Statue of Migjid Janraisig bodhisattva
Modlitba
Kláštor Gandan, Ulaanbaatar
Kláštor
Window & a door
Vtáčiska
Kláštor medzi novovýstavbou
Budha na 2
Buddha - detail
Buddha
Vegetka
Little Buddha
Spirals
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Colouring the temple
Hands of Buddha
Yi Mao Buddha
Buddha
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On the way to the great idol
Giant Buddha of Hong Kong in Lantau
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Sideways
Gimme money
堂
Altar
Temple view
Temple view
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Silhouette
Gandantegchinlen / Pred kláštorom
Stupa at the Gandan Monastery
Mani khorlo
To nepreložím
Hrkú
Buddhist sop
Big Buddha
Cave Buddha
Yo, man!
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Draci
Nadpis
Krysa
Yin-yang [阴阳]
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Vtáčkovia
Ako z čínskej maľby
Kto vyhrá?
Play for scooter
Draci šťastia - 龙福
Wall calligraphy
[lǎo]
[shí] stone, rock, stone inscription
Wan - infinity
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Avalokiteśvara ᠨᠢᠳᠦ ᠪᠡᠷ ᠦᠵᠡᠭᠴᠢ
The original statue, made of copper, was built after appeals to the Mongolian public; its intent was to restore the sight of Bogd Javzandamba (or the eighth Jebtsundamba, also known as Bogd Khan), who had claimed the title of Emperor of Mongolia. The statue was built by Bogd Javzandamba's principal minister, Chin Wan Khanddorj. Russian troops dismantled the original statue in 1938. After the end of the Soviet era, the statue of Migjid Janraisig was rebuilt in 1996, funded by donations by the Mongolian people. It features 2,286 precious stones and is gilded with gold leaf.
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