Saturday, June 10, 2017

9 Dragons

Following the Live to Rescue Mobile Dog Clinic, the Drukpa nuns and local participants did three ceremonial kora (circumambulations) around the Swayambu Stupa, and began a cleaning sweep around Swayambunath. Countless bags of toxic plastic waste was removed from water sources, gutters, and living spaces -- an inspiring reminder to respect and care for all beings on our earth.
In a wonderful and heart-warming sign, a light rain and rainbow appeared over Swayambunath just as the participants completed the effort.

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