Saturday, November 10, 2018
11.11.11: A Tribute to My Dharma King
Friday, October 26, 2018
The First Chilling Morning of The Coming Winter
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| Early sun rays melts the frost |
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| Early sunrise around 8:30 a.m. |
Sunday, September 30, 2018
World Through the Eyes of a Child
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| With Micky Mouse comic although she do not know how to read. |
I've a beautiful, smart and talkative niece. Her name Chimi Eden was given by my guru, Kyabje Namkhai Nyingpo Rinpoche. She's only four years old. She never makes me feel bore. Whenever she sees me, she greets me, “Kuzu Zangpo la Aku,” and then she would come closer to shake hand. Then she would put me so many questions. I've to be clever enough to defend otherwise she will keep on asking one after another. She is never tired of inquiring anything. Once I read in an article where psychologist have highlighted parents to give enough time to child during their early years. It is a crucial stage of learning for them. Bad environment or bad influence may help them become aggressive and otherwise. I've been keeping myself at par with the aforementioned findings whenever I meet children. As I was saying about Chimi, let me share one of the incident with her that made me to rethink time and again.
“Why?” Said I.
“Yes.” She confidently said.
“Chimi, who taught you all this things?” I said.
“Aku my ama told me.” She adorably said this line.
Tuesday, September 25, 2018
Beautifully Blessed Bumthang
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| Chamkhar Valley in the evening |
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| With atsara at Paedtsheling Goenpa on 3rd June 2018 |
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| Tamzhing last day on 21st Sept 2018 |
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| Thangbi Mae-wang on 24th Sept 2018 |
Thangbi is almost 30 minutes drive from Chamkhar. From Kurjey Lhakhang the road is unpaved.
Jakar Tshechu is interesting to watch in a small courtyard. I don't know much about Jakar Tshechu but courtyard is congested which can accommodate less number of people. I had to stand and watch the dance. Nevertheless Jakar dzon is beautifully built. To know more one will have to go through history. The gigantic dzong is located overlooking Chamkhar.
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| 19th Oct 2018 |
Jambay Lhakhang is the oldest monastery in Bhutan and it is believed to have been built by Songtsen Gompo of Tibet before Guru's arrival. But recent researchers believe that the construction of Jambay Lhakhang began even before Songtsen Gompo by the locality. I can't guarantee the reliability in information. Maybe proper research is required. Nevertheless there's one unique chham (dance) performed during late night. It's known as Ter-Chham or naked dance.
Jambay Lhakhang is 10 minutes drive from Chamkhar.
P.s. Tshechu I mentioned is only under Chhokhor Gewog. There are several monasteries which are under other three gewogs.
Thursday, September 20, 2018
Monk, after a year
We have heard great stories, also witnessed marvellous work of our ancestors and still legacies are kept for the future generations. If I may ask you all, are we solving a problem or adding to It? The response will differ. Individual of us can opine as per our own resonating capability. My observation is little bit crazy but more inclined and borrowed from Buddha's philosophy. Many medicines have solved and cured disastrous diseases. Our workload is being outsourced to machines and super computers are replacing human brains. Isn't that wonderful achievement? It is. Why do we do all this? Very simple. Happiness! Are we happy having such? I am not sure but read in an article describing how world is suffering despite lots of ground-breaking findings in various fields. Medicines have cured diseases and super computers are easing our work but thousands are dying from depression. We are globally connected but socially unreachable. Children's are virtually educated while parents are busy in their own work. Families are forgotten. Alas! I miss my bedtime stories too. Living in a confused world, sometimes, I feel like a machine put into use & then immediately replaced once it becomes an obsolete. There's no room for wore and torn machines. Simply chasing after happiness never made us happy instead it has brought more suffering.
Wednesday, September 12, 2018
What I do 24/7
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| Gaen-dru-cho-ni Lhakhang on my way to mess. |
On the way to mess I get to circumambulate Gaen-dru-cho-ni Lhakhang which serves six class rooms and a office too.
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| Dinning hall. |
Hardly it takes fifteen minutes to stand in queue, eating, washing of plates and in other miscellaneous activities. With my filled tummy I am already in front of dukhang when the conch is blown.
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| Monks blowing conch shell. |
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| Hostel, and classroom at the right end. Debate is also conducted in this courtyard. |
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| Towards Khar-Sum-Pa after 17th summer retreat lead by Venerable Chophel Jamthso. |
A sonorous sound will be heard indicating us to assemble for the debate which will be for one and half hour. Initially, I had a tough time in understanding basic rules of a debate & yet I've a thousands of miles to travel just to learn debate let alone other sacred teachings. Debate is also a pillar to upgrade knowledge by sharing with friends. Doubts can be cleared too. Although there are several reasons I'm unable to mention everything, pardon me.
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| Morning & evening prayer hall. |
Thursday, August 30, 2018
In Conversation with a Monk Who Left Worldly Life in His 40s
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| Kinzang Dorji during study hour |
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| In front of Monastry |
Saturday, August 18, 2018
Confession #1
Saturday, June 16, 2018
From Rooster to Tshed-thar: A Tale of Friendship and Ethical Dilemma
I peered through a hole to check for my mother. She wasn't home, and no one bothered to inform her, even if she had been there. Our collective mission was to find the rooster. I probably knew where the rooster slept, but I followed them, mimicking their actions and hoping to see my friends lose hope. Unfortunately, I didn't notice any of them losing interest. They were doing everything they could to find it. Finally, a friend spotted it on a branch of a small mango tree that had grown in front of our thatched house. My heart sank. I couldn't utter a word that would save the rooster's life. I could only wear the mask they wore. But catching a rooster wasn't as simple as you might think! Hours of chasing were no easy task. My friends were sweating, and some even quarreled over missed attempts. At one point, I took advantage of their exhaustion and suggested we try again the next day. Somehow, the rooster ended up inside the stacked firewood on our ground floor. There was no chance of getting it then. I breathed a sigh of relief, thinking it was all over.
Thursday, June 14, 2018
Behind the Mask
Our lives are filled with preconceived notions, limiting us from discovering the actual truth. We perceive things not as they are, but as we are, and perhaps that is the root cause of our confusion and suffering.
Our assumed perceptions are like masks — they hide our true identity. Life has never been a cup of tea, and it never will be. Yet, we should not lose hope when things don’t go our way. Sometimes, what we wish for does come true — just through a path we never expected.






















