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Young monks gathered in the Assembly Hall's ['du khang] courtyard for the morning teachings. Monks and nuns gathered in the inner courtyard of the Assembly Hall ['du khang] for the morning teachings. Monk in a gathering in the inner courtyard of the Assembly Hall ['du khang] for the morning teachings. Monks gathered in the inner courtyard of the Assembly Hall ['du khang] for the morning teachings. Monks gathered in the inner courtyard of the Assembly Hall ['du khang] for the morning teachings. Monks gathered in the inner courtyard of the Assembly Hall ['du khang] for the morning teachings. Monks gathered in the inner courtyard of the Assembly Hall ['du khang] for the morning teachings. Monks gathered in the inner courtyard of the Assembly Hall ['du khang] for the morning teachings.
Monks gathered in the inner courtyard of the Assembly Hall ['du khang] for the morning teachings. Monks gathered in the inner courtyard of the Assembly Hall ['du khang] for the morning teachings. Monks gathered in the inner courtyard of the Assembly Hall ['du khang] for the morning teachings. Close-up of floral arrangements in the Assembly Hall's ['du khang] inner courtyard. Monk watering flowers in the Assembly Hall's ['du khang] inner courtyard during the morning teachings. Monks gathered in the Assembly Hall's inner courtyard ['du khang] for the morning teachings. Monks gathered in the Assembly Hall's inner courtyard ['du khang] for the morning teachings. Close-up of floral decorations in the Assembly Hall's ['du khang] inner courtyard.
Monks listening to religious instruction in the inner courtyard of the Assembly Hall ['du khang] during the morning teachings. Monks gathered in the inner courtyard of the Assembly Hall ['du khang] for the morning teachings. 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. A pile of rocks and a pagoda wrapped in prayer flags at the crest of the ? Pass.

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