After six-year delay, Vishwa Shanti Dham construction resumes in Lumbini
Summary
Construction of Vishwa Shanti Dham, a multibillion-dollar spiritual sanctuary in Lumbini, Nepal, has resumed after a six-year delay, aiming to become a global peace beacon.
Key Points
- Construction of the Vishwa Shanti Dham in Lumbini has resumed after a six-year hiatus.
- The project is led by Buddhist Master Shyalpa Tenzin Rinpoche and estimated to cost over Rs 5 billion.
- The sanctuary will be a four-storey meditation hall designed like a blooming lotus, reaching 44 metres high.
- It aims to serve as a global platform for peace and spiritual welfare, attracting visitors worldwide.