The Monk's quarters in the temple grounds.
Wat Chalerm Phrakiat
The entrance into the Wat Chalaem Prakiat
Wat Tha Khrok in Chiang Khan
Wat Tham Pha Pu or Tham Phiang Din
Buddha statue in Wat Mahathat
Head of Lord Buddha
Monks as tourists
That Phanom temple gable
Wat Ban Nam Kam in Nakhon Phanom
Monks housing in the Wat Phone Xai complex
Pyi Daw Aye Pagoda, Kawthaung, Burma
Measure in length with its own body
Pilgrim on its own way to circle the Kailash
Kailash peak
Famose vista to the Kailash peak
Shwe Nandaw Kyaung Temple in Mandalay, Burma
At the Shwedagon Pagoda, Rangoon, Burma
Buddha hall at the evening
Buddha and his Halo
Buddha in Bhumisparsha (Earth Witness) Mudrā
Buddha is watching every where
People surround the Pagoda Platform
Holy meditation altar beside the spring
Buddha looks trough the fig roots
Holy altar on the steps to the reclining Buddha
Phnom Kulen Reclining Buddha
Way up to the holy hill top
Abbot blesses a little girl
An holy shrine at Preah Ang Thom
Modern Buddha image in Loei province
Your future is told on one of the slips
Buddha place inside the abbot housing
Lord Buddha in bhumisparsha-mudra posture
A park with hundreds Buddhas
Buddha Park in Wat Phai Rong Wua
Wat Pha Thang in Uthai Thani
Recesses in the wall for Buddha images
Historic Buddha statue in Sukhothai
Buddha in lotus sitting position
Antique Buddha statue in Sukhothai park
Buddha and a seven headed Nāga snake
Buddha statue Sukhothai epoche
Guanyin the female Buddha
Guanyin and the Thousand Arms
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The Holy Kailash in Tibet
Start the Kora around the Kailash (the Kora is the holy way around the mountain)
Barely a century ago, Mt. Kailash (6,658m) was shrouded in mystery. This holiest of sacred mountains was once only a myth to the outside world. Assumed to lie somewhere between the vast expanse of China and the subcontinent of India, it lay hidden within the forbidden land of Tibet. To the Tibetans it is Gangkar Ti se or Gang Rimpoche (Precious Snow Mountain) and is revered not only by Buddhists but also by millions of Hindus, Jains and followers of other traditional faiths.
The mountain is out of consideration for its religious meaning so far
not climed yet. First permission for mounting to the summit was given to Reinhold
Messner (1985), which he requested a permission for the surrounding area. This
done however without the execution. Since then no further permission
was given, also not in the year 2001, as the Spaniards Jesús Martinez
Novaz has planned an expedition for "political demonstration against
environmental degradation and for larger, global consciousness"
defined. This led however to world-wide protests of different groups
of religions, which, supported from famous mountain climbers, reject a
mounting of the Kailash.
Thank you Reinhold Messner for your consideration to all the people who believe in this holiness of the great jewel mountain!
Barely a century ago, Mt. Kailash (6,658m) was shrouded in mystery. This holiest of sacred mountains was once only a myth to the outside world. Assumed to lie somewhere between the vast expanse of China and the subcontinent of India, it lay hidden within the forbidden land of Tibet. To the Tibetans it is Gangkar Ti se or Gang Rimpoche (Precious Snow Mountain) and is revered not only by Buddhists but also by millions of Hindus, Jains and followers of other traditional faiths.
The mountain is out of consideration for its religious meaning so far
not climed yet. First permission for mounting to the summit was given to Reinhold
Messner (1985), which he requested a permission for the surrounding area. This
done however without the execution. Since then no further permission
was given, also not in the year 2001, as the Spaniards Jesús Martinez
Novaz has planned an expedition for "political demonstration against
environmental degradation and for larger, global consciousness"
defined. This led however to world-wide protests of different groups
of religions, which, supported from famous mountain climbers, reject a
mounting of the Kailash.
Thank you Reinhold Messner for your consideration to all the people who believe in this holiness of the great jewel mountain!
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