Om Mani Padme Hum - Buddhist Mantra
Prologue
Ever since I brought Shadowfax (Ecosport Trend Plus AT) home, I have been inching to explore different parts of Odisha. I have never enjoyed visiting places like a typical tourist; time-bound and always in a hurry not to miss any important landmarks. I like my vacations slow-paced and leisurely, and what better way to do so than a road-trip in my own new car!
I had heard of this place called Jirang and was very interested to visit it. Its a small town nestled in the hills of Chandragiri, located in the Gajapati district of Odisha about 270 kms from the capital Bhubaneswar. Its one of the settlements of the Tibetan refugees in India. The Tibetans call this place Phuntsokling ("Land of Happiness and Plenty"). South Asia's largest Buddhist monastery is situated here - the Padma Sambhava Maha Vihara monastery. On the same route is the Chilika lake. So I and my wife decided to have an extended weekend getaway in Jirang and Rambha.
This is what I wanted to see!
Google Maps to the rescue!
There are not much options of accomodation at Jirang. There is a Tibetan guest-house, but we weren't sure of that. So we booked our room at OTDC Panthanivas at Taptapani, which is about 40kms from Jirang. For Chilika lake, bookings were done at OTDC Panthanivas at Rambha.
Chapter 1 - Taptapani
“
It's a dangerous business, Frodo, going out your door. You step onto the road, and if you don't keep your feet, there's no knowing where you might be swept off to” - Bilbo Baggins, Lord of the Rings
We started our journey from Bhubaneswar early morning on Friday. Shadowfax looking at the road ahead near the hills of Khorda, while we were having breakfast.
Some sceneries on the way.
This was supposed to be a monsoon trip, but the skies were clear and beautiful!
After many twisties we finally reached Taptapani Panthanivas by noon.
Shadowfax parked and resting after the long journey. As often quoted here on Team-BHP, "If you don't look back at your car after parking it, then you bought the wrong one". I clearly haven't!
Shadowfax had the whole parking lot to itself, save for this elderly gentleman.
As is often the case with tourism department's guest houses and panthanivas, this one also was quite scenic but in dire need of maintenance.
Room was quite disappointing but the view made up for it.
Post lunch we went exploring nearby. There was a deer park right next to the panthanivas. The deers are accustomed to be fed by the visitors and so quite a few came near us. But unfortunately we didn't have any food for them.
Taptapani means "hot water" in Odiya. This place has a small hot water spring where tourists bathe, but we didn't.
Chapter 2 - Jirang
Next morning on Saturday, we left Taptapani panthanivas for Jirang, which was 40 kms away.
We knew we were getting closer when we started seeing the Buddhist prayer flags on the road and in private residences.
Beautiful roads, lush green fields on either side, mountains in the distance and the awesome Ecosport!
Reached the Padma Sambhava Maha Vihara monastery
