High
in the clouds of the majestic
Himalaya Mountains lies the
enchanting kingdom of Bhutan,
the Land of the Thunder Dragon.
This tiny landlocked state is a
living museum with exquisite
architecture and still intact
Buddhist culture arousing
visions of Shangri-la. As part
of the silk route of central
Asia, traders from exotic and
far-flung lands have long spoken
of the beauties of these lands.
The grandeur and pristine beauty
of nature finds its counter part
in the life style of the
Bhutanese. The pace of life is
unhurried, and strongly
influenced by Mahayana Buddhism,
of which Bhutan is the last
bastion. Religious festivals are
very important in Bhutanese life
and are raucous, joyous affairs.
The dzongs, or fortresses, come
to life with vivid color, a
cacophony of music, and cheerful
dancing as valley dwelling
farmers and townsfolk, dressed
in their finest kira (for women)
and goa (for men), join together
to exorcise evil spirits and
rejoice in seasonal changes. |
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