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I spent the first day of this holy Saga Dawa month making my bi-annual visit to the sacred temples of Dodeydra in Thimphu, a Drukpa Kagyu establishment on the northwestern ridges.
I have been visiting this beautiful place for over twenty years now. It is a nice two-hour hike, but there is a killer uphill climb right at the start. If you can survive, you will have the most stunning view of Thimphu valley.
In recent years, Dodeydra has become a well-being temple for me and for my friends from abroad. Two of my American friends recovered from a life-threatening disease after we sought the prayers here. Another launched his business and visits Bhutan every year and conducts his annual kurim. It has become the official temple for my wellbeing journey.
The Cave of Scriptures
Dodeydra, which literally means “Cave of Scriptures”, gets its name from Dodey Kesang – a sacred Buddhist sutra set, which is believed to have been revealed from the rocks over which a temple now stands. The main temple, called the Tsuglakhang, was established by the 13th Je Khenpo (chief abbot) of Bhutan, Yonten Thaye (1724-84) in 1779. It also became the seat of two subsequent Je Khenpos – of the 18th Je Jamyang Gyaltshen, and of the 27th and 29th Je Pema Zangpo.
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