As soon as they passed through the entrance, they were welcomed by a wide range of beautiful flowers grown on either side of the path. A few younger monks of similar age were taking care of the delicate flowers gently as if they were the child.
It was said that to maintain their temper and build calmness the monks usually spent most of their time either praying to the Buddha or taking care of the garden. It was believed the blending with nature would bring peace to life and calmness to enjoy life to the fullest.
After enjoying the view of the garden the group of animals walked inside the main temple. Inside was a large hall where three Buddhist sculptures made of gold which was eight feet long were placed on the high wall.
Below the sculptures, rows of golden thrown were placed on which photos of previous thrown-holders were placed on the seat.
Rows of fresh flowers were placed inside a vase and were arranged in a row at the forefront.