A huge picture of Guru Rinpoche was started to be carved in Tarevi in ​​Makwanpur

Chaitra 26, 2081

A huge picture of Guru Rinpoche was started to be carved in Tarevi in ​​Makwanpur

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A huge picture of Guru Rinpoche has been started to be carved on the three corners of the northern area of ​​Makwanpur. Buddhist Guru Padmasambhava performed penance in the lower part of Tarabehir.

A 108 square feet picture of Guru Rinpoche has been carved from Monday on the huge rock of Tarevir, which is located along with the famous pilgrimage site Risheshwar Mahadev Temple in Bhimphedi Rural Municipality-9 Basiphant and Thaha Municipality of Makwanpur .

Bahadur Singh Lama, the Chief Minister of Bagmati province, inaugurated the work by throwing a china on the tarevir according to Buddhist tradition and law during a ceremony. He said that religious tourism will take a leap. "With this picture, the introduction of this region will spread all over the world," he said. He also expressed his commitment to the road construction to reach Tarevir. The

A huge picture of Guru Rinpoche was started to be carved in Tarevi in ​​Makwanpur

event was attended by Lalit Ghalan, Head of District Coordination Committee Makwanpur, Hidam Lama, Chairman of Bhimfedi Rural Municipality, Bharat Gopali, Deputy Head of Thaha Municipality.

Buddhist guru Padmasambhava did penance in this area and Jadal Rinpoche, who is worshiped as his avatar, did penance, so the Buddhist community has been considering this area as a holy place .

Tarevir and Risheshwar temple on the border of Bhimfedi and Thaha municipalities is a meeting place of Hindu and Buddhist. Hindus take this area as the place where Sati Devi's limbs fell, while Buddhist pilgrims take it as a religious place where Buddhist Guru Padmasambhava did penance. 

Bhimphedi Rural Municipality President Hidam Lama said that the work of carving a 108 square feet picture has been started in Tarevir by Bodhicharya Foundation.                                            is reached.

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