Travel Diaries - #The Buddhist Temples and Monasteries in Dharamshala, India
This was a short 3 days trip to one of the hill station in India, place named Dharamshala for medical purpose but we also took this opportunity to spend some quality family time and visiting the place.
Dharamshala is a place where His Holiness Dalai Lama resides. This place has quite a few Buddhist Temples and Monasteries and you see a lot of Tibetan culture followed here. There is also a very big Library which holds thousands of Tibetan manuscripts.
We visited a couple of Temples and I must say they are very magnetic. The works at each temple is so minutely detailed out and intricately done that you really wonder the capabilities of human art.
You can feel the energies of these places is so very high that you do not wish to come out of it.
You can sit and spend hours here feeling the tranquility of the place. In the 2 days that we spent in this place, most of our time we have spent in these Temples.
These Temples have so many idols and other images around and all of them have significance. It's a deep study and one or two days is not enough. In this much time you can only get the outer glimpses.
Let me give you a few glimpses of these Temples and you will agree with me that they are absolutely marvelous.
This is the first and the main temple where His Holiness Dalai Lama also resides. Besides the Buddha statue there are a lot of other statues also but I could not identify them. What I could make out was there were always 2 types of statues, one were very fierce types and the other had very calming looks, so I could interpret that it was something related to the Good vs the Evil.
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It´s The Emaciated Buddha, probably modelled after the 2nd-3rd century statue from Ghandara, now displayed at Lahore museum.
In his search for the cause of suffering Gautama exercised extreme asceticism, realized that he might die before finding the answer, started to eat again and followed and later taught the Middle Path of moderate asceticism to his disciples.
Wow, U have amazing knowledge @likedeeler. I have all respects for the master but the other day I was reading how the action Buddha took in his life impacted the life of his wife and son which were not very good. But at the end it's all destined and it's all about Karma.
Yes, I thought about that too, and came to the conclusion that Gautama first did what society demanded from him, marrying and having a son, but later he had to follow his calling which was stronger than any societal obligations.
magnificent works of art
Thank you
A wonderful place I used to go there before ... 🎉👌
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Thank you for sharing your thoughts @theghostisback
WOW! So magnetic! I really can spend much time just staring at idols and decorations. Mandala at the entrance is amazing too!
Oh yes, I wanted to just sit here and not wanted to leave the space, so much of peace and calmness and the feeling is so magnetic, you can feel the high energies around in this place.
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very interesting article! Great food for thought !