China Cultural Chronicles November 11, 2012
- 結不盡墨緣 seal transition 19th to early 20th century, Taiwan. Flower pattern , Japanese flavor
- Fuji X100 Chinese New Year Paris 2012
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- Fuji X100 Chinese New Year Paris 2012
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- Fuji X100 Chinese New Year Paris 2012
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- The street of Chengdu
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- The street of Chengdu
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- Early morning, Labrang kora, Tibet 2012
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Labrang Tashikyil monastery is one of six great Gelukpa monasteries in Tibet and, although many small chapels have yet to be restored, it is amongst the handful anywhere in Tibet that survived the Cultural Revolution relatively intact. It was founded in 1709 by the First Jamyang Zhepa Ngawang Tsondru འཇམ་དབྱངས་བཞད་པ་ངག་དབང་བརྩོན་འགྲུས་ (1648-1721), who was revered as an emanation of Tsongkhapa`s teacher Umapa Pawo Dorje. Within the Gelukpa hierarchy, the incarnations of Jamyang Zhepa are superseded only by the Dalai and Panchen Lamas. During his studies in Lhasa, where he was a contemporary of Desi Sangye Gyatso, he received his title `Jamyang Zhepa`(laughing Manjughosa), when a statue of Manjughosa (Jamyang) laughed at his prostrations. Returning to his homeland, he then founded the most powerful monastery in Amdo, under the patronage of Chahan Tendzin Ponjunang, a prince of the Qosot Mongolians.At its high point Labrang Tashikyil monastery housed 4000 monks, and when the Fifth Jamyang Zhepa passed away in 1947 there were 300 geshes, 3000 monks and 50-100 incarnate lamas. The precent incubent, the Sixth Jamyang Zhepa, who lives in Lanzhou, presides over a much depleted monastery where there are barely more than 1000 monks.
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