Boudha Stupa

Local nameBaudhanath
LocationKathmandu, Nepal

Boudha Stupa; or Jarung Kashor, also known as Khasti Chaitya or Khāsa Chaitya, is a stupa and major spiritual landmark seen as the embodiment of the enlightened mind of all the Buddhas, located in Boudhanath, within the city of Kathmandu, Nepal. Built in the northeast of Kathmandu Valley in a Tamang village surrounded by rice paddies, the stupa gave birth to the origins of Tibetan Buddhism. It is filled with consecrated substances, and its massive mandala makes it the largest spherical stupa in Nepal and one of the largest in the world. In 1979 the Boudha Stupa became one of UNESCO's World Heritage Sites in Nepal.

The stupa's consecrated Body relics include authentic bone pieces of Kassapa Buddha and of Shakyamuni Buddha, together with Dharmakaya relics, Dharma relics, Cloth relics, and Body, Speech, Mind, Mind Qualities, and Activity representations among its other relics.

Tags TempleUNESCOHeritage
Download Download See more
Kathmandu Full Day City Tour from 45 USD
Book ticket

More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baudhanath

Address (Unnamed Road), Nepal

Coordinates 27°43'17.169" N 85°21'43.216" E

Tours and activities: Boudha Stupa

Kathmandu Full Day City Tour

Instant confirmation
from 45 USD

Bhaktapur Durbar Square and Boudhanath Stupa

Mobile voucher
Skip the line
Instant confirmation
from 35 USD

Kathmandu: 7 UNESCO World Heritage Sites Private Day Tour

Mobile voucher
Instant confirmation
from 16 USD

Tripomatic - A Travel Guide in Your Pocket

Download for free and plan your trips with ease
Or simply search for Tripomatic in the App Store or Google Play.
Tripomatic Maps The world's first map app tailored for travelers
Use the app Not now