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The place of Gautama Buddha’s birth was a grove known as ______.
Kavus
Lumbini
Mangar Bani
Mawphlang
- Option 1: Kavus - This is not a historically recognized location for Gautama Buddha's birth. It may be mentioned in other contexts or scholarly references, but not related to Buddha's birth.
- Option 2: Lumbini - Lumbini is indeed the place where Gautama Buddha, also known as Siddhartha Gautama, was born. This grove is located in present-day Nepal and is recognized worldwide as a significant pilgrimage site.
- Option 3: Mangar Bani - This is a sacred forest near Delhi, India, known for its environmental significance. It is not associated with Buddha's birth.
- Option 4: Mawphlang - Mawphlang is a village in Meghalaya, India, known for its sacred forests, but it has no historical ties to Gautama Buddha’s birth.
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