Piprahwa

Piprahwa
Piprahava
village
Stupa at Piprahwa
Stupa at Piprahwa
Piprahwa is located in India
Piprahwa
Piprahwa
Location in Uttar Pradesh, India
Piprahwa is located in Uttar Pradesh
Piprahwa
Piprahwa
Piprahwa (Uttar Pradesh)
Coordinates: 27°26′35″N 83°07′40″E / 27.4430°N 83.1278°E / 27.4430; 83.1278
Country India
StateUttar Pradesh
DistrictSiddharthnagar
Languages
 • OfficialHindi
Time zoneUTC+05:30 (IST)
Map
Piprahwa vase with relics of the Buddha. The inscription reads ...salilanidhane Budhasa Bhagavate... "Relics of the Buddha Lord"

Piprahwa is a village near Siddharthnagar city in Siddharthnagar district of the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. Kalanamak rice, a scented and spicy variety of rice is grown in this area.[1] It lies in the heart of the historical Buddha's homeland and is 9 miles from the world heritage site of Lumbini that is believed to be the place of Gautama Buddha's birth.

Piprahwa is best known for its archaeological site and excavations that suggest that it was the burial place of the portion of the Buddha's ashes that were given to his own Shakya clan. A large stupa and the ruins of several monasteries as well as a museum are located within the site. Ancient residential complexes and shrines were uncovered at the adjacent mound of Ganwaria.