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ARCHAEOLOGISTS ADVISE ON RESTORATION OF BUDDHISM'S HOLIEST SITE

University archaeologists are playing a key part in helping to restore an internationally significant temple at the spot where Lord Buddha was born.

Restoration and conservation work of the Mayadevi Temple (pictured below), at Lumbini, Nepal, the birthplace of Lord Buddha, began on Buddha Jayanti, the birthday of Lord Buddha, on May 7.

The birthplace is recognised as a unique world cultural heritage as it is one of the holiest places of one of the world's greatest religions.

The Mayadevi Temple - birthplace of Lord Buddha.The conservation of the fragile archaeological remains of the temple has been the subject of many years of discussion both at a national and international level. It is currently in a poor state of repair and protected by a temporary iron corrugated shelter.

Archaeologists, Dr Robin Coningham and Professor Mark Pollard, have taken part in an International Scientific Experts Meeting, in Nepal, to discuss the restoration work.

The historic meeting, sponsored by UNESCO, was held in Kathmandu and Lumbini, in April. It was attended by three other international experts and 16 Nepalese delegates, including the Minister of Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation, the Joint-Secretary of the Ministry, and the Director General of Archaeology in Nepal.

Professor Pollard said: "The temple's preservation is a matter of the highest priority to the world Buddhist community, the Nepalese Government, and UNESCO.

"The team considered a range of proposals, including one presented to the group by the Prime Minister of Nepal, Mr Girija Prasad Koirala, himself. "The meeting recommended a series of immediate conservation measures for the brick temple, and the construction of a simple Golden Pavilion over the spot where Lord Buddha was born, in keeping with the traditional simplicity of the spot."

The Sacred Garden surrounding the Temple is also to be restored following the commission of a plan from an international landscape architect.

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