May 05, 1971 - Buddhist temple in Berlin - Wesak - celebration on May 9th: On a hill in the north of Berlin (Germany), not far from the zonal boundary, medicine Dr, Paul Dahlke had let build a Buddha-Temple in the years 1922-1924 for the Buddhist community founded by him. The Buddhist temple is unique in Europe and is subordinated to the Ceylonese embassy in Bonn. On May 9th the Week - ceremony, the most important Buddhist festive day, will be celebrated. As to the Buddhist era 2515-1971. Buddhists from whole Europe are expected

May 05, 1971 - Buddhist temple in Berlin - Wesak - celebration on May 9th: On a hill in the north of Berlin (Germany), not far from the zonal boundary, medicine Dr, Paul Dahlke had let build a Buddha-Temple in the years 1922-1924 for the Buddhist community founded by him. The Buddhist temple is unique in Europe and is subordinated to the Ceylonese embassy in Bonn. On May 9th the Week - ceremony, the most important Buddhist festive day, will be celebrated. As to the Buddhist era 2515-1971. Buddhists from whole Europe are expected Stock Photo
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Keystone Press / Alamy Stock Photo

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E0YT89

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3707 x 5175 px | 31.4 x 43.8 cm | 12.4 x 17.3 inches | 300dpi

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5 May 1971

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May 05, 1971 - Buddhist temple in Berlin - Wesak - celebration on May 9th: On a hill in the north of Berlin (Germany), not far from the zonal boundary, medicine Dr, Paul Dahlke had let build a Buddha-Temple in the years 1922-1924 for the Buddhist community founded by him. The Buddhist temple is unique in Europe and is subordinated to the Ceylonese embassy in Bonn. On May 9th the Week - ceremony, the most important Buddhist festive day, will be celebrated. As to the Buddhist era 2515-1971. Buddhists from whole Europe are expected. A Buddhist monk at the ''Elephants-door'', an original gate for the East with Asiatic signs and inscriptions. (Credit Image: Keystone Pictures USA/ZUMAPRESS)

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