Showing posts with label Bhutan happy families. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bhutan happy families. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 9, 2012

Bhutan happy families

Bhutan has many happy families. Bhutan government is very concern about its citizens' happiness. The happy index is measured by how happy Bhutan people feel. Bhutan is the only Mahayana Buddhism Kingdom in the world, with Mahayana (tantric) Buddhism as its official religion. We hear the recent news that Bhutan wants to achieve 100 percent of organic farm products. Why Bhutan people are so happy because of their peaceful mindset, mo killing. love nature,etc. It is in line with their culture. It is practised throughout the entire country by 75% of the inhabitants. Hinduism – closely related to Buddhism, is Bhutan’s second religion, practiced by about 25% of the population. Before Buddhism captured the heart of Bhutan, several forms of animistic religions were practiced. Minority groups still practice these traditions and rituals in some parts of the country. Buddhims plays a fundamental role in the cultural, ethical and sociological development of Bhutan and its' people. You see this in the reverence Bhutan’s inhabitans have for their land, other people and animals. To ensure that Buddhism stays vividly alive, one son from every family usually attends a monastic school. The three main themes of Buddhism are detachment, ephemerality and change.
It is good to learn good values from Bhutan people.