- The
Jokhang (Tibetan: ཇོ་ཁང།, Chinese: 大昭寺), or the Ra sa 'phrul
snang gtsug lag khang, or
Qoikang Monastery, or Zuglagkang, (Tibetan: གཙུག་ལག་ཁང༌།, Wylie:...
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culturally significant Tibetan Buddhist sites such as the
Potala Palace,
Jokhang Temple and
Norbulingka Palaces.
Lhasa literally translates to "place of...
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route around the
Jokhang Temple in Lhasa, Tibet, China. The
Barkhor is a po****r
devotional cir****ambulation
around the
historic Jokhang for
pilgrims and...
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brought to
Tibet c.622 by the
Nepali princess Bhrikuti, and
placed in the
Jokhang c.640,
which was
purpose built for the statue. The Jowo
Shakyamuni was...
- city
after the
Jokhang Temple.
Situated in the
northwestern part of the
Tibetan capital, it is east of the
Potala and
north of the
Jokhang. The site occupies...
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inscribed to the
UNESCO World Heritage List in 1994. In 2000 and 2001,
Jokhang Temple and
Norbulingka were
added to the list as
extensions to the sites...
- two countries, is
inscribed on a
stone pillar which stands outside the
Jokhang temple in Lhasa.
Tibet continued as a
Central Asian empire until the mid-9th...
- 唐蕃會盟碑; pinyin: Táng-Bō Huìméng Bēi) is a
stone pillar standing outside the
Jokhang Temple in Lhasa,
Tibet Autonomous Region, China. The
inscription is written...
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Tibetan Buddhist prostration practice at
Jokhang, Tibet...
- Two
Golden Urns were
issued by the
Qianlong Emperor: one is
enshrined in
Jokhang Temple in
Lhasa and is to be used for
choosing Dalai and
Panchen Lama reincarnations;...