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[ n ɑː m g j ɑː l ]

Stupa of absolute victory over evil in Lithuania

What
is a Stupa?

Stupa or Pagoda

is a special spiritual monument that guards the blessings of the Great

Masters and helps to achieve true happiness and prosperity.

Namgyäl

A stupa is a place of power for all people, regardless of their religion, race ornationality.

Negative emotions and thoughts

calm down near the stupa. People around Stupa become more calm, relaxed with a positive attitude.

As a symbol of enlightenment or, in other words, the state of a pure mind, the Stupa is a

cult architectural structure

that provides a unique opportunity to touch the ancient knowledge and come closer to realizing one's true nature.

And a Stupa also affects not only the internal state of a person, but also the environment. It has a positive effect on the energy of the environment, ecology and the general emotional climate. Where there was drought, water appears; where there was conflict,

peace and mutual understan-ding arise.

Stupas are special structures and in order to fulfill their function, they are built according to strict esoteric canons that are described in ancient texts and traditions.

  • The umbrella at the top is the void or ether beyond space.

    <b>Stupas</b> are special structures and in order to fulfill their function, they are built according to strict <span>esoteric</span> canons that are described in ancient texts and traditions.
  • The spire is air.

    <b>Stupas</b> are special structures and in order to fulfill their function, they are built according to strict <span>esoteric</span> canons that are described in ancient texts and traditions.
  • The harmica (tower) is fire.

    <b>Stupas</b> are special structures and in order to fulfill their function, they are built according to strict <span>esoteric</span> canons that are described in ancient texts and traditions.
  • The kumbha (dome) is water.

    <b>Stupas</b> are special structures and in order to fulfill their function, they are built according to strict <span>esoteric</span> canons that are described in ancient texts and traditions.
  • The plinth represent earth.

    <b>Stupas</b> are special structures and in order to fulfill their function, they are built according to strict <span>esoteric</span> canons that are described in ancient texts and traditions.
<b>Stupas</b> are special structures and in order to fulfill their function, they are built according to strict <span>esoteric</span> canons that are described in ancient texts and traditions. <b>Stupas</b> are special structures and in order to fulfill their function, they are built according to strict <span>esoteric</span> canons that are described in ancient texts and traditions. <b>Stupas</b> are special structures and in order to fulfill their function, they are built according to strict <span>esoteric</span> canons that are described in ancient texts and traditions. <b>Stupas</b> are special structures and in order to fulfill their function, they are built according to strict <span>esoteric</span> canons that are described in ancient texts and traditions. <b>Stupas</b> are special structures and in order to fulfill their function, they are built according to strict <span>esoteric</span> canons that are described in ancient texts and traditions. <b>Stupas</b> are special structures and in order to fulfill their function, they are built according to strict <span>esoteric</span> canons that are described in ancient texts and traditions.

Absolute victory in Lithuania

A rather rare type of stupa was built in Lithuania.

It symbolizes the absolute victory over evil, disease, conflict and any obstacles encountered on the path to absolute happiness, to the realisation of one’s true nature.

This pagoda is a method for dealing with your negative karma.

Ancient texts say that even insects and animals can be freed from the circle of cyclic existence by meeting her.

“We will never establish harmony with the world around us until we come to terms with ourselves.”

14th Dalai Lama

How to get
to stupa?

Namgyal Stupa

The Stupa is located in Lithuania, Rusokai village, Musninkai settlement, Shirvintai district, about 40 km from the city of Vilnius.

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  • Please, book you visit before coming to Pagoda

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  • Stupa is opened for visiting on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays

    10:00 – 18:00

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