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Memorable Biking Trip to Makawanpur, Nepal
Kathmandu - Chobhar - Taudaha - Dakkchhinkali - Kulekhani - Makawanpur - Bhedefarm - Pharping - Kathmandu
Photographs by: Ananda K.Maharjan
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Thursday, July 5, 2012
Bhedefarm, Kulekhani, Makawanpur
The joy of Biking
2-3 hours biking from Kathmandu, this place is called BhedeFarm or Bhedetaar, Makawanpur, Nepal.
© Ananda K. Maharjan
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2-3 hours biking from Kathmandu, this place is called BhedeFarm or Bhedetaar, Makawanpur, Nepal.
© Ananda K. Maharjan
more on:
http://500px.com/aannda
Sunday, May 27, 2012
Muktinath Yatra, Mustang, Nepal
Photographs by: Rajat Thapa
rforrajat[at]gmail.com
About Muktinath, Nepal
Muktinath is a sacred place both for Hindus and Buddhists located in Muktinath Valley at an altitude of 3,710 meters at the foot of the Thorong La mountain pass (part of the Himalayas), Mustang district, Nepal. The site is close to the village of Ranipauwa, which sometimes mistakenly is called Muktinath as well.
The Hindus call the sacred place Mukti Kshetra, which literally means the "place of salvation". Mainly the temple is with a predominant Sri Vaishnava origin and worshipped by Buddhists. This temple is considered to be the 105th among the available 108 Divya Desam. The ancient name of this place, before Buddhist origin is known as Thiru Saligramam. This houses the Saligrama sila considered to be the naturally available form of Sriman Narayana - the Hindu God HEAD. It is also one of the 51 Sakthi peetams. The Buddhists call it Chumig Gyatsa, which in Tibetan means 'Hundred Waters'. For Tibetan Buddhists, Muktinath-Chumig Gyatsa is a very important place of Dakinis, goddesses known as Sky Dancers and one of the 24 Tantric places. They understand the murti to be a manifestation of Avalokitesvara. (source: wikipedia)
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