MOUNT
EVEREST
HIMALAYAN
RANGE
VIEW FROM NAMO BUDDHA
MONESTRY
NAMO
BUDDHA Y2K WHITE TARA RETREAT
The serenity and calmness
of the whole Himalayan Range sure is an added advantage to our practice
up in Namo Buddha. During a clear blue cloudless day, one could easily
see the complete Himalayan Range and Mount Everest too. The contrast of
the wind breaking and slicing into halves thus carrying with it snow flakes
from its summit is truly a remarkable sensation. Unfortunately we are not
able to see the sun rise or set from the Mountanous Range as it is situated
on the North-West of Namo Buddha. The chilling cold wind sweeping through
Namo Buddha carrying the prayers flown in from other parts of Tibet further
opens up one's heart towards the precious Dharma. How wonderful if
one could walk on the clouds to properly view this grand mountain revered
by many.
Reflection of Sunray
from the snow further lights up its luminosity and glorifies the whole
Himalayan Mountainous Range, a very rare sight one shouldn't miss when
in Nepal.
View from Namo Buddha
Monestry.
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These are views
directly from Namo Buddha Monestry, what i see is also what you'll be seeing.
Left Photo taken on
a clear day in the afternoon, right photo taken early in the morning.
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on image to enlarge)
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Partial view
of the Himalayan Range
As seen from Namo Buddha.
2 photos are merged together to make a complete wide angle, therefore the
difference in contrast is clearly seen too, what i see is also what you'll
be seeing.
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on image to enlarge)
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Complete View
of the Himalayan Range
As seen from Namo Buddha
Monestry, 3 photos are merged together to make a complete wide angle.
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on image to enlarge)
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MOUNT EVEREST
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EMAHO
A sacred holy mountain
revered by many Tibetans,the
"Land of the Snow"
or they called it "Windows of the World".
Reflection of the birghtlight
from the Sunray onto the snow further reveal its luminosity and glows up
the whole of the Himalayan Mountanous Range, a very rare sight one shouldn't
miss when in Nepal.
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Yours in Dharma,
TDSPJ Webmaster
01-Mar-2000
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