Last week I had gone on a trip to Coorg, the coffee country. This being the mango season, villagers were selling their mangos on both sides of the highway. They were cheap and delicious!
We visited the Monastery built by the Tibetans. They came away to India with the Dalai Lama in 1962, when China annexed Tibet. Here in Coorg, thousands of miles away from their homeland, they are followin their customs and traditions.
The old lama who looks after the beautiful garden,,,,
Inside the temple, there were many people of different faiths, silently praying.
My thanks to the team of Our World Tuesday who make us see different parts of the world.
We visited the Monastery built by the Tibetans. They came away to India with the Dalai Lama in 1962, when China annexed Tibet. Here in Coorg, thousands of miles away from their homeland, they are followin their customs and traditions.
The old lama who looks after the beautiful garden,,,,
Inside the temple, there were many people of different faiths, silently praying.
My thanks to the team of Our World Tuesday who make us see different parts of the world.
That is huge mango collection! They must taste sweet. The Buddha temple look good!
ReplyDeleteI am sure the mangos were fresh and delicious..Wonderful series of images. Enjoy your week!
ReplyDeleteI've never seen so many mangoes.
ReplyDeleteGreat pics, so exotic to me.
I love the temple!
ReplyDeleteA lovely set of shots.
ReplyDeleteWonderful captures and a great look at your world!! Those mangoes do look delicious!! Thanks for sharing! Hope you enjoy the remainder of your week!!
ReplyDeleteI love mangoes. The carts make beautiful displays. - Margy
ReplyDeleteThe orange fruits, they mangos? Thanks for my tree post.
ReplyDeleteThanks for this lovely post with the delicious mango
ReplyDeleteThanks also for your visit and kind words.
ReplyDeleteWil, ABCW Team
Hi! Nice captures. The first photo is very impressive. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteVery interesting post. Thank you. I wish I was in a place where mangos where I could pluck the fruit off the tree. :-)
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