Ranga Ney

Ranga Ney, also known locally as Maha Devi Dham, holds a special place of reverence in Bhutanese culture and spirituality. Situated under Tashiding Gewog, Ranga Ney is believed to be a sacred place associated with Lord Shiva, making it a significant pilgrimage site for devotees. The name “Ranga Ney” signifies its status as a holy place, drawing visitors seeking spiritual solace and blessings.

Located approximately 23 kilometers on the route between Dagapela and Doerali, Ranga Ney is accessible by road, with the journey taking about an hour from Deorali. The site’s accessibility enhances its appeal as a pilgrimage destination and a center for religious practices and rituals.

At Ranga Ney, devotees believe in the sanctity of the place and its association with Lord Shiva, fostering a sense of reverence and devotion among visitors. It serves as a place for prayer, reflection, and spiritual rejuvenation, surrounded by the serene natural beauty of Bhutan’s landscapes. Ranga Ney not only preserves Bhutanese cultural heritage but also continues to attract pilgrims and tourists alike, offering them a glimpse into the country’s deep-rooted spiritual traditions and beliefs.

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