On a wing and a prayer: The extraordinary hanging monasteries that cling to the sides of cliffs
When you’re trying to connect with your god, it helps to find some peace and quiet, if you can.But that was, indeed, no such problem for the architects of these impossibly built monasteries.Constructed at dizzying heights on the sides of mountains, they ensured only the most devoted – and vertigo-free – followers would join them for prayer.
Gripping: This gravity-defying hanging monastery clings to the side of Mt Huashan in China and is only accessible via steep and dangerous paths
Closer to their god: The Taktshang Tiger’s Nest monastery clings to a cliff 2,300ft above the Paro Valley floor in Bhutan at such a height it looks down on the cloudsComplete isolation: According to legend, the Tiger’s Nest takes its name from the ‘second Buddha’, Precious Guru Padmasambhava, who travelled to the site on a tiger
Between a rock and a hard place: The Holy Trinity is part of the Meteora – which translates as ‘suspended in the air’ – complex of monasteries in Greece, one of the largest collections of such buildings in the countryMany were only accessible by steep and secret paths in order to provide the most seclusion as they sought uninterrupted spiritual awakening.By far the most precarious is a monastery that dangles seemingly in defiance of the laws of physics on the side of Mt Huashan in China.Located around 75 miles east from Xi’an City of Shaanxi Province, Mt Huashan is known as ‘The number one precipitous mountain under Heaven’. It is one of the five sacred mountains in China.It is home to several influential Taoist temples where emperors of past dynasties made pilgrimages, making Mt Huashan the holy land of Taoism.
Vertigo-inducing: The Sumela monastery in Turkey was created 386AD apparently after two priests discovered a miraculous icon of the Virgin Mary in a cave on the mountain
Prayers at 3,900ft: Visitors survey the incredible buildings of the Sumela monastery which was built, on southern shore of the Black Sea, during the reign of Emporer Theodosius I
Don’t look down! The monasteries of Agios Nikolaos Anapafsas (left) and Agia Roussanou (right) in Greece, which form part of the Meteora complex of precariously placed buildings
Head for heights: French mountain climber Catherine Destivelle during her ascension of the Rocher Saint Esprit, in the Meteora, with the Monastery of Roussanou located on a parallel summit (right)
Path to enlightenment: A stunning scene showing the Monastery of Roussanou in what must one of the most serene places in the world
Balancing act: The monastery of Roussanou at the base of a stone tower in Meteora, Greece in a picture taken in 1985Nerve-wracking: A man is hoisted 250ft in a net, the only way to access the Monastery of St Barlaam (right), which also forms part of the Meteora complex in GreeceIn Bhutan, the Taktshang Tiger’s Nest monastery clings to a cliff 2,300ft above the Paro Valley floor.According to legend, it takes its name from the ‘second Buddha’, Precious Guru Padmasambhava, who travelled to the site on a tiger.Some visitors have reportedly fallen to their death on the way up after apparently losing their footing.But the desire to build in such vertigo-inducing places isn’t just confined to Asia. Turkey has its own, the monastery of Sumela, perched at an altitude of 3,900ft.
Rich heritage: The ruins of the Sigiriya, or Lion’s Rock, in the central Matale District of Sri Lanka, which was used as a monastery from around the 5th Century BC
Magnificent: Visitors ascend the stairway to the ancient structure, which contains caves prepared by devotees of the Buddhist Sangha
Steeped in history: The legs and paws of a lion still remain either side of the entrance to the fortress, but the head fell down years ago
Idyllic: The rock, pictured here at dawn, upon which the temple and monastery were built is a ‘magma plug’Easy does it: A visitor navigates the stone stairs leading up to the temple and fortress of Sigiriya, but this path is by no means the most perilous compared to those approaching other monasteries
Beautiful: Sigiriya is framed by symmetrical water gardens which extend to the foot of the rock. It is one of the eight World Heritage Sites of Sri LankaIt was created in 386AD during the reign of Emporer Theodosius I apparently after two priests discovered a miraculous icon of the Virgin Mary in a cave on the mountain.As with most of these great buildings, they aren’t the easiest to access. In Greece, the Roussanou Monastery could only be accessed by baskets lifted by pulleys, until roads, steps and bridges were contructed in the 1920s.It is one of six active monasteries in the Meteora complex, one the largest and most important developments of its kind, only behind Mount Athos.The monasteries are built on natural sandstone rock pinnacles near the Pinios.
Panoramic: The monastery of St Stephen, part of the Meteora complex in Greece, was built in the middle of 16th and decorated in or around 1545
A cut above: Rather than clinging to it, this temple was carved into the rock in the region of Cappadocia in Turkey. Frescoes can be seen around the entranceAnother stunning piece of architecture, which also places a rock at the heart of its construction, is Sigiriya, or Lion’s Rock, in the central Matale District of Sri Lanka.Built on a ‘magma plug’, the sacred city contains the ruins of the original temple, which dates back to 500AD.The legs and paws of a lion still remain either side of the entrance, but the head fell down years ago. It is one of the eight World Heritage Sites of Sri Lanka.
Up on high: The Holy Holy Monastery of Saint Nicholas Anapausas in Meteora, Greece, which was built in the 16th Century and decorated by the Cretan painter Theophanis Strelitzas in 1527*********Trebuie sa fii temerar ca sa te duci pe varfurile acelea,sa te rogi sa iti gasesti linistea…locuri izolate…departe de ochii lumii…legende…Eu de aici ,ma intreb cum oare au fost construite …am fost la multe manastiri situate prin poieni linistite,,altele in paduri,dar inca nu am ajuns la vreuna asemanatoare celor din imagini…chiar parca nu ai cuvinte privindu-le…
MANASTIRI…
iunie 25, 2012 la 21:25 (Uncategorized)
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DE WEEKEND…
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CURIOZITATI…
iunie 19, 2012 la 15:00 (STIATI CA?)
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VAL DE CALDURA…
iunie 18, 2012 la 00:41 (Uncategorized)
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„Caldura mare mon cher”..!.(106°F)hot
un val de caldura ne face probleme de vreo saptamana…ne luptam cu o sete persistenta,ameteli si o continua senzatie de slabiciune…si chiar dureri de cap…
pe sira spinarii curg picaturi una dupa alta
si apoi facem dusuri…sau direct cu furtunul de apa afara pe terasa ne udam picioarele …
O fructa racoroasa care ne-a ajutat sa trecem prin zilele toride a fost pepenele rosu…ceaiul de menta si ceaiul negru ,caldute si apa …inghitituri mici chiar si cand nu ne era atat de sete…totusi nu am scapat de facut o galetusa de inghetata la insistenta copiilor
mancare mai putina…supe de legume…mancaruri usoare
dar 42 de grade nu sunt o gluma…pe teava de apa rece curge fierbinte…asteptam seara cand se racoreste vremea si daca mai bate si un vanticel e bine…acum la miezul noptii sunt 34 de grade,spre dimineata mai scad cateva …
Caldura mi-a ars o parte din trandafiri…si cand te gandesti ca tine pana marti…si cine mai stie cate valuri mai vin?
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„Dorinta stie sa gaseasca si mijloacele care o duc la indeplinire…”
(Thomas Hardy)
„Visele nu se risipesc, dar nici nu zboară dacă nu le dai aripi.”( Pablo Neruda)
sau ar mai fi
dar altadata…
DACA NU STIAI…
iunie 12, 2012 la 01:19 (STIATI CA?)
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MASTILE DE BANANE BUNE PENTRU TOATE TIPURILE DE PIELE
iunie 7, 2012 la 11:18 (SANATOSI,FRUMOSI,NATURAL...)
Tags: Banana, banane și miere, Bucharest, Business and Economy, Chocolate chip, Exista, fost, Lauren Oliver, lingura, masca cu banane, matura, măști de față preparate în casă, măști naturale pentru față, natural, Nature, negativ, Organizations, People, pielea, produs comercial, produse cosmetice naturale de îngrijire, Romania, Soroptimist International, stiati ca, The New York Times Best Seller list, United States, ماسكات الموز لكافة أنواع البشرة و مشاكلها ماسكات الموز لكافة أنواع البشرة و مشاكلها, Women
ماسكات الموز لكافة أنواع البشرة و مشاكلها
- Stiati ca bananele sunt fructele cele mai frecvent utilizate în produsele cosmetice de îngrijire a parului si a pielii ,de la sapun, la creme hidratante pentru buze?! ..Dar diferenta dintre masca preparata in casa si produsul comercial este adaugarea de substante chimice de catre firmele producatoare ,aceste substante pot afecta negativ pielea pe termen lung…
- Noi va oferim o gama de masti naturale în conditii de siguranta…- banane si unele ingrediente simple, care exista în aproape fiecare casa…fiecare isi poate prepara propria masca…Masca de banane pentru toate tipurile de piele si probleme ..
– Banane si miere
1. Masca: Aceasta masca este utila pentru toate tipurile de piele …
Se amesteca o jumatate de banana matura, cu o lingura de miere si o lingura de suc de portocale, apoi se pune amestecul pe fata si se lasa timp de 15 minute, apoi se scoate masca cu o bucata de bumbac înmuiat în apa de trandafir sau se spala fata cu apa rece …se obtine o piele catifelata
– 2,Masca de banane si ulei de migdale: Aceasta masca este utila pentru pielea uscata si obosita care are nevoie de hidratare profunda ..
Se maruntesc banane intr-un castron cu o furculita si se adauga o lingurita de ulei de migdale dulci, o lingurita de miere alba, apoi se amesteca ingredientele bine si se aplica pe fata care in prealabil a fost curatata… Se asteapta 15 minute si apoi se spala …se va observa o buna hidratare
-3.Banane si lapte:
Aceasta masca este buna pentru a rezista ridurilor .. Se folosesc banane coapte si se adauga 3 linguri de lapte rece, se amesteca bine si apoi se pune pe fata… asteptati 15 minute dupa care se spala fata cu apa calda.
-4 Banane si iaurt:
Aceasta masca este buna pentru tenul gras .. Banane coapte maruntite bine in care se adauga o lingurita de iaurt si o lingurita de suc de lamaie… se lasa sa actioneze 20 de minute, apoi se curata fata cu o bucata de bumbac umezit cu apa calda.
– 5.Felii de banana:
Daca nu aveti timp sa preparati o masca taiati in felii medii o banana si le puneti direct pe fata…lasati sa actioneze 15 minute si clatiti cu apa calda.
Incercati una din mastile de banane care se potriveste pielii dumneavoastra…
Bucurati-va de rezultatele uimitoare …!
- saraynews.com (trad)
- Daca tot au intrat copiii in vacanta si am mai mult timp,mai citesc si despre cele intr-ale „infrumusetarilor” noastre…doar ca pe aici bananele sunt un pic mai ieftine …e zona mai calda
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