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  • Chinese children playing in toy tanks in front of the Potala Palace, Lhasa, Tibet
    China043.jpg
  • One of the two highly revered golden Buddha statues inside the Jokhang Temple ("House of the Lord") in Lhasa is the holiest site in Tibetan Buddhism. It draws thousands of prostrating Tibetan pilgrims, as well as curious foreign tourists every year. <br />
<br />
The Jokhang Temple was founded in 647 by King Songtsen Gampo (r.617-49), the first ruler of a unified Tibet, and his two foreign wives who are credited with bringing Buddhism to Tibet. The king's first wife, Princess Bhrikuti,the sister of the Nepalese king, while his second wife, Princess Wencheng was the niece or daughter of the Chinese emperor.
    Tibet044.jpg
  • The Potala Palace, ancestral home of the Dalai Lamas, the spiritual Leaders of Tibet, at dusk.
    B&W-PRINT-COLLECTION001.jpg
  • Pilgrims prostrate themselves in prayer at the sacred Jokhang Temple.<br />
The "House of the Lord"in Lhasa is the holiest site in Tibetan Buddhism. It draws thousands of prostrating Tibetan pilgrims, as well as curious foreign tourists every year. <br />
<br />
The Jokhang Temple was founded in 647 by King Songtsen Gampo (r.617-49), the first ruler of a unified Tibet, and his two foreign wives who are credited with bringing Buddhism to Tibet. The king's first wife, Princess Bhrikuti,the sister of the Nepalese king, while his second wife, Princess Wencheng was the niece or daughter of the Chinese emperor.
    Tibet010.jpg
  • The Potala Palace, ancestral home of the Dalai Lamas, the spiritual Leaders of Tibet, at dusk.
    Horner_Tibet10004.jpg
  • Decorated panel on the roof of Sera Monsatery, Tibet
    Tibet049.jpg
  • Buddhist pilgrims visit Drepung Monastery outside Lhasa.On auspicious dates sacred shrines are opened. The monastery is home to less than 1/10th of its population of monks before the Chinese invasion.
    Tibet-Lhasa002.jpg
  • Robed monks pass through the myriad alleyways connecting the prayer halls and quarters at Ganden Monastery, one of the most important of the Gelukpa Sect (Yellow Hat). The monastery is surrounded by a kora, or holy circuit which attracts pilgrims.
    Tibet-Lhasa003.jpg
  • Pilgrims circumambulate the Potala Palace, spinning  prayer wheels as they go.The more devout will prostrate themselves en route.
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  • Devout pilgrims prostrate themselves thousands of times in their arduous quest for enlightenment.<br />
<br />
Each day during Losar (Tibetan New Year),thousands of pilgrims walk the kora around the Jokhang temple and the Potala Palace.
    Tibet015.jpg
  • A pilgrim to the Jokhang Temple proudly reveals a portrait of HH The Dalai Lama, hanging around her neck. The Chinese are prone to arrest Tibetans for such actions.
    B&W-Portrait-Collection039.jpg
  • A pilgrim to the Jokhang Temple proudly reveals a portrait of HH The Dalai Lama, hanging around her neck. The Chinese are prone to arrest Tibetans for such actions.
    Portraits-Collection052.jpg
  • Pilgrims prostrate themselves on the pavement whilst circumambulating the sacred Potala Palace in Lhasa.
    Tibet014.jpg
  • Buddhist rock paintings, near Lhasa
    Tibet049.jpg
  • Tibetans playing pool outdoors, in the Barkhor district, Lhasa, Tibet
    Tibet-Lhasa020.jpg
  • A pilgrim to the Jokhang Temple, Lhasa, Tibet
    B&W-Portrait-Collection057.jpg
  • Tibetan pilgrim, Jokhang Temple, Barkhor, Lhasa, Tibet
    Portraits-Collection267.jpg
  • The Eastern Himalayas jut above the clouds, with Gyala Peri in the distance, a 7,000 metre peak. Tibet
    B&W-PRINT-COLLECTION037.jpg
  • Tibetan buddhist pilgrim circumambulates the Barkhor Circuit around the sacred Jokhang Temple in Lhasa, Tibet
    B&W-Portrait-Collection090.jpg
  • Tibetan buddhist pilgrim circumambulates the Barkhor Circuit around the sacred Jokhang Temple in Lhasa, Tibet
    Portraits-Collection266.jpg
  • Portrait of an elderly pilgrim lady to Sera Monastery, Lhasa, Tibet
    Portraits-Collection161.jpg
  • A pilgrim to the Jokhang Temple, Lhasa, Tibet
    Portraits-Collection128.jpg
  • The Potala Palace at dawn, Lhasa, Tibet
    B&W-PRINT-COLLECTION054.jpg
  • Tibetans playing pool outdoors, in the Barkhor district, Lhasa, Tibet
    Portraits-Collection140.jpg
  • Tibetan pilgrims at the sacred Jokhang Temple ("House of the Lord") in Lhasa,the holiest site in Tibetan Buddhism. It draws thousands of prostrating Tibetan pilgrims, as well as curious foreign tourists every year. <br />
<br />
The Jokhang Temple was founded in 647 by King Songtsen Gampo (r.617-49), the first ruler of a unified Tibet, and his two foreign wives who are credited with bringing Buddhism to Tibet. The king's first wife, Princess Bhrikuti,the sister of the Nepalese king, while his second wife, Princess Wencheng was the niece or daughter of the Chinese emperor.
    Tibet-Lhasa007.jpg
  • A monk meditates in prayer with<br />
Tibetan Buddhist Jujube Wood Mala Prayer Beads.<br />
<br />
A prayer ceremony is held in the Jokhang Temple ("House of the Lord") in Lhasa is the holiest site in Tibetan Buddhism. It draws thousands of prostrating Tibetan pilgrims, as well as curious foreign tourists every year.<br />
<br />
The Jokhang Temple was founded in 647 by King Songtsen Gampo (r.617-49), the first ruler of a unified Tibet, and his two foreign wives who are credited with bringing Buddhism to Tibet. The king's first wife, Princess Bhrikuti,the sister of the Nepalese king, while his second wife, Princess Wencheng was the niece or daughter of the Chinese emperor.
    Tibet-Lhasa009.jpg
  • Drepung Monastery, formerly Tibet's largest, is visited by thousands of pilgrims as some of its inner sanctums are opened, Lhasa.
    Tibet-Lhasa006.jpg
  • TIBET: Lhasa.Drepung Monastery, formerly Tibet's largest, is visited by thousands of pilgrims as some of its inner sanctums are opened.
    _HOR2818.jpg
  • A monk collects alms from pilgrims at Drepung Monastery, outside Lhasa, Tibet
    _HNR3848.jpg
  • TIBET: Lhasa.Drepung Monastery, formerly Tibet's largest, is visited by thousands of pilgrims as some of its inner sanctums are opened.
    _HOR2877.jpg
  • TIBET (China): Lhasa.The roof of the sacred Jokhang Temple, with the golden symbol of Tibet - the 8 spoked wheel flanked by deer.
    Tibet004.jpg
  • His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama leads a prayer meeting at Sherboling Monastery, the day after Tibet Upriing Day.
    HornerDharamshala-1007.jpg
  • TIBET: Lhasa.The Potala Palace - at dusk
    _HNR4863 copy.jpg
  • TIBET: Lhasa.Portrait of a pilgrim to the Jokhang Temple
    _HNR4092.jpg
  • TIBET: Lhasa..An elderly Tibetan woman spinning her prayer wheel at an auspicious site near the Potala
    Tibet046.jpg
  • His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama leads a prayer meeting at Sherboling Monastery, the day after Tibet Uprising Day.
    HornerDharamshala-1470.jpg
  • His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama leads a prayer meeting at Sherboling Monastery, the day after Tibet Uprising Day.
    HornerDharamshala-1386.jpg
  • His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama leads a prayer meeting at Sherboling Monastery, the day after Tibet Uprising Day.
    HornerDharamshala-1285.jpg
  • TIBET: Lhasa.The Potala Palace - at dusk
    Nirvanacoveridea1.jpg
  • TIBET (China): Lhasa.Pilgrims circumambulate the sacred Jokhang Temple via the Barkhor Circuit in Lhasa, always in a clockwise fashion.
    Tibet041.jpg
  • His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama leads a prayer meeting at Sherboling Monastery, the day after Tibet Uprising Day.
    HornerDharamshala-1220.jpg
  • His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama greets the local Abbot before he leads a prayer meeting at Sherboling Monastery, the day after Tibet Uprising Day.
    HornerDharamshala-1232.jpg
  • TIBET: Lhasa.<br />
Jokhang Temple: Prayer ceremonies inside the temple are led by higher lamas
    _HNR3086.jpg
  • A prayer ceremony is held in the Jokhang Temple ("House of the Lord") in Lhasa is the holiest site in Tibetan Buddhism. It draws thousands of prostrating Tibetan pilgrims, as well as curious foreign tourists every year. <br />
<br />
The Jokhang Temple was founded in 647 by King Songtsen Gampo (r.617-49), the first ruler of a unified Tibet, and his two foreign wives who are credited with bringing Buddhism to Tibet. The king's first wife, Princess Bhrikuti,the sister of the Nepalese king, while his second wife, Princess Wencheng was the niece or daughter of the Chinese emperor.
    _HOR2564.jpg
  • TIBET: Lhasa.The Potala Palace - at dusk
    Nirvanacoveridea1.jpg
  • TIBET: Lhasa.The roof of the Jokhang Temple
    _HOR2806.jpg
  • TIBET: Lhasa..Carving prayer (mani) stones
    Tibet047.jpg
  • TIBET: Lhasa.Pilgrims circumambulate in a clockwise direction around the Jokhang Temple. The journey ends with prostrations before the temple.
    Tibet038.jpg
  • A Tibetan boy on pilgrimage to the sacred Jokhang Temple, Lhasa, Tibet.
    Portraits-Collection067.jpg
  • Drepung Monastery, formerly Tibet's largest, is visited by thousands of pilgrims as some of its inner sanctums are opened, Lhasa.
    _HOR2818.jpg
  • Tibetan pilgrims light candles in prayer at Jokhang Temple ("House of the Lord") in Lhasa is the holiest site in Tibetan Buddhism. It draws thousands of prostrating Tibetan pilgrims, as well as curious foreign tourists every year.<br />
<br />
The Jokhang Temple was founded in 647 by King Songtsen Gampo (r.617-49), the first ruler of a unified Tibet, and his two foreign wives who are credited with bringing Buddhism to Tibet. The king's first wife, Princess Bhrikuti,the sister of the Nepalese king, while his second wife, Princess Wencheng was the niece or daughter of the Chinese emperor.
    Horner366.tif
  • Pilgrims circumambulate the sacred Potala Palace spinning prayer wheels, Lhasa, Tibet
    Tibet036.jpg
  • Pilgrims circumambulate the sacred Potala Palace spinning prayer wheels, Lhasa, Tibet
    Tibet035.jpg
  • TIBET (China): Lhasa.A monk reflects on the roof of the sacred Jokhang Temple.
    Tibet030.jpg
  • TIBET (China): Lhasa.Pilgrims spin prayer wheels  whilst circumambulating the sacred Potala Palace in Lhasa..
    Tibet030.jpg
  • TIBET (China): Lhasa.A pilgrim with her prayer wheel at Drepung Monastery 8km outside Lhasa
    Tibet026.jpg
  • TIBET (China): Lhasa.The Potala Palace, seat of the former Dalai Lamas
    Tibet025.jpg
  • TIBET (China): Lhasa.A monk at the sacred Jokhang Temple.
    Tibet008.jpg
  • TIBET (China): Lhasa.Barkhor Square, at the centre of Tibetan Lhasa, seen from the Jokhang Temple.
    Tibet005.jpg
  • TIBET (China): Lhasa.A pilgrim at the sacred Jokhang Temple.
    Tibet003.jpg
  • TIBET (China).The Eastern himalayas jut above the clouds, with Gyala Peri in the distance, a 7,000 metre peak.
    Tibet002.jpg
  • TIBET: Lhasa.Ganden Monastery, one of the most important of the Gelukpa Sect (Yellow Hat). The monsatery is surrounded by a kora, or holy circuit which attracts pilgrims.
    Tibet033.jpg
  • Han Chinese children play in toy tanks in front of the mighty Potala Palace, former holy seat of the Dalai Lamas, Lhasa, Tibet
    Tibet050.jpg
  • Lightning strikes over the floodlit Potala Palace during a thunderstorm in Lhasa. Once the seat of the Tibetan government and the winter residence of the Dalai Lamas.
    China007.jpg
  • The Eastern himalaya of Tibet jut above the clouds, with Gyala Peri in the distance, a 7,000 metre peak. Most of the higher himalaya are held sacred and named by buddhists, as they are by followers of other faiths.
    _HNR2967.jpg
  • TIBET: Lhasa.The Potala Palace, former seat of the Dalai Lamas, at dawn.
    _HNR4880 - Version 2.jpg
  • TIBET: Lhasa.Pilgrims circumambulate in a clockwise direction around the Jokhang Temple
    _HNR4702.jpg
  • TIBET: Lhasa.Portrait of a pilgrim to the Jokhang Temple
    _HNR4120.jpg
  • TIBET (China): Lhasa.Pilgrims circumambulate the sacred Jokhang Temple via the Barkhor Circuit in Lhasa, always in a clockwise fashion.
    Tibet039.jpg
  • The Potala Palace, Lhasa, Tibet
    Tibet037.jpg
  • TIBET (China): Lhasa.A monk climbs the broad entrance staricase at Drepung Monastery, 8km outside Lhasa
    Tibet028.jpg
  • TIBET (China): Lhasa.Monk's quarters at Drepung Monastery 8km outside Lhasa
    Tibet027.jpg
  • TIBET (China): Lhasa.The Potala Palace, seat of the former Dalai Lamas
    Tibet023.jpg
  • TIBET (China): Lhasa.The Potala Palace, seat of the former Dalai Lamas
    Tibet022.jpg
  • TIBET (China): Lhasa.The Potala Palace, seat of the former Dalai Lamas
    Tibet021.jpg
  • Tibetan girl comes as a pilgrim to  Lhasa, Tibet
    Tibet016.jpg
  • TIBET (China): Lhasa. A pilgrim circumambulating the sacred Potala Palace in Lhasa, wearing her turquoise tribal jewellery..
    Tibet009.jpg
  • TIBET (China): Lhasa.A monk at the sacred Jokhang Temple.
    Tibet006.jpg
  • TIBET (China).The Eastern himalayas jut above the clouds, with Gyala Peri in the distance, a 7,000 metre peak.
    Horner-China098.jpg
  • TIBET: Lhasa.The Potala Palace, former seat of the Dalai Lamas, at dawn.
    Tibet043.jpg
  • TIBET: Lhasa.Pilgrims circumambulate the Potala Palace, spinning  prayer wheels as they go.The more devout will prostrate themselves en route.
    _HNR3561.jpg
  • Pilgrim prostrates himself beneath the Potala Palace along the sacred kora, Lhasa, Tibet
    Tibet034.jpg
  • TIBET (China): Lhasa.A monk at the sacred Jokhang Temple.
    Tibet031.jpg
  • TIBET (China): Lhasa.The Potala Palace, seat of the former Dalai Lamas
    Tibet040.jpg
  • TIBET (China): Lhasa.Pilgrims donate money (alms) at a buddha shrine for buddhist monks whilst circumambulating the sacred Potala Palace in Lhasa..
    Tibet020.jpg
  • TIBET (China): Lhasa.A pilgrim at the sacred Jokhang Temple.
    Tibet019.jpg
  • TIBET (China): Lhasa.A pilgrim at the sacred Jokhang Temple.
    Tibet018.jpg
  • TIBET (China): Lhasa.A pilgrim at the sacred Jokhang Temple.
    Tibet017.jpg
  • TIBET (China): Lhasa.The Potala Palace, seat of the former Dalai Lamas
    Tibet033.jpg
  • The Potala Palace in Lhasa dwarfs two pilgrims ascending the front staircase. Once the seat of the Tibetan government and the winter residence of the Dalai Lamas.
    Tibet-Lhasa001.jpg
  • A robed monk pass through the myriad alleyways connecting the prayer halls and quarters at Ganden Monastery, one of the most important of the Gelukpa Sect (Yellow Hat). The monastery is surrounded by a kora, or holy circuit which attracts pilgrims.
    Tibet-Ganden002.tif
  • Pilgrims walk the kora surrounding Ganden Monastery, one of the most important of the Gelugpa Sect (Yellow Hat). The monastery is surrounded by a kora, or holy circuit which attracts pilgrims.
    Tibet-Ganden001.jpg
  • Tibetan pilgrims turn prayer wheels as they follow the kora around the Potala Palace in Lhasa.
    Tibet-Lhasa008.jpg
  • Devout pilgrims prostrate themselves thousands of times in their arduous quest for enlightenment.<br />
<br />
Each day during Losar (Tibetan New Year),thousands of pilgrims walk the kora around the Jokhang temple and the Potala Palace.
    introduction page 27.tif
  • Buddhist pilgrims pray and prostrate themselves in front of the sacred Jokhang Temple at the heart of Barkhor Circuit in their capital, Lhasa.Pilgrims first circumambulate the temple in a clockwise manner.
    China014.jpg
  • Boudhanath Stupa in Kathmandu Valley is one of the largest Buddhist stupas in the world and the centre of the Tibetan community in Nepal.
    Nepal-Boudinath001.tiff
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  • Labrang Monastery during Tibetan New Year celebrations, Gansu Province, China
    LabrangMonastery_Gansu 32 (1).jpg
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    India2020-Karnataka-512.jpg
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    India2020-Karnataka-408.jpg
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