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Prayer beads wrapped round the wrist of a red-robed monk near Mongar. There is a special religious significance in having exactly 108 beads in
Prayer beads wrapped round the wrist of a red-robed monk near Mongar. There is a special religious significance in having exactly 108 beads in a string
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Bhutan
Buddhist Monk
Buddhist Religion
East Bhutan
Hand
Monk
Red Robe
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