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Kapildastu is located in Banganga Municipality-7, Kapilvastu district. Which has been named Kapildham Sahitya Chautari.

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English: Kapildastu is located in Banganga Municipality-7, Kapilvastu district. Which has been named Kapildham Sahitya Chautari. After entering Kapilvastu district from Mahendra Highway, the longest highway in Nepal. Coming from Bangai or Motipur, coming from Eastern Nepal to the right, coming from Western Nepal to the left. There is an entrance where Kapildham is written. After 1 km from there. Near the green forest, on the right side of the road, on the side of the road, there are statues of the legendary writers of Nepal in a place full of natural resources. There are 21 pillars, of which 18 are statues of legendary writers. These are the ancient writers. Dr. Harsh Bahadur Budha Magar, Rammi Raj Aryal, Dadhiram Marasini, Bhanubhakta Acharya, Kavishiromani Lekhnath Poudyal, Dharmaraj Thapa, Liladhwaj Thapa, Purna Prasad Brahman, Rajiv Lochan Joshi, Rudra Raj, Lokpriya Devi, Bhavani Bhikshu, Vasu Shashi, Master Mitrasen Thapa Magar, Dr. Tikaram Panthi, Pro. Dr. Kumar Bahadur Joshi. It is also called the place of literary pilgrimage.
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Kapildastu is located in Banganga Municipality-7, Kapilvastu district. Which has been named Kapildham Sahitya Chautari. After entering Kapilvastu district from Mahendra Highway, the longest highway in Nepal. Coming from Bangai or Motipur, coming from Eastern Nepal to the right, coming from Western Nepal to the left. There is an entrance where Kapildham is written. After 1 km from there. Near the green forest, on the right side of the road, on the side of the road, there are statues of the legendary writers of Nepal in a place full of natural resources. There are 21 pillars, of which 18 are statues of legendary writers. These are the ancient writers. Dr. Harsh Bahadur Budha Magar, Rammi Raj Aryal, Dadhiram Marasini, Bhanubhakta Acharya, Kavishiromani Lekhnath Poudyal, Dharmaraj Thapa, Liladhwaj Thapa, Purna Prasad Brahman, Rajiv Lochan Joshi, Rudra Raj, Lokpriya Devi, Bhavani Bhikshu, Vasu Shashi, Master Mitrasen Thapa Magar, Dr. Tikaram Panthi, Pro. Dr. Kumar Bahadur Joshi. It is also called the place of literary pilgrimage.

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