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A Hare-Marked Moon
A Hare-Marked Moon: From Bhutan to Yorkshire: The Story of an English Stupa | David Lascelles
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In the spring of 2004, David Lascelles invited a group of monks from Bhutan to build a stupa in the gardens of Harewood House in Yorkshire. It was a step into the unknown for the Bhutanese. They didnt speak any English, had never travelled outside their own culture, had never flown in an airplane or seen the ocean. Theirs was one kind of journey, but the project was also another kind of voyage for David. It was an attempt to reconcile a deep interest in Buddhism with the 250 years that his family has lived at Harewood, the country house and estate with its links to one of the darkest chapters in Britains colonial past that he has loved, rejected, tried to make sense of and been haunted by all his life. In Buddhist thought, one of the functions of a stupa is to harmonise the environment in which it is built and subdue the chaotic forces at work there. Would this stupa have a similar effect, quelling the forces of Harewoods past and harmonising the contradictions of its present? A Hare-Marked Moon tells the story behind the extraordinary meeting of cultures that resulted in the Harewood Stupa, interspersed with accounts of Davids travels in the Himalayas which delve into the rich and turbulent history of the region, and the beliefs that have shaped it.
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Finished this book last week but knew I was visiting Harewood today with a friend so thought I‘d wait to get some pictures. The author, and owner, of Harewood House in Yorkshire had long had a fascination with Buddhism when, in 2004, he invited a group of Bhutanese monks to build a stupa in the grounds of the House.

Probably more fascinating for me as I worked at an office on the estate at the time and recall seeing the monks ⬇️

squirrelbrain …and when the stupa was finished I could just see the top of it from my office window. Henry had a good day out too, with his first bookshop visit! 2y
DivineDiana @squirrelbrain Lucky you! ❤️ 2y
Mitch Fabulous. And we‘ll done Henry for your bookshop induction! 2y
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TrishB Great pics 👍🏻 2y
LeahBergen So cool! And good boy, Henry. 😘😘 2y
Cathythoughts Lovely pics. Nice to see you and Henry out and about. 2y
shawnmooney Oooh this sounds fascinating! Might I coax you on to Zoom to chat with me about it for 10 or 12 minutes for my Bite-sized Book Chats series on my BookTube channel? I think you might know the series but if not the playlist is here: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLU-61cZp1pQdBH5V0Zb9q-2ujl4PY8nhf I would love to have you on as a guest! 2y
squirrelbrain I love your series @shawnmooney and I‘m so honoured you asked me, but I‘m just not brave (or clever) enough to do something like that! I worry I‘d say something stupid and hate having my photo taken even, so being on video is 😱. Sorry 😞. 2y
shawnmooney @squirrelbrain No problem! 😀 2y
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