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Photographs in Tibet

A ceramic statue of the fourteenth century Tibetan saint Longchenpa [klong chen pa] A statue of Indian consort Mandarava located to the right of a larger statue of the Indian saint Padmasambhava. A statue of his Tibetan consort Yeshe Tsogyel located to the left of a larger statue of the Indian saint Padmasambhava. Gold statues and other statues in back within temple. The front of the principal "Chinese Temple" where ethnic Chinese live at Larung Gar [bla rung gar]. Local Tibetans and  Chinese tourists on the roadside. A stream of nuns walking to their own Assemly Hall ['du khang]. A stream of nuns walking to their own Assemly Hall ['du khang].
A stream of nuns walking to their own Assemly Hall ['du khang]. A Tibetan nun and nomad woman loading a horse. A Tibetan nun and nomad woman loading a horse. Tibetan monks and lay people at roadside. A Tibetan nomad young man holding a turquoise rosary. The principal "Chinese Temple" where ethnic Chinese live at Larung Gar [bla rung gar]. Monastic personal residences at the far end of Larung Gar [bla rung gar]. The main Assembly Hall ['du khang] at Larung Gar [bla rung gar].
The nunnery and monastic institute at Larung Gar [bla rung gar] beneath the Gyutrul Temple [sgyu 'phrul lha khang]. The nunnery and monastic institute at Larung Gar [bla rung gar] beneath the Gyutrul Temple [sgyu 'phrul lha khang]. The main Assembly Hall ['du khang] at Larung Gar [bla rung gar]. Illustrations of dreams in book written on dreaming by Tulku Tenzin Gyatsho [sprul sku bstan 'dzin rgya mtsho]. Illustrations of dreams in book written on dreaming by Tulku Tenzin Gyatsho [sprul sku bstan 'dzin rgya mtsho].

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