Tigernest Monastery after the fire disaster April 1998
One of the most sacrednyes in the Buddhist world, Taktshang was established in the eighth century by Guru Rinpoche. The guru in the wrathful form of Guru Dorji Droley subdued the evil spirits and then meditated in the Pelphug in Taktshang. Other saints who meditated in the cave include Milarepa, Phadampa Sangye, Machi Labdoenma, Thangthong Gyalpo and Zhabdrung Ngawang Namgyal. The main monastery around the Pelphug in Taktshang was constructed in 1692 by the great fourth Desi, Tenzin Rabgye. Between 1961 and 1965 it was renovated by Je Sheldrup Yoezer. The latest additions were made in 1982. The Taktshang monastery was severely damaged by fire on April 19, 1998, but the Dubkhang, the most sacred sanctum of the monastery, was found to be safe. Restoration work on the lhakhang began two years later after the fire because of the lona and the danger of loosened rocks from the cliffs overhead.
Dedicated to Guru Padmasambhava, this incredible monastery clings to the edge of a sheer rock cliff that plunges 900 meters into the valley below. The history states that Guru Padmasambhava, the tantrum mystic who brought Buddhism to Bhutan, had taken the wrathful form of Guru Dorje Droloe to subdue the evil and demon that were obstructing the spread of Buddhism in the Himalayas.
A fire destroyed a value part of the monastery in April1998, just one week after my second visit in Bhutan 1998 with my son Oliver. It was in restruction when we visited the Tiger's Nest the third time.
(The photo I captured with a KODACHROME slide film in April 1998 during my second tour in Bhutan. Scanned with NIKON CoolScan V ED.)
Eva-Maria Nehring 14/10/2012 19:48
OhDANKE für die Info und für`s Zeigen
möchte auch ich sagen.
Wir durften im März 2010 dieses faszinierende Land von Ost nach West bereisen.
LG Eva
Pfriemer 14/10/2012 15:23
Danke Guido und danke Georg. Kurz nach meinem zweiten Besuch mit Sohn Oliver im April 1998 brannte der vordere Teil vollkommen ab und viele wertvolle buddhistische Kunstgegenstände gingen verloren.Im Jahre 2000 war nur ein Teil wieder neu errichtet. Eine primitive Materialseilbahn schaffte große Hilfe.
Übrigens:
am 26. Juni dieses Jahres brannte der Wangdue Phodrang Dzong in Mittel-Bhutan total ab. Die Ursache scheint immer wieder bei den vielen brennenden Butterlampen zu suchen, auch wenn man meist zuerst von Brandstiftung spricht. LG Wolfgang
Georg Mahkorn 14/10/2012 14:46
Tja, löschen ist hier wohl etwas schwierig.Tolles Foto
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Fernsicht 14/10/2012 13:42
Danke für's zeigen, ein beeindruckender Vergleich zur heutigen Ansicht.LG Guido