Tuesday
Nov242009

The monks





We met Monks everywhere. They were very friendly could often speak english. They gave us much of their time & even took us around on the local bus to visit secluded temples, a Nunnery and a Pali school. It added a lot of enjoyment to our trip & we gained better insight into the Burmese culture and the country's dificulties.

Tuesday
Nov242009

The Nuns





One often hears about the Burmese monks, but as well as the 500,000 monks in Burma, there are about 200,000 nuns. They have a few less rules but basically lead a life similar to the monks; living in nuneries, meditating, collecting alms, studying Pali, etc...

Tuesday
Nov242009

Golden Buddha of Maha Muni


The most important temple for the people of Mandalay is The temple of the Golden Buddha of Maha Muni.The Maha Muni image was cast in metal but the "lumpy" appearance (now almost 15 inches thick)of the lower part of the statue today is due to the generations of devotees who have adhered offerings of small squares of gold leaf to the image that only men are allowed to touch.

Tuesday
Nov242009

Ceremonies






The ceremonies were very much a part of everyday life.

Tuesday
Nov242009

Buddist scenes






#1. All auspicious places have a pagoda or shrine.
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#2. Already under restoration.........the biggest Buddha statue in the world is still unfinished.
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#3.In the Banyan trees on the streets, you often see small shrines, with Buddhas & statues of spirits. They have offerings cigarettes, flowers, coffee & incense.
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#4.The "Golden Rock" is covered in gold leaf offerings and rests precariously at the edge of a cliff looking as if it might tumble if given a good push.
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#5. On auspicious days, the full moon etc.. many cash offerings are made to the temples and
are pinned up in public.

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