Cultural Heritage
Tuesday, July 23, 2013
580 Year Old Gompa In Mustang
One of the major reasons to pay a visit to Muktinath in Mustang region is the splendid beauty that accompanies the trekkers while another is the presence of Hindu holy site where the Lord Vishnu is enshrined. However, for those who are interested in neither trekking nor a Hindu pilgrimage site, especially the followers of Buddhism, there is one reason why they should visit Muktinath.
Kagbeni is recognized as a place where Tibetan Buddhist lifestyle is followed in a way that does not even exists in Tibet itself. It is nestled at the foot of Upper Mustang surrounded by huge rounded sandstone hills. Roaming around the place makes one wonder if they are still in Nepal or somewhere else.
The locals are engaged doing their kora or rounds around the town and the monastery from early morning to late evening. It continues throughout the day with the haunting sounds of a Manakal protection ritual, a tantric ritual which has continued for centuries and is led by the monks of the monastery.
This 580 years old gompa is definitely a place to be for those who are in search of inner peace and wants to observe Tibetan Buddhist culture.
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