Kumbum Stupa in Gyantse
Choerten in Toling Monastery
Stupas at the Seralung Gompa entrance
Feeling superb after the Kora
Phurma Yutso lake on the way to Gyantse
Living room in a Tibetan house
Gauri Kund lake at the Drolma La pass
The first river course of Tsang Po (Brahmaputra)
An other land cruiser convoy
Nomads tent in Western Tibet
Chorten in the middle of the road
Inside the Seralung Gompa ...
Ratna Chuli (7035m)
Chiu Gompa (4570m) beside Manasarovar lake
A tent for a rest during the Kora
Tashilhunpo Monastery in Shigatse
On the way around the Kailash
The Kailash peak
The summit of the Holy Kailash
Nemo Nanyi (Gurla Mandhata) peak (7728 m) in Weste…
Buddha statue inside the Pelkor Chode Monastery
Crossing the Tsang Po (Brahmaputra)
Yak dung used as tibetian fuel
Gyantse and its Dzong
Simi mountain range
Pheku Tso lake
Ganden Monastery near Lhasa
At the rooftop of the Potala Palace
Pilgrims step in the Toling Monastery
Drolma La 5645 m
Small and lonely pinnacle
Bearded scorpoinfish
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Lionfish and a sea star
Swarm of Carangidae fish
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Mobulas far away
Rock wall at the northern point
Burmese fishing boat crossing the route
Sunset at the Mergui Archipelago
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Inside the Palkhor Monastery in Gyantse.
It's interesting to juxtapose this with a quotation from H.H the Dalai Lama about Tārā, spoken at a conference on Compassionate Action in Newport Beach, CA in 1989:
"There is a true feminist movement in Buddhism that relates to the goddess Tārā. Following her cultivation of bodhicitta, the bodhisattva's motivation, she looked upon the situation of those striving towards full awakening and she felt that there were too few people who attained Buddhahood as women. So she vowed, "I have developed bodhicitta as a woman. For all my lifetimes along the path I vow to be born as a woman, and in my final lifetime when I attain Buddhahood, then, too, I will be a woman."
It's interesting to juxtapose this with a quotation from H.H the Dalai Lama about Tārā, spoken at a conference on Compassionate Action in Newport Beach, CA in 1989:
"There is a true feminist movement in Buddhism that relates to the goddess Tārā. Following her cultivation of bodhicitta, the bodhisattva's motivation, she looked upon the situation of those striving towards full awakening and she felt that there were too few people who attained Buddhahood as women. So she vowed, "I have developed bodhicitta as a woman. For all my lifetimes along the path I vow to be born as a woman, and in my final lifetime when I attain Buddhahood, then, too, I will be a woman."
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