In the afternoon we walked to
the Swayambhunath temple
( monkey
temple) and climbed the many steps up to the stupa.
(450). It was a good practice run for our trek. Many people on the steps
begging and selling things. Lots of
monkeys around, some sliding on the stair
railings. The soaring central stupa
is topped by a gold coloured
square block from which the
watchful eyes of the Buddha
gaze out across the valley.
Love those Buddha eyes.
We spun the series of prayer
wheels which are set around the
base of the central stupa. It
is proper to do this from left
to right. Each prayer wheel
carries the sacred mantra "om
mani padme hum". The prayer
flags also carry mantras and
with each breeze the prayers
are carried away.
We entered the temple and
listened to the monks chanting
and trumpeting. A service takes
place every day at 4:00 pm.
This is a combination of Buddha
and Hindu temples which
indicates the constant
interweaving of Buddhism and
Hinduism in Nepal.
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