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kaustubh-wankhede · 11 months ago
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Discover the mesmerizing allure of the Burning Lake in Tang, Bhutan. Nestled in the serene landscapes of Bumthang, this hidden gem captivates with its mystical ambience and cultural significance. The sacred site, Mebar Tsho, unfolds tales of spiritual revelations and is a haven for introspection. Immerse yourself in the ethereal beauty of nature as the turquoise waters mirror the surrounding mountains. Embark on a journey to this Bhutanese marvel, where tradition meets tranquillity, creating an unforgettable experience.
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mahayanapilgrim · 8 months ago
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Head Relic of the Master Preserved at Pangbisa Ugyen Guru Lhakhang
Backsisde of the skull with a whole pointed at with the finger; it is said that from time to time nectar, dütsi (bdud rtsi) is emitted from the whole.
Tertön Sherab Mebar also pronounced Sherab Membar was born in Kham, Eastern Tibet and is associated with the Dorje Drag Monastery (byang gter dgon) and its tradition of the Northern Treasures (byang gter). He is regarded as the founder of the Khordong Monastery in Kham. Later, he went to the sacred land of Bhutan and became an important treasure revealer or tertön (gter ston).
The Master approached Bhutan through the Jomolhari, where he discovered his first treasure. He continued to Bumthang through Baylangdra in Wangdue. Once in Bumthang he had to look for a girl called Pema Chuki of certain age to accompany him in discovering certain treasure but that triggered suspicion in the region. The ruler in Bumthang too had his eye on the same girl.
The suspicious ruler demanded Terton to prove himself to the people Bumthang by discovering treasure from Mebar Tsho. Terton resisted, saying that the time hadn't come for the Mebar Tsho treasures to be discovered. He told them that three generations later his own reincarnation would come to discover treasures from the lake. This added more suspicion and he had to prove himself by going to the Mebar Tsho with burning lamp in his hand. He came out with two chests of treasures only to be returned back to the lake to be rediscovered generations later by rightful Terton, Pema Lingpa.
However, as he couldn't marry Pema Chuki and was unable to discover the treasure he was destined to do in the company of the prophesied khandro. This was the beginning of many events that were going to go wrong in his life, and ultimately cost him his life.
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yourtripplanner · 9 months ago
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Hidden Gems: Exploring Lesser-Known Attractions in Bhutan with a Rental Car
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Bhutan, the Land of the Thunder Dragon, is renowned for its stunning landscapes, rich culture, and spiritual heritage. While popular destinations like Paro, Thimphu, and Punakha are undoubtedly worth visiting, there's a whole other side to Bhutan waiting to be discovered—the hidden gems that lie off the beaten path. And what better way to explore these treasures than with the freedom of a car rental in Bhutan? Let Your Trip Planner guide you on a journey to uncover the lesser-known attractions of Bhutan that will leave you enchanted and inspired.
Haa Valley: The Serene Haven of Bhutan's West
Tucked away in the western part of Bhutan, Haa Valley remains one of the country's best-kept secrets. Its pristine beauty, lush greenery, and traditional architecture offer a glimpse into Bhutan's untouched natural splendor. Take a leisurely drive through winding mountain roads, passing picturesque villages and verdant fields. Don't miss the chance to visit Lhakhang Karpo (White Temple) and Lhakhang Nagpo (Black Temple), two ancient monasteries that stand as symbols of spiritual tranquility amidst the serene landscape.
Phobjikha Valley: A Paradise for Nature Enthusiasts
Nestled amidst the majestic Himalayas, Phobjikha Valley is a paradise for nature lovers and bird enthusiasts. As you cruise along the scenic route from Punakha, be prepared to be mesmerized by the valley's sweeping vistas and tranquil ambiance. Make a stop at the Gangtey Monastery, perched atop a hill overlooking the valley, and immerse yourself in its spiritual aura. Keep your eyes peeled for the rare black-necked cranes that migrate to the valley during the winter months, adding a touch of magic to this hidden gem.
Bumthang Valley: Exploring Bhutan's Spiritual Heartland
Often referred to as the "spiritual heartland" of Bhutan, Bumthang Valley is a haven of ancient temples, monasteries, and sacred sites. With car rental in Bhutan  at your disposal, you can explore the valley at your own pace, stopping to marvel at architectural wonders like the Jakar Dzong and Kurjey Lhakhang. Take a detour to the remote village of Tang and experience traditional Bhutanese hospitality at its finest. Whether you're hiking to the sacred Mebar Tsho (Burning Lake) or simply soaking in the serenity of the surroundings, Bumthang promises an unforgettable journey.
Trongsa: Unveiling Bhutan's Royal Heritage
Steeped in history and heritage, Trongsa holds a special place in Bhutanese culture as the ancestral home of the royal family. As you traverse the rugged terrain en route to Trongsa, you'll encounter breathtaking vistas of deep valleys and towering peaks. Explore the imposing Trongsa Dzong, a masterpiece of Bhutanese architecture that commands attention with its sheer size and grandeur. Take a stroll through the quaint streets of the town, where every corner reveals a tale of bygone eras and timeless traditions.
Lhuentse: Delving into Bhutan's Textile Legacy
Venture further off the beaten path to discover the hidden gem of Lhuentse, a remote district in eastern Bhutan renowned for its textile heritage and pristine landscapes. Drive through winding mountain roads adorned with rhododendron forests and cascading waterfalls, soaking in the untouched beauty of the region. Visit the Khoma Village, famous for its intricately woven textiles crafted by skilled artisans using traditional techniques passed down through generations. Lhuentse offers a glimpse into a way of life untouched by modernity, where time seems to stand still amidst the tranquility of the Himalayan foothills.
Bhutan's hidden gems beckon to those with a spirit of adventure and a love for exploration. With a rental car as your trusty companion, you have the freedom to chart your own course and uncover the treasures that lie beyond the well-trodden path. From the serene valleys of Haa and Phobjikha to the historic towns of Bumthang and Trongsa, each destination offers a unique glimpse into Bhutan's rich cultural tapestry and natural splendor. So pack your bags, hit the road, and let the journey begin—a world of discovery awaits in the heart of the Himalayas. Let Your Trip Planner be your guide to these hidden wonders.
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sajans-world · 4 years ago
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The Burning Lake 🔥 Mebar Tsho, the Burning Lake is located along the way to The Tang Valley which is about thirty minutes drive away from Chamkhar town of Bumthang. Mebar Tsho is a whirl pool more than a Lake on the continuous flow of the river from the Tang Valley. The legend has it that Terton Pema Lingpa 1450 - 1521 (the most powerful treasure discoverer) of the Valley had a vision of a sacred treasure that Guru Padmasambhava had hidden in the lake centuries ago. He held a butter lamp in his hands and jumped into the lake to prove his claims. He re-emerged holding chest and a scroll of a paper with butter lamp still burning! Thereafter the whirl pool of this river came to be known as Mebar Tsho (The Burning Lake) This is considered the most sacred site in Bumthang. Bhutanese devotees always send a wishes along with lighting up a little lamp on the paper or a leaf and letting it float. People with less sin and spiritual minds will be able to distinguish a extraordinary sight in the lake. #burninglake #mebartsho #lake #happinessisaplace #tourismbhutan #tales_of_bhutan #Bumthang (at Bumtang Tang, Bumthang, Bhutan) https://www.instagram.com/p/CNCoTgMMjpP/?igshid=1n14wr7jlr18l
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mahayanapilgrim · 8 months ago
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Head Relic of the Master Preserved at Pangbisa Ugyen Guru Lhakhang
Statue of the Master in the monastery of Beyul Langdrag commonly known as Baylangdra.
Terton Sherab Mebar also pronounced Sherab Membar was born in Kham, Eastern Tibet and is associated with the Dorje Drag Monastery (byang gter dgon) and its tradition of the Northern Treasures (byang gter). He is regarded as the founder of the Khordong Monastery in Kham. Later, he went to the sacred land of Bhutan and became an important treasure revealer or tertön (gter ston).
The Master approached Bhutan through the Jomolhari, where he discovered his first treasure. He continued to Bumthang through Baylangdra in Wangdue. Once in Bumthang he had to look for a girl called Pema Chuki of certain age to accompany him in discovering certain treasure but that triggered suspicion in the region. The ruler in Bumthang too had his eye on the same girl.
The suspicious ruler demanded Terton to prove himself to the people Bumthang by discovering treasure from Mebar Tsho. Terton resisted, saying that the time hadn't come for the Mebar Tsho treasures to be discovered. He told them that three generations later his own reincarnation would come to discover treasures from the lake. This added more suspicion and he had to prove himself by going to the Mebar Tsho with burning lamp in his hand. He came out with two chests of treasures only to be returned back to the lake to be rediscovered generations later by rightful Terton, Pema Lingpa.
However, as he couldn't marry Pema Chuki and was unable to discover the treasure he was destined to do in the company of the prophesied khandro. This was the beginning of many events that were going to go wrong in his life, and ultimately cost him his life.
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