Taktsang Monastery In The Kingdom Of Bhutan

Taktsang Monastery in Bhutan is the most famous and picturesque monastery in Bhutan. The monastery clings impossibly and precariously to a sheer granite cliff almost a kilometer above Paro valley.

The beautiful and sacred Taktsang Monastery located about 20 minutes drive north of Paro is a must see. The place where the Guru Rimpoche flew over the Himilaya from Tibet in the 7th century on the back of a flying Tigress is said to be the origin of Bhuddism in Bhutan. From the parking lot at the base of the hill it is about a 2 hour hike to the best view point. It is often closed to the public but just seeing it from the outside is well worth the effort.

Taktsang Monastery In The Kingdom Of Bhutan
Taktsang Monastery

Taktsang Monastery Tiger Nest
Taktsang Monastery also called Tiger Nest. The legend was that Guru Rinpoche flew over the Himalaya from Tibet in the 7th century on the back of a tigress. He then mediated in a cave there for three months where the monastery was later built. The cave is said to be the origin of Buddhism in Bhutan. It is situated on a nearly vertical cliff at 3000m altitude north of Paro in Bhutan.

A number of famous masters have meditated in caves near the current monastery: Guru Rinpoche in his manifestation of Dorje Drollö meditated on the Kagyé cycle. After him, many great masters followed, among them were Milarepa, Padampa Sangye, Machik Lapdrön and Thangtong Gyalpo.

A few Bhutanese army soldiers stood guard at the entrance to register the visitors and to ensure that no bag or camera was brought into the sacred monastery.

Taktsang Monastery Wiki
Paro Taktsang Wikipedia - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paro_Taktsang
Taktsang Monastery Rigpa Wiki - http://www.rigpawiki.org/index.php?title=Taktsang_Monastery


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