A hike to 400 years old lake: Kabji Hoka Tsho

 Today was a day filled with joy and memories of my wish fulfillment. It was yesterday evening my brother invited me for a hike. At first, I was thrilled with excitement about what it would be like. He later unveiled to me that I am to accompany his promised lakes to visit. It is called Kabji Hoka Tsho. I have heard about the lake and I would always fantasize about spending my leisure time doing adventurous activities. In fact, my envy came true and we started our journey toward the lake at 8 o'clock in the morning. We started our hike at 9:45 am near Chhoeten Nyingpo Goenzin Dratshang. It was already 11:30 am when we reached the lake.  Standing at an elevation height of 7003ft (2134.514 m), the lake lies majestically serene, and calm and swirls with its flanks and waves. According to the Azha lam, it was originally seated in Zomlingthang, Punakha. However, during the 17th century, when the Punakha Dzong was to be constructed, Zhabdrung asked the deity of the lake to move her place concerning the possible threats it might cause to the Dzong that he is going to construct. Consequently, the lake shifted its place to where it stands today. Furthermore, the lam also briefed us about the name of the lake. Since the lake is heavily connected to the myths and mysteries of the Zhabdrung, the name of the lake is also his derivation. However, as time passed, the name of the lake evolved into what we know as Kabji Hoka Tsho.





Khamsum Yulley Namgyal Chhoerten: The paramount stupa for the remainder of nature of human self

Visiting the Khamsum Yulley Namgyal Chhoeten was an experience like no other. It is located in Nyizergang village and provides a breathtaking view of the Punakha valley and the Mochu stream. The chhoeten is serene and surrounded by pagodas and stupas. Unlike other monasteries and chhoetens in our country, it was built for the purpose of warding off evil spirits and promoting happiness and prosperity in the country and the world. The Khamsum Yulley Namgyal Chhoeten is a remarkable example of traditional Buddhist art and architecture in Bhutan. With its three-story structure and different stupas, it is a masterpiece of Bhutanese art. The intricate carvings and paintings on the chhoeten reflect the devotion and dedication of the Bhutanese people towards their culture and religion. In addition to its architectural beauty, the Khamsum Yulley Namgyal Chhoeten is also a place where sentient beings are prayed for their peacefulness. The chhoeten serves as a reminder of the importance of spirituality in our lives and the need to promote peace and happiness in the world. Overall, the visit to the Khamsum Yulley Namgyal Chhoeten was a truly satisfying experience that left me feeling a deep sense of awe and admiration for the beauty and grandeur of Bhutan's cultural heritage.



Fare you well to my school classmate: May your success always be in your favour

 Saying goodbye is a bittersweet blend of celebration and nostalgia. Today, I find myself bidding farewell to my beloved school classmates, ...