
#Resort in namo buddha full
The full story of Namo Buddha Monastery is much longer, but my abbreviated version covers most of the highlights. His sacrifice allowed him to move on to a higher realm, and the Namo Buddha Temple was built in his honor on the spot where his family found his remains. After drinking his blood, the tiger pounced and consumed the young prince leaving only his bones. He cut his wrist to give the tiger his own blood. They all began to walk back to the village, but the youngest prince turned around and returned to the den. If he didn’t get the tiger food, it would surely die.

If he wanted to help the tiger, he would have to kill another living being to feed it because the tiger was too weak to hunt for herself. But, he was left with a bit of a conundrum. The youngest felt compassion for the tiger and asked his older brothers not to kill her because he believed killing things was wrong. She was so weak that she couldn’t even lift her head. The two eldest prepared their bows and arrows, but inside they found a weak mother tiger and her cubs. They spotted a tiger’s den and approached it with caution. One day, the three sons went into the forest to hunt and have fun. The youngest was different, for he was very compassionate. The two oldest sons were known for their skills in the martial arts, and they helped the king govern the kingdom. In ancient times, there was a king who had three sons. The story is a bit long, so I’m just going to share the highlights.


The history behind the Namo Buddha Monastery is an interesting one.
