family member Sinenath Bilasakalyani is the wife of Thai King Maha Vajiralongkorn. The king has conferred on her the title of Royal Noble Consort (a highly distinguished member of the royal family). The king has also conferred on her the title of Chaukhun Phra, which is given to monks and nuns.
