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Have you ever wondered about the houses where Buddha lived or the caves where he practised severe self mortifications before deciding to follow the middle path? Unfortunately, with the decline of Buddhism in India during the middle ages, most of the places associated with Buddha were lost only to be rediscovered during the nineteenth and twentieth century.
Let’s explore ten of the most important places where Buddha has lived, across the Gangetic plains of India and Nepal.
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