China Cultural Chronicles October 2, 2012
- Moon festival 2012
- Moon festival 2012
- 嘛呢石 | Mani Stones
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嘛呢石(藏文:མ་ནི།,威利:ma ni)是藏传佛教传统中,在石片,卵石上刻六字真言或佛经等制成,有的嘛呢石还会上色。嘛呢石通常放置在路边,寺院附近或水流中。嘛呢石堆积而成的嘛呢堆在藏区随处可见。
摘自维基百科 - 米拉山口的三头铜牛 | The bulls at MiLha Mountain Entrance
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- The Peacock
- The Peacock
- Moon festival 2012
- Moon festival 2012
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- Face to face with the shaman oracle, Tibet 2012
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In the beginning of Shaman festival Tibetan people made offering to the locals gods. They climbed to the mountain above the village, performed ritual dances and lighted sang (natural incense made from juniper), throwing lungta ("wind horse", colorful papers, which represent good luck and life force) to the air, loudly chanting mantras and prayers.
Shamans, or "Lhawa" in Tibetan, are average individuals whose bodies are inhabited by a god at specified times of year. Through the medium of the shaman, the god then advises local people on how to maintain safety and good fortune. Special shaman's festivals are held at which villagers gather to hear the advice of the shaman.
blog.snowliontours.com/2012/06/shaman-festival-in-rebkong... - Face to face with the shaman oracle, Tibet 2012
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In the beginning of Shaman festival Tibetan people made offering to the locals gods. They climbed to the mountain above the village, performed ritual dances and lighted sang (natural incense made from juniper), throwing lungta ("wind horse", colorful papers, which represent good luck and life force) to the air, loudly chanting mantras and prayers.
Shamans, or "Lhawa" in Tibetan, are average individuals whose bodies are inhabited by a god at specified times of year. Through the medium of the shaman, the god then advises local people on how to maintain safety and good fortune. Special shaman's festivals are held at which villagers gather to hear the advice of the shaman.
blog.snowliontours.com/2012/06/shaman-festival-in-rebkong... - JiuZhaiGou 九寨溝
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- Moon festival 2012
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