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Stupa Collection (page 21)

Background imageStupa Collection: Ancient hti, Kakku Buddhist Ruins, said to contain over two thousand brick

Ancient hti, Kakku Buddhist Ruins, said to contain over two thousand brick and laterite stupas, legend holds that the first stupas were erected in the 12th century by Alaungsithu

Background imageStupa Collection: Carvings on an ancient stupa, Kakku Buddhist Ruins, said to contain over two thousand brick

Carvings on an ancient stupa, Kakku Buddhist Ruins, said to contain over two thousand brick and laterite stupas, legend holds that the first stupas were erected in the 12th century by Alaungsithu

Background imageStupa Collection: Antique Buddha image in niche below stupa, Kakku Buddhist Ruins

Antique Buddha image in niche below stupa, Kakku Buddhist Ruins, said to contain over two thousand brick and laterite stupas

Background imageStupa Collection: Kakku Buddhist Ruins, said to contain over two thousand brick and laterite stupas

Kakku Buddhist Ruins, said to contain over two thousand brick and laterite stupas, legend holds that the first stupas were erected in the 12th century by Alaungsithu, King of Bagan (Pagan)

Background imageStupa Collection: Shwedagon Paya (Shwe Dagon Pagoda), Buddhist temple, golden zedi (stupa) in paya compound

Shwedagon Paya (Shwe Dagon Pagoda), Buddhist temple, golden zedi (stupa) in paya compound, Yangon (Rangoon), Myanmar (Burma), Asia

Background imageStupa Collection: Shwedagon Paya (Pagoda), Buddhist temple seen from Yangon road, Yangon (Rangoon)

Shwedagon Paya (Pagoda), Buddhist temple seen from Yangon road, Yangon (Rangoon), Myanmar (Burma), Asia

Background imageStupa Collection: Balanced rock covered in gold leaf, major Buddhist stupa and pilgrim site

Balanced rock covered in gold leaf, major Buddhist stupa and pilgrim site, Kyaiktiyo, Myanmar (Burma), Asia

Background imageStupa Collection: Worshippers at the great golden stupa, Shwedagon Paya (Shwe Dagon Pagoda)

Worshippers at the great golden stupa, Shwedagon Paya (Shwe Dagon Pagoda), Yangon (Rangoon), Myanmar (Burma)

Background imageStupa Collection: The great golden stupa, Shwedagon Paya (Shwe Dagon Pagoda), Yangon (Rangoon)

The great golden stupa, Shwedagon Paya (Shwe Dagon Pagoda), Yangon (Rangoon), Myanmar (Burma)

Background imageStupa Collection: Puna Tsang River, Trongsa Dzong, Trongsa, Bhutan, Asia

Puna Tsang River, Trongsa Dzong, Trongsa, Bhutan, Asia

Background imageStupa Collection: Druk Wangyal Chortens, on the road between Paro and Punakha, Bhutan, Asia

Druk Wangyal Chortens, on the road between Paro and Punakha, Bhutan, Asia

Background imageStupa Collection: Bhutanese boys playing soccer near Buddhist chortens (stupa), Paro, Bhutan, Asia

Bhutanese boys playing soccer near Buddhist chortens (stupa), Paro, Bhutan, Asia

Background imageStupa Collection: A stupa at Tashi Yangtse in eastern Bhutan, Asia

A stupa at Tashi Yangtse in eastern Bhutan, Asia

Background imageStupa Collection: Buddhist stupa carved out of rock, known as Top-I-Rustam (Rustams throne)

Buddhist stupa carved out of rock, known as Top-I-Rustam (Rustams throne), near Haibak, Samangan Province, Afghanistan, Asia

Background imageStupa Collection: Wooden bridge across chasm leading to Buddhist stupa carved out of rock

Wooden bridge across chasm leading to Buddhist stupa carved out of rock, Top-I-Rustam (Rustams throne), an early burial mound that contained Buddha relics dating from the 4th and 5th centuries AD

Background imageStupa Collection: Buddhist stupa carved out of rock at Takht-I-Rustam (Rustams throne)

Buddhist stupa carved out of rock at Takht-I-Rustam (Rustams throne) an early burial mound that contained relics of the Buddha

Background imageStupa Collection: Remains of 200ft high Buddhist stupa, now an army checkpoint, Top-I-Rustam

Remains of 200ft high Buddhist stupa, now an army checkpoint, Top-I-Rustam, Balkh (Mother of Cities), Balkh province, Afghanistan, Asia

Background imageStupa Collection: Buddhist stupa of Takht-e-Rustam, (Rustams throne) dating from the 4th

Buddhist stupa of Takht-e-Rustam, (Rustams throne) dating from the 4th and 5th centuries AD, Samangan, between Mazar-I-Sharif and Kabul, Afghanistan, Asia



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