Chimi Lhakhang Guide

Chimi Lhakhang Sightseeing

Chimi Lhakhang, also known as the Temple of Fertility, is a unique and revered site located in the Punakha Valley. The temple, built in the 15th century by Lama Drukpa Kunley, also known as the "Divine Madman," is famous for its association with fertility and the blessings it bestows upon couples trying to conceive. According to legend, Drukpa Kunley was a spiritual teacher who used unconventional methods to spread his teachings, and his unique approach to life has earned him ...

a place of great reverence in Bhutanese culture.

The temple is set amidst beautiful farmland and can be reached by a pleasant walk through fields of mustard flowers, rice paddies, and bamboo groves. As visitors approach the temple, they are greeted by a large wooden statue of a phallus, a symbol associated with Drukpa Kunley’s teachings.

 

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The temple itself is modest but serene, with a beautiful interior that includes images of Guru Rinpoche and other Buddhist figures. Many people visit Chimi Lhakhang for its spiritual significance, and it is particularly popular among couples seeking blessings for fertility.

Pilgrims walk around the temple, often carrying small wooden phallus charms, and the atmosphere is one of peace and devotion. The temple is also a place of meditation, offering visitors a chance to connect with Bhutan’s unique religious culture. The scenic walk to Chimi Lhakhang and its association with fertility make it a special and memorable stop in Punakha.

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