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The Tashilhunpo Monastery and its golden roof in Shigatse Tibet China
September 2, 2011 Kathmandu, Nepal.\nShechen Monastery, one the six main Nyingma monasteries of Tibet, was destroyed in the late 1950’s. In exile, Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche transplanted the rich tradition of the original Shechen Monastery to a new home — a magnificent monastery near the great Stupa of Bodhnath, Nepal.\nThe monastery provides for the monks’ complete education in addition to covering all expenses for their food, shelter, clothing, and medical care.
Nanxiangtang Temple, South Xiangtangshan Grottoes
Punakha, Bhutan: Punakha Dzong, aka Pungtang Dechen Photrang Dzong, meaning \
Side view of the Jokhang temple. The Jokhang is considered as the most sacred temple in Tibet. First built in 652 CE it has been enlarged several times over the next 900 years
aerial view of Great Scripture Hall of Labuleng Lamasery in Xiahe County of Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture of Ganan, Gansu province, China.
Courtyard at a small temple on the hill at the site of Yungang Grottoes, ancient Chinese Buddhist temple grottoes built during the Northern Wei dynasty near the city of Datong, in the province of Shanxi. They are excellent examples of rock-cut architecture and one of the three most famous ancient Buddhist sculptural sites of China. The others are Longmen and Mogao.
Historical Tin Hau Temples, traditionally located at the seashores, are now commonly found in inland due to extensive land reclamation in modern days
Chinese temple building at dali,yunnan
Labuleng Temple, Xiahe County, Gannan Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Gansu Province.\nLabuleng Temple is the residence of the living Buddha master, built in 1709 AD, is one of the six major monasteries of the Gelug school of Tibetan Buddhism,\nIt is honored as the \
Maitreya Lamasery, Baotou, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, China
Wat Phra That Pha Son Kaew , Khao Kho District, Phetchabun Province, Thailand
Chinese ancient Tibetan Buddhist ritual utensils
Beautiful view from Fansipan mountain with a Buddhistic temple. Sa Pa, Lao Cai Province, Vietnam. Travel and landscape concept
Monastery, Popular Place to See in Leh-Ladakh India.
Xichan Temple Park Temple, Fuzhou City, Fujian Province
tianmen mountain temple on the top of the mountain. the buddhist temple is built during the tang dynasty. Zhangjiajie, China
Langmusi Town, Luqu County, Gannan Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Gansu Province.\nThe architecture here has a European small-town style and is very popular with tourists.\nLangmu Temple is a Tibetan Buddhist temple, which is the only way from Lanzhou to the famous scenic Jiuzhaigou Valley, where tourists come to visit.
Guangsheng Temple, dating back to 147 AD, is a blend of historical architecture and cultural significance. With structures rebuilt over centuries, including the exquisite Feihong Tower, it stands as a testament to resilience and heritage.
Wat Phra That Pha Son Kaew , It is an important and famous place of Khao Kho District, Phetchabun Province , Thailand.
Gangantey monastery is a well known monastery in the Phobjika valley of Bhutan.
On June 22, 2024, people traveled, took photos, burned incense, and prayed for peace, health, happiness, and a smooth career in the Buddhist Cultural Park. They hoped to express their wishes and expectations to the Buddha through the pious incense burning ceremony and pray for the Buddha's blessing.
Ranka monastery or lingdum or pal zurmang kagyud monastery in gangtok sikkim,India.
Magnificent palace in Langmu Temple in China
This photo was taken in Beijing Forbidden City
Labuleng Temple, Xiahe County, Gannan Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Gansu Province.\nLabuleng Temple is the residence of the living Buddha master, built in 1709 AD, is one of the six major monasteries of the Gelug school of Tibetan Buddhism,\nIt is honored as the \
Po Lin Monastery in Hong Kong
Penang, Malaysia - August 5, 2011: Khoo Kongsi Temple with parked Trishaw to the right.
Paro Taktsang (Dzongkha: སྤ་གྲོ་སྟག་ཚང་, also known as the Taktsang Palphug Monastery and the Tiger's Nest), is a sacred Vajrayana Himalayan Buddhist site located in the cliffside of the upper Paro valley in Bhutan. It is one of thirteen Tiger's Nest caves in historical Tibet in which Padmasambhava practiced and taught Vajrayana.\n\nA later monastery complex was built in 1692, around the Taktsang Senge Samdup cave, where Guru Padmasambhava meditated and practiced with students including Yeshe Tsogyal before departing the kingdom of Tibet in the early 9th century. Padmasambhava is credited with introducing Vajrayana Buddhism to Bhutan, which was then part of Tibet, and is the tutelary deity of the country. Today, Paro Taktsang is the best known of the thirteen taktsang or \
Wat Phra That Pha Son Kaew , Khao Kho District, Phetchabun Province, Thailand
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