Was just thinking how lucky i feel to have had the chance of listening to monks chant, watching them eat and get on with their day-to-day in temples and monasteries around Asia.
The profound long sounds of Buddhist monks chanting, the om mane padme hum in Swaiambutinah, that second time in Kathmandú, the monks singing in Gandan temple in Ulan Bator and Bayasgalan in northern Mongolia and the others in Luang Prabang and Siem Reap, and China. I have heard monks chanting in different corners of Asia and the feeling of peacefulness that invaded my chest and the tears it brought to my eyes are unforgettable moments. Unforgettable tears for thankfulness for having had the chance of experiencing this first hand and the joy it brought on me.
Some of the posts are in Catalan, others are in English, in others I've mixed both languages. I enjoy reading other people's travel blogs, i hope you find this of use when planning your trip. You can use online translators if in Catalan. Posts en català altres en anglès... L'he fet amb detall pq m'agrada llegir blogs de la gent, i sempre en vull més. Se'm fan curts!
Friday, 26 October 2012
chants and monks and buddhism in Asia
Friday, 27 January 2012
M'encanta, em va encantar mongolia. La gent, els nens, els monestirs, els paisatges. Es preciós. I més, com més reportatges veig a la tele. Una passada.
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