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Mon, 11 Nov 2013 | By krodin | Photo Gallery
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Pashupatinath
Pashupatinath is the most famous Hindu site in Nepal. It is also the central cremation ground lying directly on the sacred Bagmati River that winds its way through the capital city. The main temple is only open to ... Read more >
Mon, 11 Nov 2013 | By krodin | Views [1082]
Boudanath
Boudanath is the largest stupa in Nepal, 43 m. tall, and is a major Buddhist pilgrimage site. The kora around the stupa is perhaps also the most famous in Nepal and while it isn’t long, (it is just ... Read more >
Mon, 11 Nov 2013 | By krodin | Views [6472]
Pharping
Pharping is a small village SW of Kathmandu and one that if one didn’t know what was there would be easy to overlook as there are just a couple of dirt roads with vending stalls for local trade. Outside of the town on the hillside, ... Read more >
Sun, 10 Nov 2013 | By krodin | Photo Gallery
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Sankhuyogini
Vajrayogini is associated with the founding of the Kathmandu Valley. According to a number of legends, there was a large lake here in primordial times where the buddhas and bodhisattvas would come to meditate.... Read more >
Sun, 10 Nov 2013 | By krodin | Views [3885]
Kathmandu Buddhist Shrines, Caityas and Temples
Buddhist Kathmandu is built in the shape of an ancient sword, like the one the Bodhisattva Manjushri wields. Manjushri is the patron bodhisattva of the Kathmandu Valley as he was the one ... Read more >
Sun, 10 Nov 2013 | By krodin | Views [4996]
Patan Sacred Sites
We started the day’s exploration of Buddhist goddess sites a bit outside of Patan City proper in Chabagaun.The Vajravahari temple at Chabagaun is locally called Duetcho, which is an indication of some of the confusion that ... Read more >
Sat, 9 Nov 2013 | By krodin | Views [1277]
Nuwakot and Yeshe Tsogyal Chaitya
We, (the driver. Manish my guide and Tribhuvan University Buddhist Studies colleague, and I) left fairly early in the morning as we weren’t sure if we could take a shortcut from Tanahue to Nuwakot ... Read more >
Sat, 9 Nov 2013 | By krodin | Views [2610]
Chhabdi (Chhapti) Bahari near Tanahue, Pokara Region
Chhabdi Barahi is the worship and pilgrimage site of a fish headed goddess that made herself known about two hundred years ago. At that time the locals used to fish in a small pond ... Read more >
Wed, 6 Nov 2013 | By mevans1256 | Views [350]
Aloha,
We (Madeleine and I) just returned from a month long trip to Nepal. We had a great time including a few days in the crazy confusion of the streets of Kathmandu with its mixture of ancient buildings and dress and the constant merging of ... Read more >
Tue, 5 Nov 2013 | By krodin | Views [828]
Kathmandu and Tihar Festival
I arrived in Kathmandu from Chengdu after a wonderful flight over the Tibetan Himalayas. The clouds skirted the snow-covered mountain peaks, creating a fluffy blanket on the valleys. Mt Everest, the goddess ... Read more >
Tue, 5 Nov 2013 | By krodin | Photo Gallery
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