Anoma River

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The Anoma is river in northern India, near Kapilavastu, where Prince Siddhartha renounced the world before becoming Gautama Buddha by cutting of his hair, abandoning his royal dress and exchanging it for the robes of an ascetic[1].

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  1. ^ www.watlaori.org/who%20is%20buddha.pdf