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Low angle view of Taung Kwe Pagoda on Thirri Mingala Hill at night, Loikaw District, Kayah State, Myanmar
White pagodas against blue sky near Demoso, Demoso Township, Loikaw District, Kayah State, Myanmar
A woman, prayer beads in hand, spins brass prayer wheels as she mutters an invocation to protective deities at the 18th century Chorten Kora in Trashi Yangtze
Two monks blow long horns called dung-chen, at the temple of Wangdue Phodrang Dzong (fortress). These copper or brass instruments create a low powerful sound
Wood-carving at Bagaya Monastery, Inwa (Ava), Mandalay Region, Myanmar
Low angle view of Shwenandaw Monastery made of teak wood, Mandalay, Mandalay Region, Myanmar
Reflection of ancient temple near Bagaya monastery, Inwa (Ava), Mandalay Region, Myanmar
Maha Aungmye Bonzan Monastery (AKA Me Nu Brick Monastery) against clear sky, Inwa (Ava), Mandalay Region, Myanmar
Panoramic low angle view of Taung Kwe Pagoda on Thirri Mingala Hill at night, Loikaw District, Kayah State, Myanmar
View of Loikaw taken from Taung Kwe Pagoda, Loikaw District, Kayah State, Myanmar
Ko Yin Lay Monastery near Kengtung, Mong La, Mong La Township, Kengtung District, Shan State, Myanmar
Buddha statue at Ko Yin Lay Monastery near Kengtung, Mong La, Mong La Township, Kengtung District, Shan State, Myanmar
Nepal, Pokhara, Tashi Palkhel Tibetan Settlement, Jangchub Choeling Gompa (Buddhist monastery)
Myanmar (Burma), Mandalay, view of Mingun and surrounding landscapes from the top of Mingun Paya
Cave 17, vihara (Buddhist monastery), UNESCO World Heritage site, Ajanta, Maharashtra, India
The very fine Buddhist 17th century fort and monastery at Trashi Yangtze is situated a short distance from the town, some 550 km from the capital, Thimpu
A young monk holds his red robes as he runs across the courtyard of Wangdue Phodrang Dzong (fortress). This massive 17th century monastery is situated atop a high ridge between the Punak Tsang
The 17th century Punakha Dzong (the Palace of Great Happiness) is the second oldest and second largest dzong in Bhutan, and is arguably the most beautiful
This mural is common to many monasteries and tells the story of co-operation and unity amongst Buddha and his three disciples
Taktshang Goemba, Tiger??s Nest??, is Bhutan??s most famous monastery. It is perched miraculously on the ledge of a sheer cliff 900 metres above the floor of the Paro Valley
The very impressive 16th century Paro Dzong, the fortress that sits on a heap of Jewels, and its round watchtower, now a national museum
Myanmar, Burma, Wun nyat. The abbot closes the ornate door to beautiful Wun nyat monastery. Built in the 15th century, it was renovated in the 17th and 18th centuries
Myanmar, Burma, Ban-lo. A young novice monk at the carved doors of Ban-lo monastery outside Kengtung