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Monastery of Thikse, Ladakh, India Royalty Free Stock Photo
Monastery in Ladakh Royalty Free Stock Photo
Religious Rituals Royalty Free Stock Photo
Sera Monastery in Tibet Royalty Free Stock Photo
Drepung Monastery Royalty Free Stock Photo
Stupa at Drepung Monastery Royalty Free Stock Photo
Drepung Monastery Royalty Free Stock Photo
Monastery of Thikse, Ladakh, India
Religious Rituals Royalty Free Stock Photo
Religious Rituals Royalty Free Stock Photo
Drepung Monastery Royalty Free Stock Photo
Religous Statues in Drepung Monastery Royalty Free Stock Photo
Tibet - Sera Buddhist Monastery Royalty Free Stock Photo
Rizong Monastery in Ladakh Royalty Free Stock Photo
Marnyi stones at Drepung Monastery Royalty Free Stock Photo
In the broad vally of the Indus in the upper north-west region of India, between the Tibetan border and Kashmir, visitors come across a lot of important buddhist monasteries. They all belong to the same streaming of buddhism as the Tibetan form, the Gelukpa Order. The architecture of the buildings is also almost the same as people may find in the neighbouring country. It explaines the nickname of Ladakh, this distant but beautiful region in the northwestern Indian Himalayas: Little Tibet. The monastery on this picture is called the Thikse Gompa. It was build around 1430 AD. It is still populated by approximately 80 monks.


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