Tuesday, November 7, 2017

Milarepa Memorial Park in Manang

Building the Milarepa Memorial Park in Manang, Nepal. The short story is on the underneath. The Milarepa statue, deer, dog and the hunter Gonpo Dorje are working in Nepal Karma Leksheyling, Kathmandu, Nepal.

Around 1000 years back, the colossal Yogi Jetsun Milarepa was thinking in a mountain called Nyeshang Gurta in Manang, Nepal and a startled deer came running over his way. Milarepa sang the deer melody and the deer lost the dread. He sat down at Milarepa's feet like an understudy and afterward came a furious chasing dog who was pursuing the deer, and Milarepa sang her a melody. She quieted down and sat down with the deer like they were mother and youngster. At long last there came the seeker, Gonpo Dorje, who was furious individual in the first place, however, turned out to be much angrier when he saw his canine sitting beside the deer. He blamed Milarepa for putting a spell on his pooch, and he raised his bow and bolt to shoot him. Milarepa raised his hand and stated, "There is a lot of time for you to shoot your arrow, so initially please take into account some an opportunity to tune in to my tune." Hearing Milarepa's melody made Gonpo Dorje lose his outrage and presently he turned into Milarepa's understudy.

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