Enjoy a candlelit dinner at a local restaurant with
views of the temples and traditional Burmese entertainment.
During your return to the South Rim, enjoy breathtaking
views of temples, shrines and rock formations sculpted by time while flying above the widest portion of the mighty Colorado River.
First site we will visit is Tanah Lot Temple in the west Bali islands, the temple located in small rock in the sea, if the water high tide, you will see the amazing
view of temple floating in the sea.
On the way to the temple, you have to go through rows of the souvenir vendors selling just about every Balinese trinket imaginable, once you pass this vendor section you can enjoy the magnificent
view of a temple perched on a rock just a few meters offshore, and the view turn from magnificent to sublime during sunset time.
Excavations done at Lamanai give an excellent
view of the temples and the area's residential structures.
For the best
views of the temple, do not head straight for the beach, as many visitors do.
I had requested an early check - in of 10:00 am and was delighted to hear that my room was ready and that I'd also been upgraded from a regular premium room to a premium room with
a view of the temple ruins.
For those who prefer more leisurely (but no less challenging) pursuits, Bali is also home to several world - class golf courses, including the internationally - renowned Bali Nirvana Golf Club, which boasts exceptional
views of the temple at Tanah Lot.
Principally drawn from materials gathered in Japan in the 1890s by Edmund Buckley, a professor of Comparative Religion at the University of Chicago, this exhibition included prints and photographic
views of temples and cities, as well as images of religious objects, ceremonies, and deities.
Not exact matches
Between peaceful Hindu
temples, iconic
views of sprawling rice terraces, and vibrant coral reefs along its sandy beaches, it's no surprise why Bali is one
of the most beloved tourist destinations in the world.
They
viewed themselves as being the right inheritors
of the priesthood (much
of the priesthood having been killed off in various wars)... in fact, the
temple in Egypt billed itself as having the «real» priesthood available as opposed to the one in Jerusalem with the «pretenders» (and Roman underlings) the Sadducees.
Ditto for houses
of «worthless worship» aka mosques, churches, basilicas, cathedrals,
temples and synagogues no matter how one
views their» beauty and awe».
There is a great sense
of excitement in the
temple as the curtains are drawn back and the image is revealed to the
view of the worshippers.
The Hindu devotee approaches the god
of the
temple or indeed a guru for darshan or a
viewing of the divine.
Never heard
of one
temple splitting because people disagreed with certain
views of the person in charge.
But I still have a lot
of trouble with the whole violent
view, because Jesus did some stuff that we would see to as violent, just thinking about taking the whip and kicking the money tables and sales men out
of the
temple.
In an effort to defend your scripturally flawed and biased
view of Jesus you are actually maintaining that Jesus» twice cleansing
of the
temple (with no one having the courage to try and stop him even though there were
Temple guards present), as well as His use
of a «leather whip», and «knocking over» the money changer's tables, is not a use
of «violent» force — ludicrous.
But if He chiefly follows the way
of guiding external events [and this, needless to say, is
Temples view], these constitute the primary vehicle
of the revelation; and events can not be fully formulated in propositions; the event is always richer than any description
of it» [pp. 100 ff.].
not sure i said this before or not, i have been on cnn.com for over a year — anyway — i have been going to random churches,
temples, really place that worships any form
of the
of abraham and others — i have yet to get anywhere but where i started from — which is what i am, what i am meant to be, and what i was... only this has been gained — gained is a gift
of a word for i knew all
of this before i started and so i
view my time as wasted only for this the reason
of getting somewhere — i did meet many great people with great
views but all required the very real existence
of god which was something lacking and why they had a constant failure yet what they called «keeping the faith» att itude type results... something was missing or missunderstood — your take?
Jesus» startling
views of the law, the
temple, the land, the people and the kingdom do not become fully evident apart from the passion material.
The undergarments are
viewed as a symbolic reminder
of the sacred covenants made in
temple ceremonies, and are
viewed as an either symbolic or literal source
of protection from the evils
of the world.
Pentecost Christians who are described in the book
of Acts worshiped wholeheartedly in the public celebrations at the
temple, even though they were a sect
of Judaism whose
views were at some variance.
He continues the story by examining the period
of the second
temple in Jewish thought, the rise
of apocalypticism and millenarianism, sectarian life in New Testament times, New Testament
views of afterlife, pseudepigraphic literature, the Church fathers, the early rabbis, and Muslim
views of the afterlife..
Many have, wrongly in my
view, supported the draconian desecration
of the
temples of justice that the DSS invasion
of judges homes in the dead
of night represented, but the lesson for our Lords must be that they must urgently clean up the bench and ensure the bar is cleaned up otherwise they may allow the taint
of corruption be used by those with an authoritarian agenda to destroy the concept
of an independent judiciary in this country.
The lower half
of the pinnacle is partially obscured, so we walk out to the forecourt
of the Amun
temple, past teetering columns and tumbledown walls, for a full - length
view.
Cycling, one
of the best and most affordable ways to take you from one location to another, simultaneously offers a great low - impact workout while also providing an intimate
view of the city as you pedal past ancient
temples, bamboo forests, and impressive shrines.
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It's a
temple - style stage, played in a top - down
view, where you move from room to room, similar to a dungeon in the first Legend
of Zelda — which makes sense, considering the level was made as a tribute to the game's 25th birthday.
The head is narrow in proportion to its length, and long in proportion to the body, tapering but slightly from the
temples to the end
of the muzzle, thus (when
viewed from above and in front) having the appearance
of being flattened at the sides and
of being nearly equal in width throughout its entire length.
The
temple located in south western tip
of island, up to the blue sea cliff approximately 100 meters high, the best place to
view the sunset.
Among the hundreds
of structures are numerous
temples and a ball court; climb 125 feet to the summit
of the highest
temple for incredible jungle and lagoon
views.
From there it's on to Karnataka, Kochi, and living like a local in the Kerala Backwaters before going south, east, and north to
view spectacular
temples and riding the famous toy trains
of Darjeeling.
Pura Ulun Danu
Temple has a misty mystery about it and the mountain
views are absolutely breathtaking, whereas Tanah Lot
temple is only accessible by walking through water (depending on what time
of day you choose to visit).
I also liked that the destinations in their book are quite varied; I had a little preview and they include a mix
of cityscapes and street scenes ranging from
temples in Kyoto to street corners in Oaxaca, and building tops in Havana to
views from Alhambra.»
There's a hilltop
temple with good
views and the valley just makes for a pleasant place to ride around taking endless pix
of people and rice.
It's a busy, attractive town with its own clear identity, and it happens to be surrounded by lush countryside dotted with plenty
of hilltop
temples at which to test your glutes, and take in the gorgeous
views.
From the town
of Wangdue, hike through rice terraces and forests to Khamsum Yulley Namgyal Chorten, a spectacularly situated
temple with sweeping
views of the valley below (B, L, D)
A one hour stroll will transport you from one side
of the
temple to the other, and you can stop at multiple
viewing points to gaze down at where the powerful waves and stubborn rocks collide, or out to the endless ocean horizon.
While you're here, enjoy breathtaking
views of miles
of jungles, lakes, and
of other
temples in the city.
There are a couple
of options today: you can visit the UNESCO - listed Ggantija
Temples at Xaghra, or spend time exploring the bustling capital
of Victoria and the fantastic
views over the island from the Citadel.
The
view is made doubly impressive as the towers
of the
temple reflect in the still water filling the moat around the complex.
Along the way you pass a bodhi tree donated by the Indian government to mark the 2,500 th anniversary
of Buddha's birth, before arriving at tiny Wat Chomsi
temple and remarkable 360 - degree
views.
Continue your journey into Cambodia where you'll visit the famous sites, such as the
temple of Wat Hanchey, providing spectacular
views, and take part in a traditional water blessing with local monks.
Climb to the top
of El Castillo and you'll be treated to panoramic
views across the surrounding landscapes, as well as
of the six major plazas,
temples, and palaces that make up the rest
of the site.
Tour Buddhist
temples,
view creations
of local artists or catch live comedy and plays.
Found in the Cayo District and Toledo are millennia - old archaeological sites adorned with steep steps leading to towering stone
temples, affording panoramic
views of the surrounding jungles.
Climb to the top
of temples and pyramids in the ancient Mayan cities that were hidden in the rainforest for 1,000 years to enjoy spectacular
views of the surrounding countryside.
The
temple located in south western tip
of island, up to the blue sea cliff approximately 100 meters high, the best place to
view of the sunset.
The
temple located in south western tip
of peninsula, up to the blue sea cliff approximately 100 meters high, the best place to
view of the sunset.
The cave
temple of Dambulla is not only an oasis for seekers
of serenity but also the perfect spot to take in the picturesque
views of the plains below.