Sankhu, Sacred Vajrayogini Temple and Milarepa Meditation Caves
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Sankhu Sacred site 2013 Sankhu, Sacred Vajrayogini Temple and Milarepa Meditation Caves Sankhu is a small village in the east of the Kathmandu Valley, in Nepal. It is a sacred site of Buddhism associated with Vajrayogini, as well as an important Hindu shrine. It is considered one of the oldest of the Kathmandu Valley and records go back as far as the 5th century AD. The village of Sankhu, a 45 minute drive from Kathmandu, offers visitors the opportunity to explore a traditional Buddhist monastery, 1500 year-old meditation caves and a sacred Vajrayogini temple complex. The temple and meditation caves are accessed by climbing up stone steps located behind the monastery. Advanced Buddhist masters from ancient India, including the ‘80 Mahasiddhas’ meditated for years in these caves and attained high spiritual realization and meditation powers. One cave is well known as the dwelling place of Tibet’s greatest saint and poet, Milarepa, who composed spontaneous songs of realization from his meditation seat in the cave. Built in 1655, the Vajrayogini temple complex is a magnificent example of Newari architecture boasting tiered roofs of sheet copper, beautiful wood-carvings, repose work and stone statues. Vajrayogini is an important tantric meditation deity of Tibetan & Indian Buddhism. Deities in the Buddhist tradition are not external gods, but are representations of one’s own enlightened qualities. The blessings of all the masters who practiced meditation and attained realization there are very much perceptible in these sacred sites, temples and caves today. Price: 35 € per pax based on two pax. (If you need a guide total price 50€ per pax) combine with Namo Buddha 45€ per pax, with guide 60 € per pax. Included: Private transport; excluded: entrance fees etc. Snow Jewel Page 1 www.snowjewel.com .