Get to the Gopura of the second level
Bodnath
Swayambhunath Stupa
Prayer flags at Swayambhunath
Swayambhunath Complex Kathmandu Nepal
Bodhnath stupa and prayer flags
Bodnath stupa in sunlight
The eyes of Buddha
Circumambulate the stupa
Songzanlin Monastery
Inside the Songzanlin Monastery
Main entrance to the Songzanlin Monastery
Songzanlin Monastery
Songzanlin Monastery new constactions
Dukezong village beside the Songzanlin Monastery
Ganden Monastery near Lhasa
Pilgrims step in the Toling Monastery
Kumbum Stupa in Gyantse
Choerten in Toling Monastery
Stupas at the Seralung Gompa entrance
Seralung Gompa
Ganden Monastery 55 km outside Lhasa
Chorten inside Mustang town
Debris of the Central Sanctuary
Very well preserved lintel
Monks entering the Gopura complex
Entrance to the Phra Vihaan hill
Gopura of the third level
Chiu Gompa (4570m) beside Manasarovar lake
Buddha Statue in Saturday pose
Holy chedi beside the temples building
Sunset mood at the Pyi Daw Aye Pagoda
Children in the temple complex
Chorten in Tsele
Ranchung Chorten
Panorama view from the Namgyal Gompa
Last views from Mustang town
Prayer wheels outside the Ghar Gompa
Prayer flags on the Gompas roof tops
Lunch time at Ghar Gompa
Panorama view from our tent pitch
The decent Royal Palace
Kings Palace in Mustang
Mustang view from the north side
Mani wall in Mustang town
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The "Nāga" gate into the Gopura on the third level
In a Cambodian legend, the Nāga were a reptilian race of beings who possessed a large empire or kingdom in the Pacific Ocean region. The Nāga King's daughter married an Indian Brahmana named Kaundinya, and from their union sprang the Cambodian people. Therefore still Cambodians say that they are "Born from the Nāga".
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