The double-reed gyaling, a woodwind instrument used in Buddhist ceremonies and an elaborately carved and gilded cabinet and altarpiece center a Tibetan Buddhist temple in Kathmandu, Nepal.
This temple is frequented by members of the Tibetan community-in-exile.
Reverence.
A statue of Buddha, wearing a golden headdress adorned with coral and turquoise stones.
Light from a high window shines on a silk fabric panel.
Oooh, someone's sentence structure needs work! So much for posting before the second cup of coffee.......
Posted by: Mary H. | 01 March 2014 at 01:22
Our world is full of treasures. I am glad you have decided to share photos of your travels with us.
Posted by: Mary H. | 28 February 2014 at 16:19
I love all that you share.
Blessings and much love and smiles
across the miles
Posted by: Jeanne | 28 February 2014 at 15:29
The first two pictures reminded my of the Tibetan tea bowl I have sitting here by my desk. What splendor and beauty is portrayed in these photos. When I see them I start to think
why haven't I visited Nepal. Oh you must have seen the mountain
there too, at least I hope you did. It is quite majestic. The beauty is so different there.
Posted by: Marilyn | 27 February 2014 at 20:09