Spiritual Tourism, a Crown of Nepal
19 Feb 2019 HYN
“Budhham Sharanam Gachchhami;
Sangham Sharanam Gachchhami;
Dhammam Sharanam Gachchhami”
Spiritual Tourism, a Crown of Nepal, a tiny country in the middle point of the world is rich in the beauty of nature, a source of wisdom, the origin of philosophy, a platform of spirituality, the foundation of religions. Nepal has literally been recognized by the three phases of the
Kshetra (Himalayan belt throughout the Himalayan range of Nepal, Tibet,
North-west and northeast of India)., Janak Sabhyata in Janakpur, East-south of Nepal, and Buddha Sabhyata in Lumbini.
Spiritual Tourism, a Crown of Nepal
Buddha, a form of enlightenment from Lumbini west-south of Nepal was the prince of
path), the bugle of peace, and the path of knowledge as a true message globally.
Yoga:
means union or equanimity. Literally yoga – is a Sanskrit word that refers to both the union of the self with the absolute and the vast array of techniques for achieving spiritual discipline, self-realization, and liberation, even in Hinduism, Buddhism, and others. “Yogah Samadhi” yoga is Samadhi or Dhamma which means to have liberation or equilibrium. Meditation is one of the final or entire organs of yoga science for spiritual achievement. Meditation is the final weapon for Yoga or Samadhi. Now Buddha
meditation is getting popularity in the world.
Philosophically,
Yoga and Buddhism have common roots stretching back thousands of years to ancient Bharatakhanda (The area covered by Afghanistan to Bali). Hatha yoga and Buddhism, use ethical practices, postures, breathe work as tools. Raja yoga and Buddhism use mantras and meditation
for awakening and evolved distinctly different methods for pursuing their common goal of liberation. Yoga is an integral part of the spiritual schedule at Vipassana, Zen, and Tibetan retreats. Buddhist mediators are starting to acknowledge what yogis have already long known: that the state of the body profoundly affects the state of the mind and heart. Indeed, body, mind, and heart are not separate entities but one interpenetration, unified system. The five ethics of Yama in Ashtanga Yoga and Pancha Sheela of Buddha are the
Though the scenario might be flourished in the world, it has been dimed to date lack of true knowledge and practices. In any civilization, yogic wisdom and means as a spiritual practice were a common medium in order to correspond to human development. The message should globally be offered to spiritual
For the Promotion of spiritual tourism in Nepal, the government and concerned
institutions has planned innovative and rational tourism packages focusing on our historical, philosophical, spiritual, religious, and socio-cultural issues. They most determinedly execute on a broad scale.
OM SHANTIH! SHANTIH! SHANTIH!