Namobuddha - Sacred Site of Buddha’s Past Life
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Namobuddha – Sacred Site of Buddha’s Past Life

Namobuddha is a highly significant site located in the Kavrepalanchok district of province, , about 40 kilometers from .

The site features a commemorating Mahasatva, who, in a previous life, was .

The legend tells of Mahasatva sacrificing his life to save a tigress and her cubs, illustrating an act of great and generosity (Mahadana).

This story is embedded in the , which recount the past lives of .

Efforts are underway to develop Namobuddha into a major pilgrimage and tourism destination, with the Trangu Tashi Yangtse playing a crucial role in its preservation and promotion.

The monastery teaches and contributes to the site’s activities and .

Namobuddha is revered by both Buddhists and . Its significance, tied to Buddha’s past life and acts of compassion, parallels other important sites like Lumbini and Ramagrama.

The story of Mahasatva’s sacrifice is a profound narrative that underscores the values of compassion and selflessness, making Namobuddha a priority destination for pilgrims seeking spiritual enrichment.

The site’s importance is growing as more people learn about its historical and significance.

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