File:Maya devi Temple with an offering of pure water and marrigold flower , Lumbini , Nepal.jpg

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English: The spiritual heart of Lumbini, Maya Devi Temple marks the spot where Queen Maya Devi gave birth to Siddhartha Gautama in around 563 BC. In the adjoining sacred garden you’ll find the pillar of Ashoka, ancient ruins of stupas, and maroon- and saffron-robed monks congregating under a sprawling Bodhi (pipal) tree decorated with prayer flags.
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This image was awarded with the 1st prize in the national contest of Nepal in Wiki Loves Monuments 2020
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