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
Small bell ringing
Ringing the bell
Shwedagon Pagoda in full splendor
Meditation beside Buddhas face
Local people rest and invite to join
Scenes of meditation
Woman in her full meditation
Burmese novice monks
Evening atmosphere at the Shwedagon platform
The pagoda in its spot light
Meditation at night time
Pilgrims meditation at Shwedagon complex
Cleaning the floor
Buddha statue beside Botataung Pagoda
Man carrying a basket full of coco
Marble Buddha behind a glas shield
Buddha statues at Saw La Paw’s Pagoda
Famose vista to the Kailash peak
Kailash peak
Pilgrim on its own way to circle the Kailash
Measure in length with its own body
Pyi Daw Aye Pagoda, Kawthaung, Burma
Monks housing in the Wat Phone Xai complex
Wat Ban Nam Kam in Nakhon Phanom
That Phanom temple gable
Monks as tourists
Head of Lord Buddha
Buddha statue in Wat Mahathat
Wat Tham Pha Pu or Tham Phiang Din
Wat Tha Khrok in Chiang Khan
The entrance into the Wat Chalaem Prakiat
Wat Chalerm Phrakiat
The Monk's quarters in the temple grounds.
The Holy Kailash in Tibet
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
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Shwe Nandaw Kyaung Temple in Mandalay, Burma
These temple grounds outside the northwestern corner of the ancient royal palaces are presently the most important attraction in the town of Mandalay. Their prominent structure is a building, which in 1880 has been moved from the ancient royal palace area, after King Mindon had died inside it, which was taken as a bad omen. In 1880 the building was turned into a monastery, which hasn't changed until today. It is the only structure remaining from the ancient royal palace, as it has not been a target of the bombardments of the allies in World War II. It consists mostly of teak wood, is richly ornamented with carvings and hints at the grandeur of the ancient royal palace.
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