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Tibetan Buddhism

Tibetan Buddhism Chorten

September 13, 2017 by Tibetan Trekking Travel Leave a Comment

Tibetan Buddhism Chorten was a monumental stone or mud brick structure. These hemispherical burial mounds entombed the remains of holy men and could also mark the sites of important events in the lives of these figures. The oldest of these structures are preserved in India, where they are called Stupas. This burial tradition was transmitted throughout Asia and was adapted in Tibet in the form of the Chorten, and in China, Korea, and Japan in the form of the pagoda. Over times, these mounds evolved into stylized buildings with symbolic meaning, emerging as a means of incorporating the sacred structure into Buddhist altars. In Tibet, these hollow votive are generally made of metal, though wood and butter are are used by artists to construct many types of ritual objects. The perish ability of this sculpting material conveys a symbolism based on the illusory nature of all things, even those that are considered to be most sacred.

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Tibetan Buddhism Icon graphic

June 29, 2017 by Tibetan Trekking Travel Leave a Comment

Tibetan Buddhism Icon graphic can be overwhelmed during your Tibet trip. The scale is breathtaking, however, it helps you to understand and surely enjoying if you could recognize some of those when you travel through Tibetan plateau. Those images are not only the statues that you could see in monasteries, temples, but also printed or painted on Thangkar. It is a gate that into the rich symbolism of Tibetan Buddhist Art.

In this Tibetan Buddhism Iconographic Guide you will find the names of the deities most frequently depicted in the monasteries, Chortens and Temples across Tibetan plateau

Find out Tibetan Buddhism IconGuide – Part i

Find out Tibetan Buddhism Icon Guide – Part ii

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Larung Gar

September 25, 2014 by Tibetan Trekking Travel 8 Comments

Larung Gar buddhist academy also called “Larung Gar” in short, it is a small town 20 km east from Sertar County in the traditional the eastern Tibet of Kham. Nowadays, it is called Kanze (Garze) Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture. The population of over 35,000 primarily monks and nuns making it possibly the largest religious institute in the world.

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Larung-gar monastery
Larung Gar Five Sciences Buddhist Academy
Larung Gar Five Sciences Buddhist Academy
Larung town

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