Pagodas at the Inn Dein hill top
Pagodas at the hill top
Monks in front the Rinpung Dzong in Paro
Rinpung Dzong in Paro
The Paro Dzong from northern side
Paro Dzong
Chorten at the alley to the Paro bridge
Chorten and horse place to the Tiger's Nest view p…
Sacrificial offering butter lamps
Passing the Chorten in the clockwise direction
Memorial Chorten in Thimphu
Thanka painting in Thimphu
Chorten on the way down to the Paro valley
Boy brings new lighted butter lamps
prayer flags
Wat Phon Chai in Dan Sai
Ban Huai Pho temple
Stupa in Wat Thai Watthanaram
Reclining Buddha in Wat Thai Watthanaram
Buddha galerie in Wat Thai Watthanaram
Wat Chom Thong
Buddha watching over Mae Sariang
Pagodas as memory shrines
Pagoda forest at the hill top
My oblation to Lord Buddha
Thaung Tho pagodas
Buddha and the Nāga Snake
Debate with the monks
Buddha's place in the jumping cats monastery
Burmese family enjoy a lunch pick nick on the floo…
Old Buddhist props
Old Buddha image
Way up to the hill top among hundred old pagodas
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Pagoda under constuction
Wangdue Phodrang Dzong
Sule Pagoda and its sad history
Sule Pagoda
Sule Pagoda
Monk praying to the Buddha in Botataung Pagoda
Worshippers inside Botataung Pagoda
Botataung Pagoda
Inside the Botataung Pagoda
Mother and her daughter in Kaba Aye
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Buddha's footprint at Inn Dein monastery
The footprint as a sculptural object has a long history stemming from the first examples made in India. These were made during the pre-Greco-Buddhist phase of Buddhist art at Sanchi, Bharhut, and other places in India, along with the Bo-Tree and the Dharmachakra. Here, the footprint-making tradition became prominent in Burma at Inn Dein.
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