Taken during June 1969 these photographs show the quite modest Buddhist temple in the village of Beding in the Rolwaling valley. It dates only to the late 19th century and was home to a small community of about 15 monks. Its competitors were the small but highly active temples at Lambogar at the western end of the Rolwaling valley shown here in the first three photographs. Also depicted are three photographs of the shrine and stupa erected on the cliffside above Beding in front of a cave used for meditation by the 11th cent. Tibetan saint, Milarepa. Access to it was horrific to say the least.<div><br></div><div>Original format: col.; 5 x 5 cm</div
A set of 50 photographs and associated handwritten descriptive notes, acquired from the Imperial Rus...
The Alchi temple complex is one of the earliest and most culturally significant (wc) Buddhist sites ...
A set of 50 photographs and associated handwritten descriptive notes, acquired from the Imperial Rus...
Taken during July 1969 this small collection shows a selection of the Buddhist images to be found in...
Taken during June 1969 these photographs taken in eastern Nepal in Beding village located in the iso...
Taken during March-April 1970 these photographs focus mainly on the remarkable Buddhist stupa at Bou...
<div>Taken during November 1969 this small collection shows something of the breadth of styles of te...
Originating in India, Buddhism has spread throughout the world, eventually developing into two main ...
Perhaps two of the most magnificent Buddhist rock-cut sanctuaries are located at Ellora, Caves 10 an...
"Shrine, an object of worship at Sialkot district." View of a shrine, a single story building surrou...
ABSTRACT: Ladakh is one of the peculiar terrains of the world which still remains mystic due to its ...
Taken during November 1969 these few images represent something of the rich archaeology of southern ...
About 5 km northwest of the celebrated temples of the Pattadakal World Heritage Site, north of the B...
In the early days, Bhikkhus often retired to caves for meditation, and some of the cave retreats bec...
Photograph. Kota temples and a priest at Kotagiri in the Nilgiri Hills in Tamil Nadu, 1871-72. In th...
A set of 50 photographs and associated handwritten descriptive notes, acquired from the Imperial Rus...
The Alchi temple complex is one of the earliest and most culturally significant (wc) Buddhist sites ...
A set of 50 photographs and associated handwritten descriptive notes, acquired from the Imperial Rus...
Taken during July 1969 this small collection shows a selection of the Buddhist images to be found in...
Taken during June 1969 these photographs taken in eastern Nepal in Beding village located in the iso...
Taken during March-April 1970 these photographs focus mainly on the remarkable Buddhist stupa at Bou...
<div>Taken during November 1969 this small collection shows something of the breadth of styles of te...
Originating in India, Buddhism has spread throughout the world, eventually developing into two main ...
Perhaps two of the most magnificent Buddhist rock-cut sanctuaries are located at Ellora, Caves 10 an...
"Shrine, an object of worship at Sialkot district." View of a shrine, a single story building surrou...
ABSTRACT: Ladakh is one of the peculiar terrains of the world which still remains mystic due to its ...
Taken during November 1969 these few images represent something of the rich archaeology of southern ...
About 5 km northwest of the celebrated temples of the Pattadakal World Heritage Site, north of the B...
In the early days, Bhikkhus often retired to caves for meditation, and some of the cave retreats bec...
Photograph. Kota temples and a priest at Kotagiri in the Nilgiri Hills in Tamil Nadu, 1871-72. In th...
A set of 50 photographs and associated handwritten descriptive notes, acquired from the Imperial Rus...
The Alchi temple complex is one of the earliest and most culturally significant (wc) Buddhist sites ...
A set of 50 photographs and associated handwritten descriptive notes, acquired from the Imperial Rus...