They came to Kapilvastu after worshipping at the Maya Devi Temple in Lumbini. 417 Buddhists who came in 13 buses prayed here for two hours.
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In the bitter cold, 417 South Korean Buddhists prayed at the Buddhist shrine in Tilaurakot on Wednesday, wishing for world peace.
At a time when unrest is increasing in the world, they came to the archaeological and historical Tilaurakot to pray collectively.
They were affiliated with the Join Together Society International Relief Organization headquartered in Seoul, the capital of South Korea. Dharmacharya Bhamyang Sunim came to the source of peace and led them in prayers. They were instructed in the religious rituals of the precepts and circumambulation. After the prayers, Dharmacharya Bhamyang Sunim said that they received spiritual energy from here and felt peace.
417 devotees prayed for two hours. Similarly, they also went to Nigrodharam, the place where Lord Gautam Buddha's father met Buddha for the first time when he returned to the capital after gaining enlightenment, and Dhamanihaba Stupa, which is considered to be the burial place of King Suddhodana and Queen Mayadevi, and prayed. They came in 13 buses. They came to Kapilvastu after worshipping at the Mayadevi Temple in Lumbini on Tuesday.
