1. Manage My TA

 

Sacred Sites of Bhutan

 

View Photos (12)

  • Image © Kim Indresano

We have never seen anything like the enormous fortress monasteries, called Dzongs. Their size is truly impressive and they reign as the center of cultural and religious life, and once served as protection from outside invaders. Every Dzong we visit has lived through a history of rebuilding, often numerous times due to fire, earthquake or flood.

Religion in Bhutan is officially the Tantric form of Mahayana Buddhism. As with other forms of Buddhism, there are laws of Karma, and the people we meet often speak about "gaining merit" from their good actions, be it praying at the temple, sending a son to study at the monastery, or erecting prayer flags. Kesang, our devout guide, regales us with so many stories and legends of tricksters, protectors, and myriad deities with intriguing multi-syllabic names. Admittedly, our heads are swimming with all the information but we are amazed at how everyone speaks of these stories and names until it becomes obvious that religion is completely imbedded in daily life. Indeed, we decide it would really take some serious study to fully understand the complexities and nuances of Buddhism in Bhutan.

Published on 2/12/04

Sponsor links

Comments [0]

Add Comment

You might also be interested in

Maiko

My life In Tokyo

Stephen Bueckert - stephen17 [30]

Just a couple pics from my hood.

Destinations: Thailand | Japan
Topics: Travel | National Parks | Adventure | Festivals | 20th Century History | Traditions | Art | Culture | Food | People | Working Abroad | Beaches & Resorts | Religion | Nature | Shopping | War & Conflict | Ancient History | Architecture
Kitty Love

In Harmony

Nolan Mascarenhas - nolanseye [82]

The Tiger Temple is a Buddhist temple on the outskirts of Thailand near the Myanmar border. It was founded in 1994 as a forest temple and sanctuary for wild animals. Most of the animals residing there...

Destinations: Thailand | Kanchanaburi province
Topics: Culture | Adoption | Travel | People | Photography | Religion | Animals | Nature | Traditions
Wat Kow Tahm monastery

The quieter side of Koh Phanyan

Julia Thompson - juliat101 [110]

Koh Phanyan, known for its full moon parties, does in fact have a rather more peaceful side. Perched precariously atop a rocky peak stands Wat Kow Tahm...

Destinations: Thailand
Topics: Culture | Travel | Adventure | Religion | Women & Travel | Traditions
More Stories of Interest
ThingsAsian

ThingsAsian is an Asia travel website with maps, stories, photos and travel tips contributed by a worldwide community.

©1994-2008 Global Directions, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Contact webmaster@thingsasian.com

Web Design by Dayspring