mani wall trashiyangtse district eastern bhutan |
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Along the paths of regions under the influence of Tibetan Buddhism the traveller is often confronted with Mani walls. These stone structures are a compilation intricately carved stone tablets, most with the inscription `Om Mani Padme Hum` . Trashiyangtse is a small town in eastern Bhutan. |
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