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On Explore , Mar 6 , 2013 , #341 A group of yellow hat sect lamas leading the procession which carry a large tapestry of the Buddha ( The Thangka ) for an annual sunning ritual .
Overview of Nyingmapa, the oldest school of Tibetan Buddhism. It is known for the teaching of Dzogchen or "great perfection".
Not the clearest photo - the building (the Hattou, or Taiso-do) was under wraps because of earthquake damage.
西藏-拉萨-布达拉宫-白宫入口 The entrance of White Palace, part of the Potala Palace, a UNESCO World Heritage site situated on top of the red hill in Lhasa, Tibet Autonomous Region of China. The White Palace (Potrang Karpo) is the living quarters of the Dalai Lama. The first White Palace was built during the lifetime of the Fifth Dalai Lama and he and his government moved into it in 1649. It then was extended to its size today by the thirteenth Dalai Lama in the early twentieth century. The palace was for secular uses and contained the living quarters, offices, the seminary and the printing house. A central, yellow-painted courtyard known as a Deyangshar separates the living quarters of the Lama and his monks with the Red Palace, the other side of the sacred Potala, which is completely devoted to religious study and prayer. It contains the sacred gold stupas—the tombs of eight Dalai Lamas—the monks' assembly hall, numerous chapels and shrines, and libraries for the important Buddhist scriptures, the Kangyur in 108 volumes and the Tengyur with 225. © All rights reserved. You may not use this photo in website, blog or any other media without my explicit permission.