Wofo Si [卧佛寺] Sleeping Buddha Temple
New Xidan goddesses
Kostol svätého Jozefa
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Candles
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Vessel
Dr.Agon
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Ao - the World Turtle
Taoists love fun
The Ram
Taoist jokes
Hav
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祿夀福
money, lenghtivity, good fortune
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Wan - infinity
[shí] stone, rock, stone inscription
[lǎo]
Wall calligraphy
Draci šťastia - 龙福
Play for scooter
Kto vyhrá?
Ako z čínskej maľby
Vtáčkovia
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Yin-yang [阴阳]
Krysa
Nadpis
Draci
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Hrkú
To nepreložím
Mani khorlo
Stupa at the Gandan Monastery
Gandantegchinlen / Pred kláštorom
Avalokiteśvara ᠨᠢᠳᠦ ᠪᠡᠷ ᠦᠵᠡᠭᠴᠢ
Statue of Migjid Janraisig bodhisattva
Modlitba
Kláštor Gandan, Ulaanbaatar
Kláštor
Window & a door
Vtáčiska
Kláštor medzi novovýstavbou
In twilight
In twilight I.
Stage for taoist gaga
Policajt v aleji
Location
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Wofo is a Buddhist temple located near the Beijing Botanical Garden of Beijing. The temple is best known as the location of the 'Recumbent Buddha', a large sculpture of the Buddha lying down created in 1321. The temple was first built in the 7th century and known as the Doulu temple. During the following centuries temple was destroyed and rebuilt numerous times while also undergoing name changes. The current incarnation dates from 1734. The temple's first recumbent Buddha was carved in carved in sandstone. In 1321, during the Yuan dynasty the sandstone carving was replaced by a 5.2 meter long statue made of bronze and weighing 2.5 tons.
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