Namobuddha is one of the most important religious sites of the Buddhists after Kathmandu's, Swyambhunath and bouddhanath. It is located on a picturesque hill, 45 km along Banepa, Panauti route. The religiously important Namovuddha, surrounded by serene environment and green hills, is gaining fame as an important Buddhist pilgrimage site. The site is also gaining reputation as a tourist destination and more and more foreign tourists reach the place every year. Huge festival is organized here on the full moon day of Basisakh (May). the Birthday of Lord Buddha. Thousands of devotees both Buddhist and Hindu gather here for the festival. Tourist are also attracted to the artistic monasteries and the idol of "Sacrifice to the Tigress" located around the hilltop famous for viewing sunrise and sunset.
There is adequate facility of accommodation in Namobuddha and can be easily reached from various tourist destinations like Dhulikhel, Panauti, Balthali and Dapcha. Namobuddha is at a distance of 10 km from Panauti and 15 km from Dhulikhel.
Kavre's Dolalghat is famous for picnics as well as for the taste of local fish. The place is also popular for resting during trips to Jiri, Charikot, Ramechhap, Tatopani, Kodari, Sailungeshwor among others. Visitors who reach Dolalghat never fail to taste the local fish, which is considered very delicious. Dolalghat is locate on the bank of the Indrawati River.
People enjoy picnic on the banks of the same river. People from as far as Kathmandu reach here for picnic. It is but advisable that those going to Dolalghat for picnic exercise caution while swimming or bathing in the river as there are occasional news about swimmers losing their life. Dolalghat is locate at a 57 km road distance from Kathmandu, Kodari is locate 58 km form Dolalghat while Sindhupalchowk's headquarter Chautara is 28 km far. Regular bus service is available from the old bus termina...
Read moreThe Inspiration Understanding how special this sacred place is and disregarding all hardship, Khyabje Thrangu Rinpoche worked long and hard to establish the monastery. At first, the conditions were very basic as there were no roads or water. Not shying away from difficulties, Thrangu Rinpoche considered the teachings of the Buddha and in particular those of the Kagyu tradition. He set as a goal the establishment of three sections in the monastery: a monastic college focused on the study of Buddhist philosophy, a practice assembly focused on meditation, and an activity contingent focused on various aspects of work at the monastery. One purpose was to serve the entire world in pacifying all misfortune, such as sickness, famine, fighting, and quarrels. Another was to bring people onto the path of peace and nonviolence so that they might attain the temporary benefit of a rebirth in the higher realms and the ultimate benefit of definitive liberation. This quotation illustrates how such a deep aspiration to benefit others manifests:
Noble individuals do not announce what they plan to do. Since they do not make a promise easily, As if it were inscribed in stone, Their promise will not change even if they pass away.
When Thrangu Rinpoche was starting these three sections of Dharma activity at the monastery, since there was no motorable road, he had to walk the twelve kilometers from Dhulikhel many times. Also in those days, he had no personal quarters and electricity had not yet arrived. From all points of view, the conditions were very simple, and he had to make tremendous efforts. Without a doubt, the saying is true: “The Buddha does not tire of benefiting...
Read moreNamobuddha Monastery, or नमोबुद्ध गुम्बा, is a sacred Buddhist site nestled in the serene hills of Nepal, renowned for its rich history and spiritual significance. Legend has it that this monastery marks the spot where a compassionate prince once sacrificed himself to save a starving tigress and her cubs, embodying the noble virtues of compassion and selflessness.
Visitors to Namobuddha Monastery are greeted by a tranquil atmosphere and breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside, providing the perfect setting for meditation and reflection. The monastery's architecture reflects traditional Buddhist design, with intricately adorned prayer halls, colorful stupas, and serene courtyards that inspire a sense of reverence and awe.
Beyond its architectural beauty, Namobuddha Monastery holds profound spiritual significance for Buddhists, serving as a pilgrimage site where devotees come to pay homage to the compassionate act of the prince and to seek blessings for enlightenment and liberation.
The monastery's resident monks offer teachings and guidance to visitors, fostering a deeper understanding of Buddhist philosophy and practice. Whether participating in meditation sessions, attending prayer ceremonies, or simply soaking in the peaceful atmosphere, visitors to Namobuddha Monastery find solace and inspiration in its sacred surroundings.
In conclusion, Namobuddha Monastery is not only a testament to Nepal's rich Buddhist heritage but also a sanctuary of peace and wisdom where visitors can connect with the teachings of the Buddha and experience the transformative power of compassion and...
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