• Holy Waterfall

    23. joulukuuta 2025, Intia ⋅ ☀️ 6 °C

    Chumi Gyatse, also known as the Holy Waterfall, is one of the most spiritually powerful and serene places I’ve ever witnessed. Tucked away in the Eastern Himalayas near the Indo-China border, this sacred site is believed to consist of 108 waterfalls, though only a few are visible depending on the season.

    For Buddhists, Chumi Gyatse holds deep religious significance — it is said that Guru Padmasambhava blessed this place, and the water flowing here is considered holy. The journey to reach it is as humbling as the destination itself: rugged terrain, silence broken only by flowing water, prayer flags fluttering in the cold wind, and a sense of calm that stays with you.

    Standing here, you don’t just see a waterfall — you feel devotion, nature, and history coming together. A place that cleanses not just the body, but the soul.

    📍 A reminder that some journeys are less about the destination and more about the spiritual stillness they leave behind.

    📍 The time also updates to Chinese timezone, the left 11:46 AM is Indian time whereas the right side 02:16 PM is Chinese/Tibetan time
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