For centuries,
Boudhanath
has been an important place of pilgrimage and meditation for Tibetan
Buddhists & local Nepalis. It is located on what was a major trade
route between Nepal & Tibet. Many traveling merchants used it as a
resting place. It is also a popular tourist site. In 1979, Boudha
became a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The Great Stupa of Boudhanath is
the focal point of the district. There are at least 29 Tibetan Gompas
(Monasteries & Nunneries) around Boudhanath. The culture is very
much Himalayan with a strong presence of Tibetans & Sherpas, as can
be evidenced by the number of restaurants selling momos, thukpa &
other Tibetan favorites. Many maroon clad Tibetan Buddhist monks &
nuns can be seen walking around Boudha, especially at the Stupa. As a
daily ritual, many people walk three or more times around the stupa
while repeating the mantra 'Om Mani Padme Hum' either quietly or
aloud. During the days of & surrounding the full moons, the air is
often thick with incense & mantras sung by monks, & the number
of people visiting the Stupa increases significantly, along with the
intensity of their mantras & prayers. Boudha is a fascinating &
very spiritual area. Most of the restaurants & shops are closed by 8
pm.
Offline version of this walk for your iPhone you can get via PinMyWAY app.
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