
So if you want to help her and the cubs, you must find flesh and blood that are fresh.” He asked his brothers, “What kind of food would save the tigress and her cubs?” They responded, “This kind of red Indian tiger eats the warm flesh and blood of a recent kill. Great Being was moved to tears with compassion that arose from the depths of his heart. Tormented by hunger, she lay on the ground unable even to lift her head. When he looked into the cave again, Great Being noticed that the tigress was not able to move, for she had just given birth and she also feared that if she left to hunt for food, another animal might harm her cubs. Great Sound and Great Deity laid arrows on their bows, making ready to kill the tigress, but Great Being stopped his brothers, saying that killing was completely wrong. They crept up to it and saw inside a tigress sleeping beside her cubs. As they walked along, they noticed a den in the dense woods.
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Then the three princes, in the full flush of their youth, picked up their bows and arrows and headed for the forest. The king, queen, and ministers watched the entertainment while enjoying an eighteen-course meal accompanied by wine and sake. Then the young people began to sing, dance, and play, transforming the encampment into a celestial realm.

The servants bustled about, preparing a variety of foods and offering tea and liquor to everyone. Soon the ground was covered with tents as clouds billowed in the sky above. The servants immediately unpacked everything, set up tents, and laid out a hearth of stones for cooking. The king was pleased with the scenery and ordered a large encampment to be prepared for everyone’s enjoyment. After half a day’s ride, they arrived at a place of thickly wooded forests resonant with birdsong while nearby blossomed a tapestry of flowers in rich variety. The king and queen rode upon an elephant while the sons, ministers, and retinue were mounted on beautiful horses. One day when the weather was fine, the king along with his queen, sons, and ministers left the town for a relaxing time in the country. He gave freely and generously to others as if to his only child. From his earliest years, the youngest son, Great Being, was very bright and endowed with spontaneous kindness and compassion. Powerful in the martial arts and radiating confidence, the two elder sons always helped the king in governing the kingdom. The king had three sons: the oldest was named Great Sound (Dra Chenpo), the middle Great Deity (Lha Chenpo), and the youngest Great Being (Semchen Chenpo). Due to the king’s accumulation of merit, all his subjects enjoyed happiness and wellbeing rains came at the right time while crops and livestock flourished. In the distant past, there lived in this world a king named Great Charioteer (Shingta Chenpo) who ruled over a small kingdom of some five thousand subjects. Below is the story o how he was overcome with compassion when he saw a tigress tormented by starvation and offered his body to her without a moment’s hesitation. The following detailed information on Namobuddha is taken from the web site of the Thrangu Tashi Yangtse monastery.Ī long time in the past, many immeasurable eons ago, our teacher the perfect Buddha was practicing on the path of learning. Large numbers of pilgrims visit Namo Buddha, especially during the months of February and March.

On the other side of the hill stands the Thrangu Tashi Yangtse monastery constructed in 1976.
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A small shrine a few minutes walk uphill from the stupa contains statues of the prince together with the tigress and her cubs. Overcome with compassion, the prince allowed the tigress to consume him and thereby feed her cubs. Known by Tibetans as Takmo Lu Jin, meaning “Tigress Body Generosity”, the Namo Buddha stupa marks the site where a young prince (in some versions, the Buddha himself) encountered a tigress close to starvation and unable to feed her own cubs. These hotels may also be interesting for you.Located 40 kilometers southeast of Kathmandu, Namo Buddha is one of the most important Buddhist pilgrimage sites south of the Himalayas, as well as being one of the holiest Buddhist sites in the world. Show more Interesting hotels nearby OYO 340 Hotel Om Namo Buddha OYO 340 Hotel Om Namo Buddha Nearby attractions include Pashupatinath, Kathmandu Airport, Kathmandu Valley, Kathmandu Durbar Square, Bouddhanath, Swayambunath, Everest Experience - Buddha Air, Simara Airport
