Pharping

Pharping (sometimes spelled 'Parping' and also known as Yanglesho) is a small town in the Kathmandu Valley of Nepal.

Understand


Pharping is a small town about an hour from Kathmandu. It is the place where Guru Rinpoche is said to have attained full realization, and so it is one of the most sacred sites for followers of Vajrayana Buddhism. Within the area, there are two sacred caves on the mountain side, and a number of Tibetan Buddhist monasteries and retreat centers (mostly Nyingma) in and around the town.

It is recorded that when Guru Rinpoche began the practice of Yangdak Heruka with the consort Shakyadevi, daughter of a king of Nepal, at Pharping, powerful spirits caused a three-year drought, with famine and disease throughout the land. To counter these forces, Guru Rinpoche requested his teachers in India to send teachings, and it is said that the very moment the messengers reached Phaping with various tantric texts, the obstacles were immediately pacified and the famine and disease subsided.

Recommended reading:


 * A Buddhist Guide to the Power Places of the Kathmandu Valley – Keith Dowman: http://keithdowman.net/essays/guide-to-kathmandu-valley.html.


 * Yanglesho - Orgyen Tobgyal Rinpoche (a short article on the significance of the sacred site): https://all-otr.org/short-talks/56-yangleshoe

By taxi
Expect to pay between Nrs1,000 -1,200 for the 45 minute drive from the Kantipath or Thamel areas.

By bus
Buses depart Kantipath (the last in the line of stops - between the Nepal Telecom building and Kathmandu Mall, just in front of the pedestrian overpass). There are no signs in English at the bus stop or on the bus, and so passengers will need to ask around to find the correct one. The fare is Nrs50 and the journey takes around an hour. Pharping is the final stop. (July 2024)

Get around
The town is very small and the bazaar can be covered on foot, though it may require a vehicle to reach some of the outlying monasteries, such as Neydo Tashi Choeling. Taxis are available in the town.

It is a short (ten mins), but steep walk to the Asura Cave, with many stairs to climb.

See

 * Neydo Tashi Choeling Monastery A monastery in the Nyedo Kagyu tradition, and under the directorship of the late Karma Chagme Rinpoche, on the left side of the road (when coming from Kathmandu) some distance before entering the village. The main statue is magnificent and definitely worth visiting.
 * Self arisen Tara images. On the right side when passing Ralo Rinpoche's monastery (just below the Asura Cave) there is a small shrine that contains an image of Ganesh. To the right of the shrine are two small self-­arisen Tara images.
 * Vajrayogini Temple. Within the same cave-temple complex, there is a small temple dedicated to Vajrayogini. It is said that Marpa the Translator visited this temple three times when travelling between Tibet to India.
 * Self arisen Tara images. On the right side when passing Ralo Rinpoche's monastery (just below the Asura Cave) there is a small shrine that contains an image of Ganesh. To the right of the shrine are two small self-­arisen Tara images.
 * Vajrayogini Temple. Within the same cave-temple complex, there is a small temple dedicated to Vajrayogini. It is said that Marpa the Translator visited this temple three times when travelling between Tibet to India.

Do
Generally, pilgrims to Pharping chant mantras and prayers related to Guru Rinpoche, such as the 'Seven Line Prayer' and Guru Rinpoche mantra: "Om Ah Hung Vajra Guru Padma Siddhi Hum". As at other sacred sites associated with the Vajrayana form of Buddhism, it is common to light butter lamps, offer incense, and hoist prayer flags for the benefit of all sentient beings.

Buy
A number of shops in the town specialize in religious items.

Eat
The main bazaar area has a number of local restaurants serving Nepali, Tibetan, and Indian food.


 * Kunzang Restaurant. After taking a right off the main highway, the restaurant is on the right, just before the turning to the road leading to the caves. Specializes in Tibetan and Bhutanese dishes. Also serves Western favourites such as pancakes with honey. Lemonade and mint is recommended. Fast and friendly service. Reasonable prices. Dull and uninspired interior design.

Drink
There are a number of cafes serving instant coffee and tea in the main bazaar.

Go next

 * Kathmandu - a one-hour journey by bus.
 * Patan - an historical city 45 minutes from Pharping

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