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Buddhist pilgrim, Thimphu, Bhutan Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Pangri Zampa, Buddhist Monastery in Thimphu, Bhutan Royalty Free Stock Photo
Pangri Zampa, Buddhist Monastery in Thimphu, Bhutan Royalty Free Stock Photo
Pangri Zampa, Buddhist Monastery in Thimphu, Bhutan Royalty Free Stock Photo
Pangri Zampa, Buddhist Monastery in Thimphu, Bhutan Royalty Free Stock Photo
Pangri Zampa, Buddhist Monastery in Thimphu, Bhutan Royalty Free Stock Photo
Buddhist pilgrim, Thimphu, Bhutan
Pangri Zampa, Buddhist Monastery in Thimphu, Bhutan Royalty Free Stock Photo
Pangri Zampa, Buddhist Monastery in Thimphu, Bhutan Royalty Free Stock Photo
Pangri Zampa, Buddhist Monastery in Thimphu, Bhutan Royalty Free Stock Photo
THIMPHU, BHUTAN - DEC 3, 2017: Pilgrims are spinning buddhist prayer wheels Royalty Free Stock Photo
Pangri Zampa, Buddhist Monastery in Thimphu, Bhutan Royalty Free Stock Photo
Pangri Zampa, Buddhist Monastery in Thimphu, Bhutan Royalty Free Stock Photo
Pangri Zampa, Buddhist Monastery in Thimphu, Bhutan Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Memorial Chorten, also known as the Thimphu Chorten, is a chorten in Thimphu, Bhutan, located on Doeboom Lam in the southern-central part of the city near the main roundabout and Indian military hospital. The chorten, built in 1974 to honour the 3rd King of Bhutan, Jigme Dorji Wangchuck (1928–1972), is a prominent landmark in the city with its golden spires and bells. In 2008, it underwent extensive renovation. It is popularly known as the most visible religious landmark in Bhutan. It was consecrated by His Holiness, the Late Dudjom Rimpoche. This chorten is unlike other chortens as it does not enshrine the mortal remains of the late King. Only the King’s photo in a ceremonial dress adorns a hall in the ground floor. The King when he was alive wanted to build a chorten to represent the mind of the Buddha


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