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The breathtaking side view, the sacred site for a perfect meditation, the extra ordinary architecture in the cliff side where you can hardly even feel to stand, the mysterious home of “Guru Padmasambhava”, a cultural icon of “Bhutan”, a nest where tiger rests, yes my traveler friends, I am talking about one and only the amazing spiritual wonder “Tiger’s Nest Temple” or “ParoTaktsang” or “TaktsangPalphug Monastery”.
Tiger’s Nest Temple, Bhutan
A journey towards The Largest Religious Monument Of The World, Angkor-Wat, Cambodia
Can you believe, the 7th wonder of the world was constructed in a single night by a divine architect? Yes according to the 13th century Chinese traveler “Daguan Zhou”, it is true. “Angkor-Wat”, “The City Of Temples”, the largest religious monument of the world, is a historical mystery being the 7th wonder of the world.
A nature made monastery, where the Real Buddha Sleeps, Sandakfu
Are you a Buddhist? Do you follow the great Buddha? Do you visit often in mountains to feel the spiritual calmness of monasteries? Well, today all for my travel friends, I am going to reveal anunbelievable fact about Buddha.
After rising up almost hundreds straight and small stairs, surely you will be bit exhausted, thirsty and panicked. But trust me, when you will just look in front of yourself, you will be amazed for next five minutes. The view of real “Krung Thep (latterly named Bangkok)” will come at first in your sight.
The dream of a pure Dzong, Punakha Dzong, Bhutan
Once, white pigeons scattered all over the sky and a big blue clear sky was above the head, peach trees were full of soothing pretty flowers, and the happy smile was all where in a happy land, history calls it “The Great Spiritual Land, Bhutan” and a blissful palace was made by those happy citizens, called “Punakha Dzong (the palace of great happiness or bliss)”.
In the Memory of Ancestors: Pitri Tarpan
“Trup” means “Satisfying Others” and word “Tarpan” has been formed from the word. In the memory of deceased ancestors, Hindus People offerings of holy dips in the Ganges water (pre-dawn hours) and pray to God called “Tarpan” and offering of water to deceased ancestors’ souls is called as “Pitri Tarpan”. This day lots of people dressed in dhotis to offer Tarpan to the banks of river Ganga.
Thrilled... to be too close to a Tiger
For a person who had been bitten by a travel bug, I always have wished to visit places which are yet unexplored or out of the ordinary. On expressing this particular claim of mine, a friend popped me a question, “Have you been to the Tiger temple yet?” I was taken aback, not because of the question, but because of the aura of mysticism surrounding the place.