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Photographs in Provisional Collections (in process of being cataloged)

The facade of the Assembly Hall. The facade of the Assembly Hall. Small statues in front of a mural of a mandala. Statues of Buddhas and lamas laden with silk scarves before a mural of a mandala. Small statues in front of a mural of a mandala. A statue of the goddess Pel Dukyi Khorlo. Small statues in front of a mural of a mandala. A statue of Loton Dorji Wangchuk, the lama who built a small shrine near the monastery in 997.
A statue of Loton Dorji Wangchuk, the lama who built a small shrine near the monastery in 997. Offerings of money, butter lamps, bowls of water, and butter and flour sculptures on an altar. A thangka painting of a mandala. A monk playing ritual cymbals in the Assembly Hall. A coracle made of yak skin in the village across the river from the monastery. A street in the village across the river from the monastery. A restaurant in the roadside village across the river from the monastery. A restaurant in the roadside village across the river from the monastery.
A view of the Yungdrung Ling, a monastery of the Bon religion, across the Tsangpo River. A view of the Yungdrung Ling, a monastery of the Bon religion, across the Tsangpo River. A view of the Yungdrung Ling, a monastery of the Bon religion, across the Tsangpo River. A view from below of the side of the palace. A view of the palace from the road below. A view of the village at the foot of the ridge. A view from below of the side of the palace. A view of the side of the palace.
A view of the side of the palace. A view of the palace from below. David Germano on the entrance stairway to the palace. A view of the palace from immediately beneath it. A view of the palace from immediately beneath it. A juniper incense burner on a side wall of the palace. A juniper incense burner in the courtyard of the palace. A bird perched by a gutter running of the tower rooftop.

Provisional Collections (in process of being cataloged) in Topic


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