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RMT9T5GH–The Ganden Monastery sits at the top of a natural amphitheater on Wangbur Mountain. It was founded in 1409 A.D. but was mostly destroyed in 1959 by
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RM2A3BA1D–The Ganden Monastery is a Buddhist monastery on Wangbur Mountain in Tibet. Founded in 1409 A.D. but mostly destroyed in 1959 by the Chinese army.
China, Tibet, Lhasa, The Ganden Monastery sits at the top of a natural amphitheater on Wangbur Mountain. It founded in 1409 AD but was mostly destroyed in 1959 by the Chinese military Colorfully painted architectural detail the red building is the Serdung Lhakhang. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/china-tibet-lhasa-the-ganden-monastery-sits-at-the-top-of-a-natural-amphitheater-on-wangbur-mountain-it-founded-in-1409-ad-but-was-mostly-destroyed-in-1959-by-the-chinese-military-colorfully-painted-architectural-detail-the-red-building-is-the-serdung-lhakhang-image261151553.html
RMW4TDD5–China, Tibet, Lhasa, The Ganden Monastery sits at the top of a natural amphitheater on Wangbur Mountain. It founded in 1409 AD but was mostly destroyed in 1959 by the Chinese military Colorfully painted architectural detail the red building is the Serdung Lhakhang.
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RMT9T62D–The Ganden Monastery sits at the top of a natural amphitheater on Wangbur Mountain. It was founded in 1409 A.D. but was mostly destroyed in 1959 by
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RM2A3BA1T–The Ganden Monastery is a Buddhist monastery on Wangbur Mountain in Tibet. Founded in 1409 A.D. but mostly destroyed in 1959 by the Chinese army.
China, Tibet, Lhasa, The Ganden Monastery sits at the top of a natural amphitheater on Wangbur Mountain. It founded in 1409 AD but was mostly destroyed in 1959 by the Chinese military The Serdung Lhakhang is the large red building with the white Tsokchen Hall immediately to its right. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/china-tibet-lhasa-the-ganden-monastery-sits-at-the-top-of-a-natural-amphitheater-on-wangbur-mountain-it-founded-in-1409-ad-but-was-mostly-destroyed-in-1959-by-the-chinese-military-the-serdung-lhakhang-is-the-large-red-building-with-the-white-tsokchen-hall-immediately-to-its-right-image261151273.html
RMW4TD35–China, Tibet, Lhasa, The Ganden Monastery sits at the top of a natural amphitheater on Wangbur Mountain. It founded in 1409 AD but was mostly destroyed in 1959 by the Chinese military The Serdung Lhakhang is the large red building with the white Tsokchen Hall immediately to its right.
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RMT9T5EB–The Ganden Monastery sits at the top of a natural amphitheater on Wangbur Mountain. It was founded in 1409 A.D. but was mostly destroyed in 1959 by
Buddhist monks walking at the Ganden Monastery on Wangbur Mountain in Tibet. Founded 1409 A.D. but mostly destroyed in 1959 by the Chinese army. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/buddhist-monks-walking-at-the-ganden-monastery-on-wangbur-mountain-in-tibet-founded-1409-ad-but-mostly-destroyed-in-1959-by-the-chinese-army-image329089886.html
RM2A3B9E6–Buddhist monks walking at the Ganden Monastery on Wangbur Mountain in Tibet. Founded 1409 A.D. but mostly destroyed in 1959 by the Chinese army.
China, Tibet, Lhasa, A monk walks up a steep cobblestone walkway in the Ganden Buddhist Monastery which sits at the top of a natural amphitheater on Wangbur Mountain. It founded in 1409 AD but was mostly destroyed in 1959 by the Chinese military. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/china-tibet-lhasa-a-monk-walks-up-a-steep-cobblestone-walkway-in-the-ganden-buddhist-monastery-which-sits-at-the-top-of-a-natural-amphitheater-on-wangbur-mountain-it-founded-in-1409-ad-but-was-mostly-destroyed-in-1959-by-the-chinese-military-image261152000.html
RMW4TE14–China, Tibet, Lhasa, A monk walks up a steep cobblestone walkway in the Ganden Buddhist Monastery which sits at the top of a natural amphitheater on Wangbur Mountain. It founded in 1409 AD but was mostly destroyed in 1959 by the Chinese military.
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RMT9T5FJ–The Ganden Monastery sits at the top of a natural amphitheater on Wangbur Mountain. It was founded in 1409 A.D. but was mostly destroyed in 1959 by
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RM2A3B92G–The Ganden Monastery sits at the top of a natural amphitheater on Wangbur Mountain. It was founded in 1409 A.D. but was mostly destroyed in 1959.
China, Tibet, Lhasa, The Ganden Monastery sits at the top of a natural amphitheater on Wangbur Mountain. It founded in 1409 AD but was mostly destroyed in 1959 by the Chinese military sat at the top of a natural amphitheater on Wangbur Mountain almost 2000 feet higher than the valley at right. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/china-tibet-lhasa-the-ganden-monastery-sits-at-the-top-of-a-natural-amphitheater-on-wangbur-mountain-it-founded-in-1409-ad-but-was-mostly-destroyed-in-1959-by-the-chinese-military-sat-at-the-top-of-a-natural-amphitheater-on-wangbur-mountain-almost-2000-feet-higher-than-the-valley-at-right-image261151396.html
RMW4TD7G–China, Tibet, Lhasa, The Ganden Monastery sits at the top of a natural amphitheater on Wangbur Mountain. It founded in 1409 AD but was mostly destroyed in 1959 by the Chinese military sat at the top of a natural amphitheater on Wangbur Mountain almost 2000 feet higher than the valley at right.
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RMT9T6YC–The Ganden Monastery sits at the top of a natural amphitheater on Wangbur Mountain. It was founded in 1409 A.D. but was mostly destroyed in 1959 by
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RM2A3B9RE–The Ganden Monastery is a Buddhist monastery on Wangbur Mountain in Tibet. Founded in 1409 A.D. but mostly destroyed in 1959 by the Chinese army.
China, Tibet, Lhasa, A painted conch shell symbol on a wall at the Ganden Buddhist Monastery which sits at the top of a natural amphitheater on Wangbur Mountain. It founded in 1409 AD but was mostly destroyed in 1959 by the Chinese military. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/china-tibet-lhasa-a-painted-conch-shell-symbol-on-a-wall-at-the-ganden-buddhist-monastery-which-sits-at-the-top-of-a-natural-amphitheater-on-wangbur-mountain-it-founded-in-1409-ad-but-was-mostly-destroyed-in-1959-by-the-chinese-military-image261151805.html
RMW4TDP5–China, Tibet, Lhasa, A painted conch shell symbol on a wall at the Ganden Buddhist Monastery which sits at the top of a natural amphitheater on Wangbur Mountain. It founded in 1409 AD but was mostly destroyed in 1959 by the Chinese military.
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RMT9T5FK–The Ganden Monastery sits at the top of a natural amphitheater on Wangbur Mountain. It was founded in 1409 A.D. but was mostly destroyed in 1959 by
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RM2A69PPH–The Ganden Monastery sits at the top of a natural amphitheater on Wangbur Mountain. Founded in 1409 A.D., it was mostly destroyed in 1959 by the army.
China, Tibet, Lhasa, A monk walks up a steep cobblestone walkway in the Ganden Buddhist Monastery which sits at the top of a natural amphitheater on Wangbur Mountain. It founded in 1409 AD but was mostly destroyed in 1959 by the Chinese military. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/china-tibet-lhasa-a-monk-walks-up-a-steep-cobblestone-walkway-in-the-ganden-buddhist-monastery-which-sits-at-the-top-of-a-natural-amphitheater-on-wangbur-mountain-it-founded-in-1409-ad-but-was-mostly-destroyed-in-1959-by-the-chinese-military-image261152105.html
RMW4TE4W–China, Tibet, Lhasa, A monk walks up a steep cobblestone walkway in the Ganden Buddhist Monastery which sits at the top of a natural amphitheater on Wangbur Mountain. It founded in 1409 AD but was mostly destroyed in 1959 by the Chinese military.
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RMT9T5NF–The Ganden Monastery sits at the top of a natural amphitheater on Wangbur Mountain. It was founded in 1409 A.D. but was mostly destroyed in 1959 by
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RM2A3B9XF–The Ganden Monastery is a Buddhist monastery on Wangbur Mountain in Tibet. Founded in 1409 A.D. but mostly destroyed in 1959 by the Chinese army.
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RMT9T61J–The Ganden Monastery sits at the top of a natural amphitheater on Wangbur Mountain. It was founded in 1409 A.D. but was mostly destroyed in 1959 by
The Ganden Monastery is a Buddhist monastery on Wangbur Mountain in Tibet. Founded in 1409 A.D. but mostly destroyed in 1959 by the Chinese army. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-ganden-monastery-is-a-buddhist-monastery-on-wangbur-mountain-in-tibet-founded-in-1409-ad-but-mostly-destroyed-in-1959-by-the-chinese-army-image329089855.html
RM2A3B9D3–The Ganden Monastery is a Buddhist monastery on Wangbur Mountain in Tibet. Founded in 1409 A.D. but mostly destroyed in 1959 by the Chinese army.
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RMT9T5F9–The Ganden Monastery sits at the top of a natural amphitheater on Wangbur Mountain. It was founded in 1409 A.D. but was mostly destroyed in 1959 by
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RM2A3BA55–The Ganden Monastery is a Buddhist monastery on Wangbur Mountain in Tibet. Founded in 1409 A.D. but mostly destroyed in 1959 by the Chinese army.
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RMT9T5HN–The Ganden Monastery sits at the top of a natural amphitheater on Wangbur Mountain. It was founded in 1409 A.D. but was mostly destroyed in 1959 by
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RM2A3B958–The Ganden Monastery is a Buddhist monastery on Wangbur Mountain in Tibet. Founded in 1409 A.D. but mostly destroyed in 1959 by the Chinese army.
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RMT9T5GE–The Ganden Monastery sits at the top of a natural amphitheater on Wangbur Mountain. It was founded in 1409 A.D. but was mostly destroyed in 1959 by
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RM2A3BA4P–The Ganden Monastery is a Buddhist monastery on Wangbur Mountain in Tibet. Founded in 1409 A.D. but mostly destroyed in 1959 by the Chinese army.
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RMT9T5M4–The Ganden Monastery sits at the top of a natural amphitheater on Wangbur Mountain. It was founded in 1409 A.D. but was mostly destroyed in 1959 by
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RM2A3BA3B–The Ganden Monastery is a Buddhist monastery on Wangbur Mountain in Tibet. Founded in 1409 A.D. but mostly destroyed in 1959 by the Chinese army.
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RMT9T6X4–The Ganden Monastery sits at the top of a natural amphitheater on Wangbur Mountain. It was founded in 1409 A.D. but was mostly destroyed in 1959 by
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RM2A69PYA–The Ganden Monastery sits at the top of a natural amphitheater on Wangbur Mountain. It was founded in 1409 A.D. but was mostly destroyed in 1959 by
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RMT9T5K9–The Ganden Monastery sits at the top of a natural amphitheater on Wangbur Mountain. It was founded in 1409 A.D. but was mostly destroyed in 1959 by
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RM2A3B9WH–The Ganden Monastery is a Buddhist monastery on Wangbur Mountain in Tibet. Founded in 1409 A.D. but mostly destroyed in 1959 by the Chinese army.
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RMT9T6RA–The Ganden Monastery sits at the top of a natural amphitheater on Wangbur Mountain. It was founded in 1409 A.D. but was mostly destroyed in 1959 by
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RM2A3B9PN–The Ganden Monastery is a Buddhist monastery on Wangbur Mountain in Tibet. Founded in 1409 A.D. but mostly destroyed in 1959 by the Chinese army.
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RMT9T6TW–The Ganden Monastery sits at the top of a natural amphitheater on Wangbur Mountain. It was founded in 1409 A.D. but was mostly destroyed in 1959 by
Yak butter candles burn as offerings in front of a Buddha statue in the Ganden Monastery on Wangbur Mountain near Lhasa, Tibet, founded 1409 A.D. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/yak-butter-candles-burn-as-offerings-in-front-of-a-buddha-statue-in-the-ganden-monastery-on-wangbur-mountain-near-lhasa-tibet-founded-1409-ad-image329089964.html
RM2A3B9H0–Yak butter candles burn as offerings in front of a Buddha statue in the Ganden Monastery on Wangbur Mountain near Lhasa, Tibet, founded 1409 A.D.
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RMT9T5T9–The Ganden Monastery sits at the top of a natural amphitheater on Wangbur Mountain. It was founded in 1409 A.D. but was mostly destroyed in 1959 by
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RM2A3B9F5–Yak butter candles burn as offerings in front of a Buddha statue in the Ganden Monastery on Wangbur Mountain near Lhasa, Tibet, founded 1409 A.D.
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RMT9T5XA–The Ganden Monastery sits at the top of a natural amphitheater on Wangbur Mountain. It was founded in 1409 A.D. but was mostly destroyed in 1959 by
Yak butter candles burn as offerings in front of a Buddha statue in the Ganden Monastery on Wangbur Mountain near Lhasa, Tibet, founded 1409 A.D. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/yak-butter-candles-burn-as-offerings-in-front-of-a-buddha-statue-in-the-ganden-monastery-on-wangbur-mountain-near-lhasa-tibet-founded-1409-ad-image329090105.html
RM2A3B9P1–Yak butter candles burn as offerings in front of a Buddha statue in the Ganden Monastery on Wangbur Mountain near Lhasa, Tibet, founded 1409 A.D.
The Ganden Monastery sits at the top of a natural amphitheater on Wangbur Mountain. It was founded in 1409 A.D. but was mostly destroyed in 1959 by Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-ganden-monastery-sits-at-the-top-of-a-natural-amphitheater-on-wangbur-mountain-it-was-founded-in-1409-ad-but-was-mostly-destroyed-in-1959-by-image247008646.html
RMT9T61A–The Ganden Monastery sits at the top of a natural amphitheater on Wangbur Mountain. It was founded in 1409 A.D. but was mostly destroyed in 1959 by
Architectural detail of the Gangden Monastery, built on Wanbur Mountain near Lhasa, Tibet about 1409 and mostly destroyed in 1959 by the Chinese army. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/architectural-detail-of-the-gangden-monastery-built-on-wanbur-mountain-near-lhasa-tibet-about-1409-and-mostly-destroyed-in-1959-by-the-chinese-army-image329089786.html
RM2A3B9AJ–Architectural detail of the Gangden Monastery, built on Wanbur Mountain near Lhasa, Tibet about 1409 and mostly destroyed in 1959 by the Chinese army.
The Ganden Monastery sits at the top of a natural amphitheater on Wangbur Mountain. It was founded in 1409 A.D. but was mostly destroyed in 1959 by Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-ganden-monastery-sits-at-the-top-of-a-natural-amphitheater-on-wangbur-mountain-it-was-founded-in-1409-ad-but-was-mostly-destroyed-in-1959-by-image247008596.html
RMT9T5YG–The Ganden Monastery sits at the top of a natural amphitheater on Wangbur Mountain. It was founded in 1409 A.D. but was mostly destroyed in 1959 by
The Ganden Monastery is a Buddhist monastery on Wangbur Mountain in Tibet. The large red building is the Serdung Lhakhang, a residential building. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-ganden-monastery-is-a-buddhist-monastery-on-wangbur-mountain-in-tibet-the-large-red-building-is-the-serdung-lhakhang-a-residential-building-image329089772.html
RM2A3B9A4–The Ganden Monastery is a Buddhist monastery on Wangbur Mountain in Tibet. The large red building is the Serdung Lhakhang, a residential building.
The Ganden Monastery is a Buddhist monastery on Wangbur Mountain in Tibet. The large red building is the Serdung Lhakhang, a residential building. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-ganden-monastery-is-a-buddhist-monastery-on-wangbur-mountain-in-tibet-the-large-red-building-is-the-serdung-lhakhang-a-residential-building-image329089763.html
RM2A3B99R–The Ganden Monastery is a Buddhist monastery on Wangbur Mountain in Tibet. The large red building is the Serdung Lhakhang, a residential building.
A curved stairway at the Ganden Buddhist Monastery on Wangbur Mountain near Lhasa, Tibet. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-curved-stairway-at-the-ganden-buddhist-monastery-on-wangbur-mountain-near-lhasa-tibet-image330900491.html
RM2A69PXK–A curved stairway at the Ganden Buddhist Monastery on Wangbur Mountain near Lhasa, Tibet.
A weather-beaten door in the Ganden Monastery a Buddhist monastery at the top of a natural amphitheater on Wangbur Mountain near Lhasa, Tibet. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-weather-beaten-door-in-the-ganden-monastery-a-buddhist-monastery-at-the-top-of-a-natural-amphitheater-on-wangbur-mountain-near-lhasa-tibet-image329090431.html
RM2A3BA5K–A weather-beaten door in the Ganden Monastery a Buddhist monastery at the top of a natural amphitheater on Wangbur Mountain near Lhasa, Tibet.
The Ganden Monastery is a Buddhist monastery on Wangbur Mountain in Tibet. The large red building is the Serdung Lhakhang, a residential building. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-ganden-monastery-is-a-buddhist-monastery-on-wangbur-mountain-in-tibet-the-large-red-building-is-the-serdung-lhakhang-a-residential-building-image329089686.html
RM2A3B972–The Ganden Monastery is a Buddhist monastery on Wangbur Mountain in Tibet. The large red building is the Serdung Lhakhang, a residential building.
A Buddhist monk walks beside the yellow Serdung Lhakhang building in the Ganden Monastery on Wangbur Mountain in Tibet. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-buddhist-monk-walks-beside-the-yellow-serdung-lhakhang-building-in-the-ganden-monastery-on-wangbur-mountain-in-tibet-image330900530.html
RM2A69R02–A Buddhist monk walks beside the yellow Serdung Lhakhang building in the Ganden Monastery on Wangbur Mountain in Tibet.
Buddhist monks worshipping under a fabric victory banner in Coqen Hall in the Ganden Buddhist monastery near Lhasa, Tibet. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/buddhist-monks-worshipping-under-a-fabric-victory-banner-in-coqen-hall-in-the-ganden-buddhist-monastery-near-lhasa-tibet-image330900475.html
RM2A69PX3–Buddhist monks worshipping under a fabric victory banner in Coqen Hall in the Ganden Buddhist monastery near Lhasa, Tibet.
Architectural detail of the Gangden Monastery, built on Wanbur Mountain near Lhasa, Tibet about 1409 and mostly destroyed in 1959 by the Chinese army. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/architectural-detail-of-the-gangden-monastery-built-on-wanbur-mountain-near-lhasa-tibet-about-1409-and-mostly-destroyed-in-1959-by-the-chinese-army-image329090522.html
RM2A3BA8X–Architectural detail of the Gangden Monastery, built on Wanbur Mountain near Lhasa, Tibet about 1409 and mostly destroyed in 1959 by the Chinese army.
The Ganden Monastery is a Buddhist monastery on Wangbur Mountain in Tibet. The large red building is the Serdung Lhakhang, a residential building. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-ganden-monastery-is-a-buddhist-monastery-on-wangbur-mountain-in-tibet-the-large-red-building-is-the-serdung-lhakhang-a-residential-building-image329089752.html
RM2A3B99C–The Ganden Monastery is a Buddhist monastery on Wangbur Mountain in Tibet. The large red building is the Serdung Lhakhang, a residential building.
The Ganden Monastery is a Buddhist monastery on Wangbur Mountain in Tibet. The large red building is the Serdung Lhakhang, a residential building. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-ganden-monastery-is-a-buddhist-monastery-on-wangbur-mountain-in-tibet-the-large-red-building-is-the-serdung-lhakhang-a-residential-building-image329089657.html
RM2A3B961–The Ganden Monastery is a Buddhist monastery on Wangbur Mountain in Tibet. The large red building is the Serdung Lhakhang, a residential building.
A Buddhist monk walks between buildings in the Ganden Monastery on Wangbur Mountain in Tibet as a dog looks for something to eat. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-buddhist-monk-walks-between-buildings-in-the-ganden-monastery-on-wangbur-mountain-in-tibet-as-a-dog-looks-for-something-to-eat-image330900526.html
RM2A69PYX–A Buddhist monk walks between buildings in the Ganden Monastery on Wangbur Mountain in Tibet as a dog looks for something to eat.
A painted sign giving directions and a hand pointing the way to a restroom at the Ganden Buddhist Monastery on Wangbur Mountain in Tibet. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-painted-sign-giving-directions-and-a-hand-pointing-the-way-to-a-restroom-at-the-ganden-buddhist-monastery-on-wangbur-mountain-in-tibet-image330900518.html
RM2A69PYJ–A painted sign giving directions and a hand pointing the way to a restroom at the Ganden Buddhist Monastery on Wangbur Mountain in Tibet.
A shambu or ruffled banner hangs over a doorway in the colorful Serdung Lhakhang in the Ganden Buddhist Monastery on Wangbur Mountain in Tibet. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-shambu-or-ruffled-banner-hangs-over-a-doorway-in-the-colorful-serdung-lhakhang-in-the-ganden-buddhist-monastery-on-wangbur-mountain-in-tibet-image330900425.html
RM2A69PT9–A shambu or ruffled banner hangs over a doorway in the colorful Serdung Lhakhang in the Ganden Buddhist Monastery on Wangbur Mountain in Tibet.
A silk shambu or symbolic ruffled banner window dressing over a doorway in the Ganden Monastery is a Buddhist monastery on Wangbur Mountain in Tibet. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-silk-shambu-or-symbolic-ruffled-banner-window-dressing-over-a-doorway-in-the-ganden-monastery-is-a-buddhist-monastery-on-wangbur-mountain-in-tibet-image329089900.html
RM2A3B9EM–A silk shambu or symbolic ruffled banner window dressing over a doorway in the Ganden Monastery is a Buddhist monastery on Wangbur Mountain in Tibet.
A painted sign giving directions and a hand pointing the way to a restroom at the Ganden Buddhist Monastery on Wangbur Mountain in Tibet. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-painted-sign-giving-directions-and-a-hand-pointing-the-way-to-a-restroom-at-the-ganden-buddhist-monastery-on-wangbur-mountain-in-tibet-image330900521.html
RM2A69PYN–A painted sign giving directions and a hand pointing the way to a restroom at the Ganden Buddhist Monastery on Wangbur Mountain in Tibet.
Two visitors by a stupa at the Ganden BuddhistMonastery on Wangbur Mountain in Tibet as an older Tibetan woman descends some stairs. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/two-visitors-by-a-stupa-at-the-ganden-buddhistmonastery-on-wangbur-mountain-in-tibet-as-an-older-tibetan-woman-descends-some-stairs-image330900483.html
RM2A69PXB–Two visitors by a stupa at the Ganden BuddhistMonastery on Wangbur Mountain in Tibet as an older Tibetan woman descends some stairs.
Buddhist monks of the Yellow Hat or Gelug Sect take a tea break while worshipping in Coqen Hall in the Ganden Buddhist monastery near Lhasa, Tibet. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/buddhist-monks-of-the-yellow-hat-or-gelug-sect-take-a-tea-break-while-worshipping-in-coqen-hall-in-the-ganden-buddhist-monastery-near-lhasa-tibet-image330900458.html
RM2A69PWE–Buddhist monks of the Yellow Hat or Gelug Sect take a tea break while worshipping in Coqen Hall in the Ganden Buddhist monastery near Lhasa, Tibet.
The Serdung Lhakhang is the large red building, with the white Tsokchen Hall immediately to its right in the Ganden Monastery near Lhasa, Tibet. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-serdung-lhakhang-is-the-large-red-building-with-the-white-tsokchen-hall-immediately-to-its-right-in-the-ganden-monastery-near-lhasa-tibet-image329089575.html
RM2A3B933–The Serdung Lhakhang is the large red building, with the white Tsokchen Hall immediately to its right in the Ganden Monastery near Lhasa, Tibet.
Young monks pour tea to worshipping monks in the Coqen Hall or Main Assembly Hall in the Ganden Monastery on Wangbur Mountain near Lhasa, Tibet. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/young-monks-pour-tea-to-worshipping-monks-in-the-coqen-hall-or-main-assembly-hall-in-the-ganden-monastery-on-wangbur-mountain-near-lhasa-tibet-image329090214.html
RM2A3B9WX–Young monks pour tea to worshipping monks in the Coqen Hall or Main Assembly Hall in the Ganden Monastery on Wangbur Mountain near Lhasa, Tibet.
Three Buddhist monks walk past colorfully painted walls at the Ganden Buddhist monastery near Lhasa, Tibet. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/three-buddhist-monks-walk-past-colorfully-painted-walls-at-the-ganden-buddhist-monastery-near-lhasa-tibet-image330900394.html
RM2A69PR6–Three Buddhist monks walk past colorfully painted walls at the Ganden Buddhist monastery near Lhasa, Tibet.
Three Buddhist monks walk past colorfully painted walls at the Ganden Buddhist monastery near Lhasa, Tibet. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/three-buddhist-monks-walk-past-colorfully-painted-walls-at-the-ganden-buddhist-monastery-near-lhasa-tibet-image330900399.html
RM2A69PRB–Three Buddhist monks walk past colorfully painted walls at the Ganden Buddhist monastery near Lhasa, Tibet.
Young monks pour tea to worshipping monks in the Coqen Hall or Main Assembly Hall in the Ganden Monastery on Wangbur Mountain near Lhasa, Tibet. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/young-monks-pour-tea-to-worshipping-monks-in-the-coqen-hall-or-main-assembly-hall-in-the-ganden-monastery-on-wangbur-mountain-near-lhasa-tibet-image329090009.html
RM2A3B9JH–Young monks pour tea to worshipping monks in the Coqen Hall or Main Assembly Hall in the Ganden Monastery on Wangbur Mountain near Lhasa, Tibet.
The Serdung Lhakhang is the large red building with the white Tsokchen Hall immediately to its right at the Buddhist Ganden Monastery in Tibet. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-serdung-lhakhang-is-the-large-red-building-with-the-white-tsokchen-hall-immediately-to-its-right-at-the-buddhist-ganden-monastery-in-tibet-image330900382.html
RM2A69PPP–The Serdung Lhakhang is the large red building with the white Tsokchen Hall immediately to its right at the Buddhist Ganden Monastery in Tibet.
Colorfully painted architectural detail at the Ganden Buddhist monastery near Lhasa, Tibet. The red building is the Serdung Lhakhang. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/colorfully-painted-architectural-detail-at-the-ganden-buddhist-monastery-near-lhasa-tibet-the-red-building-is-the-serdung-lhakhang-image330900391.html
RM2A69PR3–Colorfully painted architectural detail at the Ganden Buddhist monastery near Lhasa, Tibet. The red building is the Serdung Lhakhang.
Colorfully painted architectural detail at the Ganden Buddhist monastery on Wangbur Mountain near Lhasa, Tibet. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/colorfully-painted-architectural-detail-at-the-ganden-buddhist-monastery-on-wangbur-mountain-near-lhasa-tibet-image330900389.html
RM2A69PR1–Colorfully painted architectural detail at the Ganden Buddhist monastery on Wangbur Mountain near Lhasa, Tibet.
Buddhist monks read scriptures as worshipping in the Coqen Hall or Main Assembly Hall in the Ganden Monastery on Wangbur Mountain near Lhasa, Tibet. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/buddhist-monks-read-scriptures-as-worshipping-in-the-coqen-hall-or-main-assembly-hall-in-the-ganden-monastery-on-wangbur-mountain-near-lhasa-tibet-image329089989.html
RM2A3B9HW–Buddhist monks read scriptures as worshipping in the Coqen Hall or Main Assembly Hall in the Ganden Monastery on Wangbur Mountain near Lhasa, Tibet.
Colorfully painted architectural detail of the Serdung Lhakhang at the Ganden Buddhist monastery near Lhasa, Tibet. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/colorfully-painted-architectural-detail-of-the-serdung-lhakhang-at-the-ganden-buddhist-monastery-near-lhasa-tibet-image330900411.html
RM2A69PRR–Colorfully painted architectural detail of the Serdung Lhakhang at the Ganden Buddhist monastery near Lhasa, Tibet.
Young monks pour tea to worshipping monks in the Coqen Hall or Main Assembly Hall in the Ganden Monastery on Wangbur Mountain near Lhasa, Tibet. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/young-monks-pour-tea-to-worshipping-monks-in-the-coqen-hall-or-main-assembly-hall-in-the-ganden-monastery-on-wangbur-mountain-near-lhasa-tibet-image329090039.html
RM2A3B9KK–Young monks pour tea to worshipping monks in the Coqen Hall or Main Assembly Hall in the Ganden Monastery on Wangbur Mountain near Lhasa, Tibet.
Buddhist monks of the Yellow Hat or Gelug Sect chanting and worshipping in the Coqen Hall in the Ganden Buddhist monastery near Lhasa, Tibet. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/buddhist-monks-of-the-yellow-hat-or-gelug-sect-chanting-and-worshipping-in-the-coqen-hall-in-the-ganden-buddhist-monastery-near-lhasa-tibet-image330900464.html
RM2A69PWM–Buddhist monks of the Yellow Hat or Gelug Sect chanting and worshipping in the Coqen Hall in the Ganden Buddhist monastery near Lhasa, Tibet.
Buddhist monks of the Yellow Hat Sect or Gelug sect worshipping in Coqen Hall in the Ganden Buddhist monastery near Lhasa, Tibet. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/buddhist-monks-of-the-yellow-hat-sect-or-gelug-sect-worshipping-in-coqen-hall-in-the-ganden-buddhist-monastery-near-lhasa-tibet-image330900470.html
RM2A69PWX–Buddhist monks of the Yellow Hat Sect or Gelug sect worshipping in Coqen Hall in the Ganden Buddhist monastery near Lhasa, Tibet.
Votive yak butter candles burn as offerings before statues of the Buddha in the Coquen Hall of the Ganden Monastery on Wangbur Mountain in Tibet. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/votive-yak-butter-candles-burn-as-offerings-before-statues-of-the-buddha-in-the-coquen-hall-of-the-ganden-monastery-on-wangbur-mountain-in-tibet-image330900446.html
RM2A69PW2–Votive yak butter candles burn as offerings before statues of the Buddha in the Coquen Hall of the Ganden Monastery on Wangbur Mountain in Tibet.
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