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Chorten Kora
Chorten Kora was built in 1740 by Lama Ngawang Loday. It was modelled after Bodnath stupa in Kathmandu to save people in the far east of Bhutan the long pilgrimage to Nepal.
Chorten Kora is an important place not only to eastern Bhutanese (Sharchop) but also to the Dakpa of neighbouring Himachal Pradesh.


Chorten Kora is an important place not only to eastern Bhutanese (Sharchop) but also to the Dakpa of neighbouring Himachal Pradesh.


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Gudrun club has replied to klaus 040 clubUnd ja, die bauen nach uralter Tradition sozusagen ohne Pläne. Hier war der einzige Plan (s. Link oben) ein geschnitzter Rettich, den der Lama von seiner Pilgerreise mitgebracht hat;-)
Auf dem Land hilft teilweise noch immer die ganze Bevölkerung beim Bauen mit. Natürlich gibt es heute z.B. vorgefertigte Holzfenster, traditionell geschnitzt und verziert- das ist so vorgeschrieben...
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