May 10
Posted by: Meta4Life in: Beauty, Buddhism, Spirituality
From The International Herald Tribune:
KATMANDU, [tag]Nepal[/tag]: Paintings of [tag]Buddha[/tag] dating back at least to the 12th century have been discovered in a cave in Nepal’s remote north-central region by a team of international researchers after being tipped by a local sheep herder.
A mural with 55 panels depicting the story of Buddha’s [tag]life[/tag] was uncovered in March, with the team using ice axes to break through a snow path to reach the cave in Nepal’s [tag]Mustang[/tag] area, about 250 kilometers (160 miles) northwest of the capital, [tag]Katmandu[/tag].
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I know I can’t wait to see the pictures!
[tags]spiritual, insights[/tags]
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