“You cannot travel the path until you have become the path itself” — Buddha
Buddhism which started as an off shoot of Hinduism in India, has spread across the world to become the 4th largest religion in the world. There are many Buddhist monasteries in India which preach the peaceful teachings of Buddha.
One such monastery is in Southern Odisha in Jirang. It is nearly 80-85
kms from the town of Berhampur. So, me and two of my friends set out on a journey on our bikes to find Lord Buddha.
After travelling 50 kms from Berhampur, we reached Taptapani. At one look it may look like your average Indian town. But there is a temple here built around a natural hot water spring which is said to possess medicinal properties. There is also a deer park maintained by
the forest department.
After stopping for a while, we continued on our path. Asking for directions, diverting off the route for few kilometers and stopping by for an occasional cup of tea we finally reached the
monastery.
It is known as Padmasambhava Mahavihara monastery and was inaugurated
by Dalai Lama. It is complete with the main temple complex, residential buildings, a canteen and lush gardens. For time being, I will let the pics speak for themselves.
After spending some time in the lap of Lord Buddha, we left for the
next part of our trip. There was a waterfall approximately 10-15 kms from there. There was
quite a crowd there as it was a famous picnic spot. We earlier had plans to take bath but as it was getting late and cold we abandoned the plan. The place was clean and looked marvellous with thick forests in the background. It was an ideal place for clicking photos.
Overall we had a great day and the monastery was the highlight of the
whole journey. Who would have thought that such a great place exists
in midst of dense forests of Southern Odisha? One more proof of the
fact that India never ceases to amaze us.
It is a must visit place for everyone and I guarantee that you will
not regret it.
Author
Somnath Verma
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