Day Eleven - Cruisin'through Kathmandu Cate on Thamel Street Kathmandu is an incredibly diverse historic city with breathtaking Newari architecture , centuries old Hindu and Buddhist religious sites, and serves as a traveler's off beat intersection . Stepping into Kathmandu is like stepping into another world that everybody should experience at least once in their lifetime. Cate on the roof top of a Buddhist Monastery overlooking the Boudhanath Stupa Cate on the Boudhanath Stupa . The prayer flags The five colors are arranged from left to right in a specific order: blue, white, red, green, and yellow. The five colors represent the five elements and the Five Pure Lights . Different elements are associated with different colors for specific traditions, purposes and sadhana . Blue symbolizes the sky and space, white symbolizes the air and wind, red symbolizes fire, green symbolizes water, and yellow symbolizes earth. ...
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