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Buddhist mani stones near Dudh Kosi river,Nepal Royalty Free Stock Photo
Mani stones Royalty Free Stock Photo
Sherpa Porter Walking on Trail Next to Tibetan Mani Stones Royalty Free Stock Photo
Curved Mani Stones Royalty Free Stock Photo
Buddhist mani stones with sacred mantras in Tengboche,Nepal Royalty Free Stock Photo
Buddhsit Mani stones Royalty Free Stock Photo
Mani stones at Tashiding Monastery Royalty Free Stock Photo
Mani Stones
Mani Stones at Tengboche Monastery Royalty Free Stock Photo
Mani stones Royalty Free Stock Photo
Buddhist Stupa and Mani Stones Royalty Free Stock Photo
Mani stones with mantras Royalty Free Stock Photo
Mani stones with mantras Royalty Free Stock Photo
written mantra on buddhist mani stones Royalty Free Stock Photo
Buddhist mani stones and prayer wheels,Nepal Royalty Free Stock Photo
Travelers to Tibet may find mani stones and mani stone mounds almost everywhere, in monasteries, beside villages, along paths and on mountains. Sometimes they are decorated with sheep and yak horns. Usually the universal mantra, Om Mani Padme Hum, is inscribed on these smooth stone plates, pebbles and rocks. Images of deities and great adepts and sutra texts are also common themes. Tibetan people build these unique works of art to show their piety to their deities and the Buddha's teachings. Upon encountering a mani stone mound, Tibetan people circumambulate it clockwise as a prayer offering for health, peace, and protection.


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