Nibbanam Paramam Sukham

Nibbanam Paramam Sukham

Sunday, July 4, 2010


This view is from the Buddhist temple of my village. The hill once when i was small was greeny and full of big trees. But now, due to the much cutting down of trees for money has given a drastic change to our village. But yet we have hope to be mature and understand that nature is our best friend.


This is a overview from the top of the hill. I took this picture near house on the top of the hill. It is a quiet and peaceful village. Rare glimpse can be seen in this picture. It is situated in hilly areas. Seems very beautiful!

Tombo Para Village is situated in the district of Rangamati. It is in Chittagong, Bangladesh. A small village. About 80 houses are there. People are lively and friendly. People are called Marma. Historically written that, Marma are people from Arakanese District. So, people speak similar language to Arakan people of Myanmar (Burma). Marma people in this village are follower of Buddhism. 100% of people follow Buddhism and practice Buddhism as a religion. With the practise of Buddhism, people are happier though economically poor. People live more satisfactorily, lively and peacefully. The village is looked after by a village leader (Karabari). And ofcourse and a Buddhist temple which helps people live in accordance to Buddhist way of life. So, the picture you see is a small bridge to go to the road. It is the main road to enter the village and cross to the road for vehicles.