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  • Buddhist monks and novices in their bright saffron robes walk in single file past locals and tourists offering food in an early morning ritual known as tak bat.
    Buddhist Novice at Tak Bat Morning R...tif
  • A small shrine at the rear of the Great Main Hall. The Narita-san temple, also known as Shinsho-Ji (New Victory Temple), is Shingon Buddhist temple complex, was first established 940 in the Japanese city of Narita, east of Tokyo.
    Photo of Buddhist altar at Narita-sa...tif
  • Buddhist monks and novices in their bright saffron robes walk in single file past locals and tourists offering food in an early morning ritual known as tak bat.
    Buddhist Monks at the Tak Bat Mornin...tif
  • Buddhist monks and novices in their bright saffron robes walk in single file past locals and tourists offering food in an early morning ritual known as tak bat.
    Buddhist Monks at the Tak Bat Mornin...tif
  • Buddhist monks and novices in their bright orange robes go about their daily chores at a wat in Luang Prabang, Laos.
    Luang Prabang Buddhist Monks at a Wa...tif
  • Buddhist monks and novices in their bright orange robes go about their daily chores at a wat in Luang Prabang, Laos.
    Luang Prabang Buddhist Monks Doing C...tif
  • The Three Storied Pagoda, standing 25 meters tall, was originally built in 1712. It is ornately decorated with brightly painted rafters, carved dragons, and sculptures of 16 RAKAN or Buddha's disciples how attained Nirvana. On the first floor's inner sanctum is GOCHI-NYORAI (Five Tathagas) who is believed to be endowed with the five wisdoms of Buddha. The Narita-san temple, also known as Shinsho-Ji (New Victory Temple), is Shingon Buddhist temple complex, was first established 940 in the Japanese city of Narita, east of Tokyo.
    Photo of Three Storied Pagoda at Nar...tif
  • The Narita-san temple, also known as Shinsho-Ji (New Victory Temple), is Shingon Buddhist temple complex, was first established 940 in the Japanese city of Narita, east of Tokyo.
    Photo of Rooves of Pagodas at Narita...tif
  • The Daitou, or Great Temple, built in 1984, stands over 58 meters tall on the top of Narita Mountain. The Narita-san temple, also known as Shinsho-Ji (New Victory Temple), is Shingon Buddhist temple complex, first established 940 in the Japanese city of Narita, east of Tokyo.
    Photo of Great Temple and courtyard ...tif
  • The Daitou, or Great Temple, built in 1984, stands over 58 meters tall on the top of Narita Mountain. The Narita-san temple, also known as Shinsho-Ji (New Victory Temple), is Shingon Buddhist temple complex, first established 940 in the Japanese city of Narita, east of Tokyo.
    Photo of Women stand outside the Gre...tif
  • The Daitou, or Great Temple, built in 1984, stands over 58 meters tall on the top of Narita Mountain. The Narita-san temple, also known as Shinsho-Ji (New Victory Temple), is Shingon Buddhist temple complex, first established 940 in the Japanese city of Narita, east of Tokyo.
    Photo of The Daitou and red and oran...tif
  • The Narita-san temple, also known as Shinsho-Ji (New Victory Temple), is Shingon Buddhist temple complex, was first established 940 in the Japanese city of Narita, east of Tokyo.. The complex includes extensive landscaped gardens.
    Photo of Pagoda and lake at Narita-s...tif
  • The Narita-san temple, also known as Shinsho-Ji (New Victory Temple), is Shingon Buddhist temple complex, was first established 940 in the Japanese city of Narita, east of Tokyo.. The complex includes extensive landscaped gardens.
    Photo of Autumn leaves and Stone Mar...tif
  • The Narita-san temple, also known as Shinsho-Ji (New Victory Temple), is Shingon Buddhist temple complex, was first established 940 in the Japanese city of Narita, east of Tokyo.. The complex includes extensive landscaped gardens.
    Photo of Fall colors at Narita-san B...tif
  • The Three Storied Pagoda, standing 25 meters tall, was originally built in 1712. It is ornately decorated with brightly painted rafters, carved dragons, and sculptures of 16 RAKAN or Buddha's disciples how attained Nirvana. On the first floor's inner sanctum is GOCHI-NYORAI (Five Tathagas) who is believed to be endowed with the five wisdoms of Buddha. The Narita-san temple, also known as Shinsho-Ji (New Victory Temple), is Shingon Buddhist temple complex, was first established 940 in the Japanese city of Narita, east of Tokyo.
    Photo of Three Storied Pagoda at Shi...tif
  • The Great Main Hall's stepped roof with copyspace of clear blue sky. The Narita-san temple, also known as Shinsho-Ji (New Victory Temple), is Shingon Buddhist temple complex, was first established 940 in the Japanese city of Narita, east of Tokyo.
    Photo of Roof of the Main Hall at Na...tif
  • The Narita-san temple, also known as Shinsho-Ji (New Victory Temple), is Shingon Buddhist temple complex, was first established 940 in the Japanese city of Narita, east of Tokyo.. The complex includes extensive landscaped gardens.
    Photo of Fall leaves at Shinshouji B...tif
  • Yellow autumn leaves on a pond. The Narita-san temple, also known as Shinsho-Ji (New Victory Temple), is Shingon Buddhist temple complex, was first established 940 in the Japanese city of Narita, east of Tokyo.
    Photo of Leaves on water at Narita-s...tif
  • Symbols adorning the bucket offerings at the Narita-san temple, also known as Shinsho-Ji (New Victory Temple). It is a Shingon Buddhist temple complex, was first established 940 in the Japanese city of Narita, east of Tokyo.
    Photo of Narita-san Buddhist Temple ...tif
  • The Narita-san temple, also known as Shinsho-Ji (New Victory Temple), is Shingon Buddhist temple complex, was first established 940 in the Japanese city of Narita, east of Tokyo.
    Photo of Main Entrance at Narita-san...tif
  • The Narita-san temple, also known as Shinsho-Ji (New Victory Temple), is Shingon Buddhist temple complex, was first established 940 in the Japanese city of Narita, east of Tokyo.
    Photo of Stone markers at Narita-san...tif
  • The Three Storied Pagoda, standing 25 meters tall, was originally built in 1712. It is ornately decorated with brightly painted rafters, carved dragons, and sculptures of 16 RAKAN or Buddha's disciples how attained Nirvana. On the first floor's inner sanctum is GOCHI-NYORAI (Five Tathagas) who is believed to be endowed with the five wisdoms of Buddha. The Narita-san temple, also known as Shinsho-Ji (New Victory Temple), is Shingon Buddhist temple complex, was first established 940 in the Japanese city of Narita, east of Tokyo.
    Photo of Painted ceilings of Three S...tif
  • The Narita-san temple, also known as Shinsho-Ji (New Victory Temple), is Shingon Buddhist temple complex, was first established 940 in the Japanese city of Narita, east of Tokyo.
    Sign at Narita-san Buddhist Temple (...tif
  • The Narita-san temple, also known as Shinsho-Ji (New Victory Temple), is Shingon Buddhist temple complex, was first established 940 in the Japanese city of Narita, east of Tokyo.
    Photo of Stone letters at Narita-san...tif
  • The Narita-san temple, also known as Shinsho-Ji (New Victory Temple), is Shingon Buddhist temple complex, was first established 940 in the Japanese city of Narita, east of Tokyo.
    Photo of Symbols on exterior of Shak...tif
  • The Narita-san temple, also known as Shinsho-Ji (New Victory Temple), is Shingon Buddhist temple complex, was first established 940 in the Japanese city of Narita, east of Tokyo.
    Photo of Text carved into wood at Sh...tif
  • The Daitou, or Great Temple, built in 1984, stands over 58 meters tall on the top of Narita Mountain. The Narita-san temple, also known as Shinsho-Ji (New Victory Temple), is Shingon Buddhist temple complex, first established 940 in the Japanese city of Narita, east of Tokyo.
    Photo of Great Pagoda at Naritasan B...tif
  • The Daitou, or Great Temple, built in 1984, stands over 58 meters tall on the top of Narita Mountain. The Narita-san temple, also known as Shinsho-Ji (New Victory Temple), is Shingon Buddhist temple complex, first established 940 in the Japanese city of Narita, east of Tokyo.
    Photo of Great Pagoda Wide Shot at N...tif
  • The Daitou, or Great Temple, built in 1984, stands over 58 meters tall on the top of Narita Mountain. The Narita-san temple, also known as Shinsho-Ji (New Victory Temple), is Shingon Buddhist temple complex, first established 940 in the Japanese city of Narita, east of Tokyo.
    Photo of Roof of Great Pagoda at Nar...tif
  • Image of Fudō myōō (Fudo myoo or the Unmovable Wisdom King) forms the heart of the shrine in the Daitou, or Great Pagoda. Built in 1984, the Daitou stands over 58 meters tall on the top of Narita Mountain. The Narita-san temple, also known as Shinsho-Ji (New Victory Temple), is Shingon Buddhist temple complex, first established 940 in the Japanese city of Narita, east of Tokyo.
    Photo of Fudo Myoo and shrine at Nar...tif
  • Image of Fudō myōō (Fudo myoo or the Unmovable Wisdom King) forms the heart of the shrine in the Daitou, or Great Pagoda. Built in 1984, the Daitou stands over 58 meters tall on the top of Narita Mountain. The Narita-san temple, also known as Shinsho-Ji (New Victory Temple), is Shingon Buddhist temple complex, first established 940 in the Japanese city of Narita, east of Tokyo.
    Photo of Unmovable Wisdom King sculp...tif
  • Image of Fudō myōō (Fudo myoo or the Unmovable Wisdom King) forms the heart of the shrine in the Daitou, or Great Pagoda. Built in 1984, the Daitou stands over 58 meters tall on the top of Narita Mountain. The Narita-san temple, also known as Shinsho-Ji (New Victory Temple), is Shingon Buddhist temple complex, first established 940 in the Japanese city of Narita, east of Tokyo.
    Photo of Shrine in Great Pagoda at N...tif
  • The Daitou, or Great Temple, built in 1984, stands over 58 meters tall on the top of Narita Mountain. The Narita-san temple, also known as Shinsho-Ji (New Victory Temple), is Shingon Buddhist temple complex, first established 940 in the Japanese city of Narita, east of Tokyo.
    Photo of Daitou at Narita-san Buddhi...tif
  • The Daitou, or Great Temple, built in 1984, stands over 58 meters tall on the top of Narita Mountain. The Narita-san temple, also known as Shinsho-Ji (New Victory Temple), is Shingon Buddhist temple complex, first established 940 in the Japanese city of Narita, east of Tokyo.
    Photo of Daitou and red autumn leave...tif
  • The Daitou, or Great Temple, built in 1984, stands over 58 meters tall on the top of Narita Mountain. The Narita-san temple, also known as Shinsho-Ji (New Victory Temple), is Shingon Buddhist temple complex, first established 940 in the Japanese city of Narita, east of Tokyo.
    Photo of Fall leaves against the Dai...tif
  • The Narita-san temple, also known as Shinsho-Ji (New Victory Temple), is Shingon Buddhist temple complex, was first established 940 in the Japanese city of Narita, east of Tokyo.. The complex includes extensive landscaped gardens.
    Photo of Fall landscape at Narita-sa...tif
  • The Narita-san temple, also known as Shinsho-Ji (New Victory Temple), is Shingon Buddhist temple complex, was first established 940 in the Japanese city of Narita, east of Tokyo.
    Photo of Stepped roof of a tribute m...tif
  • Walls filled with Japanese calligraphy behind the Great Main Hall. The Narita-san temple, also known as Shinsho-Ji (New Victory Temple), is Shingon Buddhist temple complex, was first established 940 in the Japanese city of Narita, east of Tokyo.
    Photo of Japanese text at Narita-san...tif
  • A small shrine at the rear of the Great Main Hall. The Narita-san temple, also known as Shinsho-Ji (New Victory Temple), is Shingon Buddhist temple complex, was first established 940 in the Japanese city of Narita, east of Tokyo.
    Photo of Shrine at Narita-san Buddhi...tif
  • The Three Storied Pagoda, standing 25 meters tall, was originally built in 1712. It is ornately decorated with brightly painted rafters, carved dragons, and sculptures of 16 RAKAN or Buddha's disciples how attained Nirvana. On the first floor's inner sanctum is GOCHI-NYORAI (Five Tathagas) who is believed to be endowed with the five wisdoms of Buddha. In the background is the front of the Great Main Hall. The Narita-san temple, also known as Shinsho-Ji (New Victory Temple), is Shingon Buddhist temple complex, was first established 940 in the Japanese city of Narita, east of Tokyo.
    Photo of Three Storied Pagoda at Nar...tif
  • The Narita-san temple, also known as Shinsho-Ji (New Victory Temple), is Shingon Buddhist temple complex, was first established 940 in the Japanese city of Narita, east of Tokyo.
    Photo of Fall leaves at Narita-san B...tif
  • The Great Main Hall. At far right are incense sticks being burnt, with the smoke waftering across the middle of the frame. The Narita-san temple, also known as Shinsho-Ji (New Victory Temple), is Shingon Buddhist temple complex, was first established 940 in the Japanese city of Narita, east of Tokyo.
    Photo of Great Main Hall at Narita-s...tif
  • An ornately carved statue of a lion. The Narita-san temple, also known as Shinsho-Ji (New Victory Temple), is Shingon Buddhist temple complex, was first established 940 in the Japanese city of Narita, east of Tokyo.
    Photo of Lion statue at Narita-san B...tif
  • The gatehouse, or Niomon, that forms the main entrance. The Narita-san temple, also known as Shinsho-Ji (New Victory Temple), is Shingon Buddhist temple complex, was first established 940 in the Japanese city of Narita, east of Tokyo.
    Photo of Niomon at Narita-san Buddhi...tif
  • The Narita-san temple, also known as Shinsho-Ji (New Victory Temple), is Shingon Buddhist temple complex, was first established 940 in the Japanese city of Narita, east of Tokyo.
    Photo of Japanese Characters at Nari...tif
  • Bucket offerings at the Narita-san temple, also known as Shinsho-Ji (New Victory Temple). It is a Shingon Buddhist temple complex, was first established 940 in the Japanese city of Narita, east of Tokyo.
    Photo of Bucket Offerings at Narita-...tif
  • A pillar and gatehouse at the entrance of Narita-san temple. Also known as known as Shinsho-Ji (New Victory Temple), is Shingon Buddhist temple complex, was first established 940 in the Japanese city of Narita, east of Tokyo.
    Photo of Main Entrance to Narita-san...tif
  • Three young Buddhist novice monks stand unter the ornately decorated portico at Sutaungpyei Pagoda. Novices converge on the pagoda at sunset to practice their language skills with tourists visiting for the view. Sitting on top of Mandalay Hill, Sutaungpyei Pagoda features a large ornately decorate patio that offers scenic views out over the plain on which the city of Mandalay sits.
    Buddhist Novice Monks at Sutaungpyei...tif
  • A shrine with several statues and offerings at the Jade Emperor Pagoda in the Da Kao district of Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. The Chinese temple was built in 1909 and contains elements of both Buddhist and Taoist religions.
    Jade Emperor Pagoda Ho Chi Minh City...tif
  • An array of several statues at the Jade Emperor Pagoda in the Da Kao district of Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. The Chinese temple was built in 1909 and contains elements of both Buddhist and Taoist religions.
    Jade Emperor Pagoda Ho Chi Minh City...tif
  • A Buddhist monk prays in front of the main altar at Tran Quoc Pagoda on a small island on West Lake (Ho Tay). Originally built in the 6th century on the banks of the Red River, a changing course of the river forced the pagoda to be relocated in 1615 to Golden Fish (Kim Ngu) islet on the lake.
    Tran Quoc Pagoda Hanoi Buddhist Monk...tif
  • The Narita-san temple, also known as Shinsho-Ji (New Victory Temple), is Shingon Buddhist temple complex, was first established 940 in the Japanese city of Narita, east of Tokyo.
    Photo of Main Gatehouse at Narita-sa...tif
  • The Narita-san temple, also known as Shinsho-Ji (New Victory Temple), is Shingon Buddhist temple complex, was first established 940 in the Japanese city of Narita, east of Tokyo.
    Photo of Stone lion at Narita-san Bu...tif
  • The Narita-san temple, also known as Shinsho-Ji (New Victory Temple), is Shingon Buddhist temple complex, was first established 940 in the Japanese city of Narita, east of Tokyo.
    Photo of Brightly painted dragon hea...tif
  • The Narita-san temple, also known as Shinsho-Ji (New Victory Temple), is Shingon Buddhist temple complex, was first established 940 in the Japanese city of Narita, east of Tokyo.
    Photo of Calligraphy at Shakyamuni H...tif
  • The Daitou, or Great Temple, built in 1984, stands over 58 meters tall on the top of Narita Mountain. The Narita-san temple, also known as Shinsho-Ji (New Victory Temple), is Shingon Buddhist temple complex, first established 940 in the Japanese city of Narita, east of Tokyo.
    Photo of Shakyamuni Hall at Narita-s...tif
  • The Daitou, or Great Temple, built in 1984, stands over 58 meters tall on the top of Narita Mountain. The Narita-san temple, also known as Shinsho-Ji (New Victory Temple), is Shingon Buddhist temple complex, first established 940 in the Japanese city of Narita, east of Tokyo.
    Photo of Great Temple at Narita-san ...tif
  • The Narita-san temple, also known as Shinsho-Ji (New Victory Temple), is Shingon Buddhist temple complex, was first established 940 in the Japanese city of Narita, east of Tokyo.. The complex includes extensive landscaped gardens.
    Photo of Small lake at Narita-san Bu...tif
  • Part of the grounds of Shinshouji. The Narita-san temple, also known as Shinsho-Ji (New Victory Temple), is Shingon Buddhist temple complex, was first established 940 in the Japanese city of Narita, east of Tokyo.. The complex includes extensive landscaped gardens.
    Photo of Grounds at Narita-san Buddh...tif
  • Walls filled with Japanese calligraphy behind the Great Main Hall. The Narita-san temple, also known as Shinsho-Ji (New Victory Temple), is Shingon Buddhist temple complex, was first established 940 in the Japanese city of Narita, east of Tokyo.
    Photo of Japanese calligraphy at Nar...tif
  • The ornately and colorfully decorated roof of a Wat (Buddhist Temple) in Vientiane, Laos.
    Photo of Decorated Roof of a Buddhis...tif
  • The ornately and colorfully decorated roof of a Wat (Buddhist Temple) in Vientiane, Laos.
    Decorated Roof of a Buddhist Temple ...tif
  • A young novice Buddhist monk in bright orange robes crosses the bridge over the Nam Ou (Ou River) in Nong Khiaw in norther Laos. In the distance at right of frame a few young kids play.. The town's name is sometimes also spelled as Nongkiau, Nong Kiau, or Nong Kiew.
    Buddhist monk novice in Nong Khiaw L...tif
  • MINGUN, Myanmar - Built in 1816 and located in Mingun, not far from Mandalay, Hsinbyume Pagoda is designed in inspiration from Buddhist mythological mountain, Mount Meru. It features 7 levels of distinctive and unique whitewashed waves.
    Hsinbyume Pagoda (Copyright David Co...tif
  • MINGUN, Myanmar - Built in 1816 and located in Mingun, not far from Mandalay, Hsinbyume Pagoda is designed in inspiration from Buddhist mythological mountain, Mount Meru. It features 7 levels of distinctive and unique whitewashed waves.
    Hsinbyume Pagoda (Copyright David Co...tif
  • BAGAN, MYANMAR--The Dhammayazika Pagoda (also Dhamma-ya-ka Zedi) is a Buddhist temple located in the village of Pwasaw, in the southern section of the Bagan plain, in Myanmar. It was built in 1196 during the reign of King Narapatisithu. The pagoda is circular in design, and is made of brick. Its three terraces contain terra cotta tiles illustrating scenes from the Jataka, and it is now convered with a large gold umbrella dome.
    Buddha Statue at Dhammayazika Pagoda...tif
  • A young girl begs for food while Buddhist monks and novices in their bright saffron robes walk in single file past locals and tourists offering food in an early morning ritual known as tak bat.
    Young Girl at Tak Bat Morning Ritual...tif
  • Built in 1816 and located in Mingun, not far from Mandalay, Hsinbyume Pagoda is designed in inspiration from Buddhist mythological mountain, Mount Meru. It features 7 levels of distinctive and unique whitewashed waves.
    Hsinbyume Pagoda (Copyright David Co...tif
  • Built in 1816 and located in Mingun, not far from Mandalay, Hsinbyume Pagoda is designed in inspiration from Buddhist mythological mountain, Mount Meru. It features 7 levels of distinctive and unique whitewashed waves.
    Hsinbyume Pagoda View (Copyright Da...tif
  • Buddhist monks and novices in their bright saffron robes walk in single file past locals and tourists offering food in an early morning ritual known as tak bat.
    Offering Food at the Tak Bat Morning...tif
  • Buddhist monks and novices in their bright saffron robes walk in single file past locals and tourists offering food in an early morning ritual known as tak bat.
    Tak Bat Morning Ritual in Luang Prab...tif
  • BAGAN, Myanmar (Burma) - Built in the 12th century, Thatbyinnyu Temple is one of the more prominent temples in the Bagan Archeological Zone. It stands adjacent to the famous Ananda Temple. Bagan was the ancient capital of the Kingdom of Pagan. During its height, from the 9th to the 13th century, over 10,000 Buddhist temples and pagodas were built. Several thousand of them survive today.
    Gold Buddha Statue in Thatbyinnyu Te...tif
  • BAGAN, Myanmar (Burma) - Built in the 12th century, Thatbyinnyu Temple is one of the more prominent temples in the Bagan Archeological Zone. It stands adjacent to the famous Ananda Temple. Bagan was the ancient capital of the Kingdom of Pagan. During its height, from the 9th to the 13th century, over 10,000 Buddhist temples and pagodas were built. Several thousand of them survive today.
    Gold Buddha Statue in Thatbyinnyu Te...tif
  • BAGAN, Myanmar (Burma) - Built in the 12th century, Thatbyinnyu Temple is one of the more prominent temples in the Bagan Archeological Zone. It stands adjacent to the famous Ananda Temple. Bagan was the ancient capital of the Kingdom of Pagan. During its height, from the 9th to the 13th century, over 10,000 Buddhist temples and pagodas were built. Several thousand of them survive today.
    Gold Buddha Statue in Thatbyinnyu Te...tif
  • BAGAN, MYANMAR--The Dhammayazika Pagoda (also written as Dhamma-ya-ka Zedi and Dhamma-Yazika) is a Buddhist temple located in the eastern part of the Bagan Archaeological Zone. Completed in 1198, and taking only two years to build, it is estimated that six million bricks were used in its construction. In the 1990s it was completely renovated. It is unusual for its 5-sided design and a highlight is the collection of several hundred tiles telling the jataka stories (about the previous births of Gautama Buddha).
    Buddha Statue at Dhammayazika Pagoda...tif
  • BAGAN, Myanmar (Burma) - Built in the 12th century, Thatbyinnyu Temple is one of the more prominent temples in the Bagan Archeological Zone. It stands adjacent to the famous Ananda Temple. Bagan was the ancient capital of the Kingdom of Pagan. During its height, from the 9th to the 13th century, over 10,000 Buddhist temples and pagodas were built. Several thousand of them survive today.
    Gold Buddha Statue in Thatbyinnyu Te...tif
  • BAGAN, Myanmar (Burma) - Built in the 12th century, Thatbyinnyu Temple is one of the more prominent temples in the Bagan Archeological Zone. It stands adjacent to the famous Ananda Temple. Bagan was the ancient capital of the Kingdom of Pagan. During its height, from the 9th to the 13th century, over 10,000 Buddhist temples and pagodas were built. Several thousand of them survive today.
    Silhouette of Thatbyinnyu Temple in ...tif
  • BAGAN, Myanmar (Burma) - Bagan was the ancient capital of the Kingdom of Pagan. During its height, from the 9th to the 13th century, over 10,000 Buddhist temples and pagodas were built. Several thousand of them survive today.
    Pagodas of Bagan, Myanmar (Copyright...tif
  • BAGAN, Myanmar (Burma) - Bagan was the ancient capital of the Kingdom of Pagan. During its height, from the 9th to the 13th century, over 10,000 Buddhist temples and pagodas were built. Several thousand of them survive today.
    Pagodas of Bagan, Myanmar (Copyright...tif
  • BAGAN, Myanmar (Burma) - Bagan was the ancient capital of the Kingdom of Pagan. During its height, from the 9th to the 13th century, over 10,000 Buddhist temples and pagodas were built. Several thousand of them survive today.
    Pagodas of Bagan, Myanmar (Copyright...tif
  • BAGAN, Myanmar (Burma) - Tourists watching the sunrise from the top of one of the handful of pagodas in Bagan that are open for climbing. Bagan was the ancient capital of the Kingdom of Pagan. During its height, from the 9th to the 13th century, over 10,000 Buddhist temples and pagodas were built. Several thousand of them survive today.
    Tourists Watching the Sunrise Over B...tif
  • BAGAN, MYANMAR--The Dhammayazika Pagoda (also Dhamma-ya-ka Zedi) is a Buddhist temple located in the village of Pwasaw, in the southern section of the Bagan plain, in Myanmar. It was built in 1196 during the reign of King Narapatisithu. The pagoda is circular in design, and is made of brick. Its three terraces contain terra cotta tiles illustrating scenes from the Jataka, and it is now convered with a large gold umbrella dome.
    Dhammayazika Pagoda in Bagan, Myanma...tif
  • Some of the eclectic and ornate artwork at the Jade Emperor Pagoda in the Da Kao district of Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. The Chinese temple was built in 1909 and contains elements of both Buddhist and Taoist religions.
    Jade Emperor Pagoda Ho Chi Minh City...tif
  • BAGAN, Myanmar (Burma) - Built in the 12th century, Thatbyinnyu Temple is one of the more prominent temples in the Bagan Archeological Zone. It stands adjacent to the famous Ananda Temple. Bagan was the ancient capital of the Kingdom of Pagan. During its height, from the 9th to the 13th century, over 10,000 Buddhist temples and pagodas were built. Several thousand of them survive today.
    Thatbyinnyu Temple in Bagan, Myanmar...tif
  • BAGAN, MYANMAR--The Dhammayazika Pagoda (also written as Dhamma-ya-ka Zedi and Dhamma-Yazika) is a Buddhist temple located in the eastern part of the Bagan Archaeological Zone. Completed in 1198, and taking only two years to build, it is estimated that six million bricks were used in its construction. In the 1990s it was completely renovated. It is unusual for its 5-sided design and a highlight is the collection of several hundred tiles telling the jataka stories (about the previous births of Gautama Buddha).
    Pagodas of Bagan, Myanmar (Copyright...tif
  • BAGAN, MYANMAR--The Dhammayazika Pagoda (also written as Dhamma-ya-ka Zedi and Dhamma-Yazika) is a Buddhist temple located in the eastern part of the Bagan Archaeological Zone. Completed in 1198, and taking only two years to build, it is estimated that six million bricks were used in its construction. In the 1990s it was completely renovated. It is unusual for its 5-sided design and a highlight is the collection of several hundred tiles telling the jataka stories (about the previous births of Gautama Buddha).
    Pagodas of Bagan, Myanmar (Copyright...tif
  • BAGAN, Myanmar (Burma) - Bagan was the ancient capital of the Kingdom of Pagan. During its height, from the 9th to the 13th century, over 10,000 Buddhist temples and pagodas were built. Several thousand of them survive today.
    Pagodas of Bagan, Myanmar (Copyright...tif
  • BAGAN, Myanmar (Burma) - Bagan was the ancient capital of the Kingdom of Pagan. During its height, from the 9th to the 13th century, over 10,000 Buddhist temples and pagodas were built. Several thousand of them survive today.
    Pagodas of Bagan, Myanmar (Copyright...tif
  • BAGAN, Myanmar (Burma) - Bagan was the ancient capital of the Kingdom of Pagan. During its height, from the 9th to the 13th century, over 10,000 Buddhist temples and pagodas were built. Several thousand of them survive today.
    Pagodas of Bagan, Myanmar (Copyright...tif
  • BAGAN, Myanmar (Burma) - Hot air balloons rise in the still morning air in tourism flights over the pagodas of the Bagan Archaeological Zone in Myanmar (Burma). Bagan was the ancient capital of the Kingdom of Pagan. During its height, from the 9th to the 13th century, over 10,000 Buddhist temples and pagodas were built. Several thousand of them survive today.
    Hot Air Balloons over the Pagodas of...tif
  • BAGAN, Myanmar (Burma) - Bagan was the ancient capital of the Kingdom of Pagan. During its height, from the 9th to the 13th century, over 10,000 Buddhist temples and pagodas were built. Several thousand of them survive today.
    Pagodas of Bagan, Myanmar (Copyright...tif
  • BAGAN, Myanmar (Burma) - Bagan was the ancient capital of the Kingdom of Pagan. During its height, from the 9th to the 13th century, over 10,000 Buddhist temples and pagodas were built. Several thousand of them survive today.
    Pagodas of Bagan, Myanmar (Copyright...tif
  • BAGAN, Myanmar (Burma) - Hot air balloons rise in the still morning air in tourism flights over the pagodas of the Bagan Archaeological Zone in Myanmar (Burma). Bagan was the ancient capital of the Kingdom of Pagan. During its height, from the 9th to the 13th century, over 10,000 Buddhist temples and pagodas were built. Several thousand of them survive today.
    Hot Air Balloons over the Pagodas of...tif
  • BAGAN, Myanmar (Burma) - Bagan was the ancient capital of the Kingdom of Pagan. During its height, from the 9th to the 13th century, over 10,000 Buddhist temples and pagodas were built. Several thousand of them survive today.
    Pagodas of Bagan, Myanmar (Copyright...tif
  • BAGAN, Myanmar (Burma) - Bagan was the ancient capital of the Kingdom of Pagan. During its height, from the 9th to the 13th century, over 10,000 Buddhist temples and pagodas were built. Several thousand of them survive today.
    Pagodas of Bagan, Myanmar (Copyright...tif
  • BAGAN, Myanmar (Burma) - Bagan was the ancient capital of the Kingdom of Pagan. During its height, from the 9th to the 13th century, over 10,000 Buddhist temples and pagodas were built. Several thousand of them survive today.
    Pagodas of Bagan, Myanmar (Copyright...tif
  • BAGAN, Myanmar (Burma) - Bagan was the ancient capital of the Kingdom of Pagan. During its height, from the 9th to the 13th century, over 10,000 Buddhist temples and pagodas were built. Several thousand of them survive today.
    Pagodas of Bagan, Myanmar (Copyright...tif
  • BAGAN, Myanmar (Burma) - Tourists watching the sunrise from the top of one of the handful of pagodas in Bagan that are open for climbing. Bagan was the ancient capital of the Kingdom of Pagan. During its height, from the 9th to the 13th century, over 10,000 Buddhist temples and pagodas were built. Several thousand of them survive today.
    Tourists Watching the Sunrise Over B...tif
  • BAGAN, Myanmar (Burma) - Bagan was the ancient capital of the Kingdom of Pagan. During its height, from the 9th to the 13th century, over 10,000 Buddhist temples and pagodas were built. Several thousand of them survive today.
    Pagodas of Bagan, Myanmar (Copyright...tif
  • BAGAN, Myanmar (Burma) - Bagan was the ancient capital of the Kingdom of Pagan. During its height, from the 9th to the 13th century, over 10,000 Buddhist temples and pagodas were built. Several thousand of them survive today.
    Pagodas of Bagan, Myanmar (Copyright...tif
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