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The Bumdrag sacred place may be reached by walking uphill from [[Urgyen Tsemo, Paro|Urgyen Tsemo]] or [[Öselgang]] for over two hours through a pleasant forest. | The Bumdrag sacred place may be reached by walking uphill from [[Urgyen Tsemo, Paro|Urgyen Tsemo]] or [[Öselgang]] for over two hours through a pleasant forest. From Bumdrag there is a panoramic view of the entire Paro Valley and the mountains beyond. | ||
The stream which flows down from | The stream which flows down from Bumdrag is the source of the [[Shelkarchu]] which falls through the ravine next to [[ Paro Taktsang]]. | ||
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Bumdrag ('bum brag gnas) is an important sacred place considered to be a second Tsari (ཙཱ་རི་གཉིས་པ). Here are the footprints of 100,000 Ḍākinī
In the cliffs to the right of the temple is the wrathful deity Amrita Kundali (bdud rtsi 'khyil ba); to the left a hundred classes of wrathful and peaceful deities, and in the center the dieties of the mandala of Vajra Subjugator (rdo rje rnam 'joms).
The Bumdrag sacred place may be reached by walking uphill from Urgyen Tsemo or Öselgang for over two hours through a pleasant forest. From Bumdrag there is a panoramic view of the entire Paro Valley and the mountains beyond.
The stream which flows down from Bumdrag is the source of the Shelkarchu which falls through the ravine next to Paro Taktsang.