Hello Dear Friends WARNING: NOT MEALTIME READING
Well, I was going to further your enlightenment by telling you about the
teachings we heard this morning from Drupon Rinpoche, but this afternoon was so
vivid and amazing that it will take precedence for now.
In the "Events Calendar" of the Lonely Planet Guide to Nepal
there is mention under "MARCH-APRIL" of something called Chaitra Dasain
that is described, "Small Dasain, this festival takes place exactly six
months prior to the more important Dasain celebration. Both Dasains are
dedicated to Durga and . . . goats and buffaloes are sacrificed early in the
morning . . . The autumn celebration of ['Big'] Dasain "Lasts for 15
days and celebrates the victory of the goddess Durga over the forces of evil
(personified in the buffalo demon Mahisasura) . . .hundreds of thousands of
animals are sacrificed . . ."
Now from the guidebook to our afternoon adventure.
We went to visit Bhaktapur because it has a fabulously interesting, very
well-preserved medieval center of three squares with royal palaces and temples
that date from the 13th to 17th centuries when the city was one of three
prosperous and powerful city-states in the Kathmandu Valley. We were taken there
by our guide Jawane, Karma's friend, and started with lunch at tourist
restaurant overlooking Durbar Square (palace square = every big city has one). We were chatting away when Donna said, "Hey, look, what's that red stuff
down there in the square?"