vaga #2/2 this is how a Buddha {she} could possible be born
Part II
This Is How A Buddha {SHE}, Could Possibly Be Born
Three days later, after I met the “Princes” outside my hostel, but I was now in “Inle lake” I heard the music of another parade … the pilgrimage was coming… this time I was closer, so I could take better photos, and this surprised me …
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"The Princess" ... !!! ... oh surprise ... !!! … girls too?
I was very impressed !!! ..... little girls .... !!! I did not know, then, as they were too far away. It was "The Princess" aged about 14 years. Later I learned that this ceremony is called Shinbyu. There are no tourists to be seen in the photos, the Vagabond, always stays apart from the tourists, I don’t go at the same times as the tourists.
" eyes"
My eyes are all I have
SMELL
!!!! NOT !!!! for better or worse, but here I think it is for the better.
TASTE BUDS
!!!!! NOT !!!! for better or worse, a gourmet meal here is Paradise.
!!!!!! Just eyes !!!!!!
Women carrying their essential things; the traditional bowl where they receive the rice, food, a blanket, the dishes they will need and flowers with money hanging from the stems. These notes are fake and are brought as a symbol, they are very common from what I have seen so far in Vietnam and Myanmar. Please take a look at the women's clothes ... they are wonderful. They dress like this every day.
After giving it a lot of thought about why they offer counterfeit money, I came to my conclusion that it is because the monastery does not miss it. All the monasteries live on charity exclusively, a note on the subject will be given later.
!!!!! The instruments were indescribable !!!!
After giving it a lot of thought about why they offer counterfeit money, I came to my conclusion that it is because the monastery does not miss it. All the monasteries live on charity exclusively, a note on the subject will be given later.
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According to the book that I am reading now "The King in Exile, The Fall of the Royal Family of Burma" by Sudha Shah, a very interesting historical work about how the last reign of Burma ends up being exiled by the English in 'Upper Burma' they had already colonised southern Burma. In one paragraph it says “King of all the umbrella bearing chiefs” and it also says that 8 umbrellas with gold and silk threads were used for the coronation of the last King Thibaw. There is a code: the umbrella, colour, material and quantity that is used according to a protocol that I do not know. I cannot help commenting on the same book on something that caused me too much laughter. The English discussed the terms of the agreement, with the king, they demanded only eight conditions to reach an agreement and to sign the act of their exile, one of which was, that when they appear before the king, It was about not taking off their shoes. The English take off their hats as a measure of respect, and the Burmese never take off their hats, but their shoes ...
…….!!!!.... LOL……!!!!!......
I will continue reading and finding unknown facts about their culture.
!!! nope nope !!! Monk !!!
!!! you meditate !!! ... not sleep ...
!!!! Oops !!!! I put in a photograph of me"
!!! “I don't like to be locked up or laughed at !!!
I’m a little run down getting ready at last ... resting!
Ananda Panto Temple in Bagan photos of the temple and images are from Wikipedia, They are covered with gold sheets and measure about 18 m approximately in length. Each one is impressive, and I was left without any battery. I included these photos because they are Buddhas with female images, each one looks from north to south. Whoever is interested in more information on Wikipedia, "Ananda Panto Temple" I recommend it!
and I will end this chapter with this sculpture I found beautiful, in the Bagan museum.