I am sharing here some of the photographs I shot in my recent two day trip to Gangtok, capital of Sikkim.
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Buddhists believe when Gyana (knowledge) combines with Karuna (compassion), it leads to Bodhi i.e. enlightenment.
I enjoyed this short trip. Thanks for dropping by. :)
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Cloudy Morning at Gangtok
Maximum temperature was between 18-22°C and minimum was between 10-11°C
Gangtok view from Tashi View point.
Governor of Sikkim's Residence!
Namgyal Institute of Tibetology (NIT)
Buddhists Manuscripts @NIT
Indian Leopards are the real beauty!
Himalayan Palm Civet
Red Panda
I have heard Pandas are lazy beings. After tracking through an obscure
and muddy path to reach the backside of the pandas habitat, we saw these
inside their hide resting in shade. Our guide poked it with a soft tree
branch, it looked back and moved a bit away and slept again!
Snow Leopard in full aggression behind the bars
Flora at Gangtok
Ubiquitous butterflies which are very rare in metro cities
Capturing the details
I missed Nathula More after this
Due to heavy rainfalls we didnt get a chance to visit Nathula Pass and Tsmongo Lake which are famous tourist attractions.
A waterfall at Gangtok- Me with my Father
Rumtek Monastery
Buddhists Prayer wheels
Traditionally, the mantra Om Mani Padme Hum is written in Sanskrit on the outside of the wheel. The benefits attributed to the practice of turning the wheel are vast.
Not only does it help wisdom, compassion and bodhichitta arise in the
practitioner, it also enhances siddhis (spiritual powers such as
clairvoyance, precognition, reading others thoughts, etc.). Ref: Wikipedia here.Buddhists believe when Gyana (knowledge) combines with Karuna (compassion), it leads to Bodhi i.e. enlightenment.
Prayer Flags- all around the city.
People following Buddhism tie these prayer flags in different areas. It is believed that when winds pass though these multicolored flags, it spreads mantras written on them in the environment. Thus making it sacred compassing good luck, good wishes and compassion for all. Every color has a different meaning. All white flags with mantras on them are tied as the prayers for dead. The colorful ones are for good luck to the people studying or starting some work or stepping into some other phase of their lives. - as told by the locals there.
To read more about them click here.
MG (Mahatma Gandhi) Road Market
This market offers branded commodities to local Sikkimese articles like masks, bamboo articles, small purses etc. and various eye-catching products from China and Tibet. (being a lady most of the displayed things were worth my attention-hard to resist)
A view from our Hotel's Room
Breath-taking misty world
I enjoyed this short trip. Thanks for dropping by. :)