RM2HTKJC2–In the 1950s. Three girls in the same outfits have their faces painted in black. One holds her eyes, one holds her ears and one holds her mouth. It's a buddhist expression where the thought is to not act on bad things in any form. In western culture it is often interpreted to mean that man does in princple not care and not act. Sweden 1951 Kristoffersson Ref BE89-9
RM2BY8TPN–Faces of Bayon temple, Angkor, Cambodia
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RFE1K38P–The Bayon is a temple in Angkor Thom, Angkor, Siem Reap, Cambodia. Its key feature are the 216 gigantic stone smiling faces.
RM2B01XYP–Mandalay Palace was constructed between 1857 and 1859 as part of King Mindon's new royal capital city of Mandalay, in fulfillment of a Buddhist prophecy that a religious center would be built at the foot of Mandalay Hill. In 1861 the court was transferred to the newly built city from the previous capital of Amarapura. The plan of Mandalay Palace largely follows the traditional Burmese palace design, inside a walled fort surrounded by a moat. The palace itself is at the center of the citadel and faces east. All buildings of the palace are of one story in height. The palace was the primary roya
RM2PRCA2P–A Thai Buddhist monk blessing locals and receiving alms as part of a morning ritual. Photo taken in Bangkok, Thailand.
RFJ26T2A–Stone craved Garuda surmounted by four stone faces of Bodhisattva Lokeshvara. Mendut Buddhist Monastery. Mungkid Town, Central Java, Indonesia.
RFFJ1PXH–Close up on Asian eyes, Ladakh , India
RMP94B19–Tibetan pilgrim woman with beautiful jewelry & traditional 108 braids at Sera Monastery - Lhasa, Tibet
RM2FJYTXW–Stone Faces At The Bayon Temple, Angkor Wat Temple Complex, Siem Reap, Cambodia.
RMP8GPE2–11th century reclining BUDDHA at SHINBINTHAHLYAUNG TEMPLE - BAGAN, MYANMAR
RMDN8D8P–The Bayon front yard
RMEXA095–Asia, Cambodia, Siem Reap, Stone carvings of the 12th century Buddhist King Jayavarman VII at Bayon Temple at Angkor Wat
RF2DBFT4Y–Ancient stone faces of Bayon temple, Angkor, Cambodia. Black and white version
RM2TA3D50–Father Paul Roswog (Lt. CHC, USN), a Catholic chaplain, and Father Peter Demers, a civilian from Montreal, Canada, visit an orphanage in Hue, Vietnam on October 12, 1965. Sister Marie Rosalie, a teacher, was forced to relocate the orphanage due to Communist pressure, and now faces political challenges in obtaining permits for building supplies.
RFRG09XF–Ancient stone faces of Bayon temple, Cambodia
RM2HTY4N0–Emblem, Flowers, Saint, Religion, Buddhism, Faces, Oval, Ornaments, Historical illustration from 1897, Calcutta, India
RMG3C1NW–Bas relief detail, Bayon temple, Angkor Thom, Cambodia
RFK4M8H7–Bayon temple faces
RFCTR9AE–giant smiling faces of the Bayon temple, Angkor, Cambodia
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RFE1K3B8–The Bayon is a temple in Angkor Thom, Angkor, Siem Reap, Cambodia. Its key feature are the 216 gigantic stone smiling faces.
RFCXHGGK–Faces of Bayon temple, Angkor, Cambodia
RM2B01XYW–Mandalay Palace was constructed between 1857 and 1859 as part of King Mindon's new royal capital city of Mandalay, in fulfillment of a Buddhist prophecy that a religious center would be built at the foot of Mandalay Hill. In 1861 the court was transferred to the newly built city from the previous capital of Amarapura. The plan of Mandalay Palace largely follows the traditional Burmese palace design, inside a walled fort surrounded by a moat. The palace itself is at the center of the citadel and faces east. All buildings of the palace are of one story in height. The palace was the primary roya
RM2PRCA04–A Thai Buddhist monk blessing locals and receiving alms as part of a morning ritual. Photo taken in Bangkok, Thailand.
RM2B015PB–Burma/Myanmar: The Hamsa (Goose) Throne within Mandalay Palace, c. 1920s. Mandalay Palace was constructed between 1857 and 1859 as part of King Mindon's new royal capital city of Mandalay, in fulfillment of a Buddhist prophecy that a religious centre would be built at the foot of Mandalay Hill. In 1861 the court was transferred to the newly built city from the previous capital of Amarapura. The plan of Mandalay Palace largely follows the traditional Burmese palace design, inside a walled fort surrounded by a moat. The palace itself is at the centre of the citadel and faces east.
RFJ26T75–Stone craved Garuda surmounted by four stone faces of Bodhisattva Lokeshvara. Mendut Buddhist Monastery. Mungkid Town, Central Java, Indonesia.
RMP8GPE4–Candle offerings to 11th century reclining BUDDHA at SHINBINTHAHLYAUNG TEMPLE - BAGAN, MYANMAR
RM2FJYTX0–Stone Faces At The Bayon Temple, Angkor Wat Temple Complex, Siem Reap, Cambodia.
RMDN6X3E–Now only 37 towers remain
RMEXA09A–Asia, Cambodia, Siem Reap, Stone carvings of the 12th century Buddhist King Jayavarman VII at Bayon Temple at Angkor Wat
RMBM5NEP–Kek Lok Si Buddhist Temple, (Temple of Supreme Bliss) Penang, Malaysia
RMPGMRX4–The Bayon, main temple of the ancient town of Angkor Thom (Cambodia Asia). The most famous Cambodian monument. Black and white.
RMP8GPB2–BUDDHA STATUE in the TAUNG MIN GYI PAGODA complex in AMARAPURA the old Royal Capital 11 kilometers from MANDALAY - MYANMAR
RMG3C1NY–Bas relief detail, Bayon temple, Angkor Thom, Cambodia
RM2PR0X20–Holiest STATUE at DREPUNG is CHAMBA THONTAL found on third floor of the MAIN ASSEMBLY HALL at DREPUNG MONASTERY - LHASA, TIBET
RFCTRBKR–giant smiling faces of the Bayon temple, Angkor, Cambodia
RMP8GPET–A vine grows on a face tower of The Bayon at Angkor Thom, the largest Khmer city ever built by Jayavarman 7 & 8, are part of the Angkor Wat complex
RFDAXJCG–Faces of Bayon temple, Angkor, Cambodia
RM2CH0HDB–. An American engineer in China . protection ofthe government. At stopping-places we wereimmediately surrounded by curious natives, onwhose faces every human sentiment, from won-derment to fear, or even hatred, was depicted.Our preferred sleeping-placeswere examinationhalls, in which are held the annual examinationsof students in the classics for literary degrees,the stepping-stone for political preferment, theambition of every Chinese, for in China publicoffice means wealth and power; temples, eitherpublic of the Buddhist faith, or private ones forancestral worship—the latter much to be pre-f
RFE1K39K–The Bayon is a temple in Angkor Thom, Angkor, Siem Reap, Cambodia. Its key feature are the 216 gigantic stone smiling faces.
RFCXHEF4–Faces of Bayon temple, Angkor, Cambodia
RF2RY78TH–Ancient statue in Angkor Cambodia
RFWX1KCG–White thai Buddha mask made of wood
RM2B015ND–Burma/Myanmar: Entrance to the Lily Throne Room in Mandalay Palace, c. 1920s. Mandalay Palace was constructed between 1857 and 1859 as part of King Mindon's new royal capital city of Mandalay, in fulfillment of a Buddhist prophecy that a religious centre would be built at the foot of Mandalay Hill. In 1861 the court was transferred to the newly built city from the previous capital of Amarapura. The plan of Mandalay Palace largely follows the traditional Burmese palace design, inside a walled fort surrounded by a moat. The palace itself is at the centre of the citadel and faces east.
RM2RB5DRA–Friendship Highway...to The Tibet
RFEA6Y1C–A giant jungle tree grows over a temple wall in the Angkor Wat temple complex; Siem Reap, Cambodia
RFM0WHMW–Closeup the Stone face of Ancient Bayon Temple at Angkor Thom. Siem Reap, Cambodia
RMA4K2TA–People of Myanmar
RMEXA09X–Asia, Cambodia, Siem Reap, Stone carvings of the 12th century Buddhist King Jayavarman VII at Bayon Temple at Angkor Wat
RMBM5ND9–Kek Lok Si Buddhist Temple, (Temple of Supreme Bliss) Penang, Malaysia
RFDAXKH4–Faces of Bayon temple, Angkor, Cambodia
RFE1K39W–The Bayon is a temple in Angkor Thom, Angkor, Siem Reap, Cambodia. Its key feature are the 216 gigantic stone smiling faces.
RFCXHH6A–Faces of Bayon temple, Angkor, Cambodia
RMEXA0AC–Asia, Cambodia, Siem Reap, Stone carvings of the 12th century Buddhist King Jayavarman VII at Bayon Temple at Angkor Wat
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RFE1K3AB–The Bayon is a temple in Angkor Thom, Angkor, Siem Reap, Cambodia. Its key feature are the 216 gigantic stone smiling faces.
RFCXHJG0–Faces of Bayon temple, Angkor, Cambodia
RMEXA0AA–Asia, Cambodia, Siem Reap, Stone carvings of the 12th century Buddhist King Jayavarman VII at Bayon Temple at Angkor Wat
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RFE1K3AJ–The Bayon is a temple in Angkor Thom, Angkor, Siem Reap, Cambodia. Its key feature are the 216 gigantic stone smiling faces.
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RMEXA0A9–Asia, Cambodia, Siem Reap, Stone carvings of the 12th century Buddhist King Jayavarman VII at Bayon Temple at Angkor Wat
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RFE1K3A7–The Bayon is a temple in Angkor Thom, Angkor, Siem Reap, Cambodia. Its key feature are the 216 gigantic stone smiling faces.
RFCXHENW–Faces of Bayon temple, Angkor, Cambodia
RMEXA0A6–Asia, Cambodia, Siem Reap, Stone carvings of the 12th century Buddhist King Jayavarman VII at Bayon Temple at Angkor Wat
RFDB1JTN–Faces of Bayon temple, Angkor, Cambodia
RFE1K3A9–The Bayon is a temple in Angkor Thom, Angkor, Siem Reap, Cambodia. Its key feature are the 216 gigantic stone smiling faces.
RMEXA08J–Asia, Cambodia, Siem Reap, Close-up of stone carved lips of the 12th century Buddhist King Jayavarman VII at Bayon Temple at Ang
RFDB1J82–Faces of Bayon temple, Angkor, Cambodia
RFE1K3BR–The Bayon is a temple in Angkor Thom, Angkor, Siem Reap, Cambodia. Its key feature are the 216 gigantic stone smiling faces.
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