Buddhism: The Path to Nirvana

Buddhism is the world’s fourth largest religion with 520 million people following it around the world. It spread through Asia after its inception somewhere between 6th and 4th centuries BC. It is a combination of profound beliefs, traditions, and spiritual practices, which took from under the divine guidance of Lord Buddha. All Buddhist practices share a common aim of rising above the suffering and the inevitable cycle of life. This goal is achieved via attaining Nirvana or following through the path of Buddhahood.

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The devotees follow either of the following Buddhist schools- Theravada (meaning the school of the elders) and Mahayana (meaning the great vehicle). Theravada is more prevalent in parts of Sri Lanka and Southeast Asia whereas Mahayana has its grip on the East Asiatic region. Theravada, however, is considered to the most turrets to the words of Lord Buddha and the most orthodox.

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Lord Buddha, who was born as the name of Siddhartha Gautama and after that famous as King of Lumbini (Nepal). The prince led a life of luxury until after he was married and in his late twenties when is discovered the harsh realities of life. Post at which he left to seek the higher meaning of life which lead him to India. He attained enlightenment under the Bodhi tree at Bodh Gaya, after he meditated for several days. He then traveled far to preach his new found way of life, now known as Buddhism.

Buddha Pilgrimage Tour

Being a follower going on a Buddhist tour is the transcendent dream, walking on the very soil where the Lord himself once walked. Here, at Buddha Pilgrimage tour we ensure that you visit every holy spot while at ease. Buddha tour packages are suited for two people and upwards, we also specialize in customized tour packages to help enhance your experience!



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