Almost all monastery buildings in the world are difficult to reach because they. to impassable places Taktsang Palphug Monastery, also known as Tiger hill located on the edge of a high cliff with a beautiful view of the green valley of Paro built. The entire complex is almost 323 years old, and its foundations have been laid, the legend of the appearance of this monastery in 1962. begins with the person whose name Guru Padmasambhava. He meditated in the rock for three years, 3 months, 3 weeks, three days and three hours the 8th century. The rock was a cave of demonic tiger, so the monastery is built to tame the demon.
If you have never had a place where one Buddhist religions to maintain, visit Taktsang Monastery Palphug seen. For those who want to experience peace and purely spiritual, this monastery is the perfect place to find peace. On the road, the to Taktsang Monastery Palphug walk only strong people and those whose hearts filled with faith and love. It is cruel, but true - this place is not too hesitant and unbelievers
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Narrow dirt road that is covered with moss and prayer flags lead the tourists to the Taktsang Monastery Palphug. If the weather is wet, the fog and the clouds cover the monastery and give a sense of mysticism or seclusion. Also, there are the village and temple of Urgyan Lakhang Tsemo, who are together with the monastery part of the overall landscape. Peace and quiet is often through the waterfall, the refracted by 60 meters in a sacred pool drops. Pines are growing in the area and gives soul to the place.
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Taktsang Palphug Monastery is our temples and residential estates together. They are built of stone, caves and terrain. All buildings are are made by steps in the cliff interconnected. It is important fomentation the Holy Scriptures, which has been written with gold dust is obtained in a cell. The monastery also has a balcony overlooking offeringmagnificent. Admission for visitors is strictly prohibited, unless once a year.
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