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kyoto,japan - May 30, 2016: Wall painting of japanese women in traditional old bath is located at toei studio of kyoto japan
Mural painting of Guru RInpoche with a white stupa chorten in his hand, Punakha Dzong, Bhutan, Asia
Nikko, Japan- April 4th, 2023: Nikkozan Rinnoji Temple (Buddhist complex with a renowned wooden hall) in Nikko, Japan
Letterpress printing made of clay, partial close-up, Chinese word
Fukuoka, Japan: December 16, 2009 -Dazaifu shrine, one of the most famous shrine in Japan
Ancient stone tablets and mountains, rivers, and lakes under the sunset.
Historical Tin Hau Temples, traditionally located at the seashores, are now commonly found in inland due to extensive land reclamation in modern days
Otagi Nenbutsu-ji, Arashiyama, Kyoto, Japan - November 21st, 2018: Old moss covered Buddhist Rakan Stone Statues - Rakan Sculptures close Arashiyama - Otagi Nenbutsu-ji Area side by side in row. Otagi Nenbutsu-ji, Arashiyama, Kyoto, Japan, East Asia, Asia.
traditional Beijing opera actress
Istanbul, Turkey – April 29, 2019 : Thutmose III Obelisk. Located in Istanbul.\nThis obelisk was erected by Theodosius I of the Eastern Roman Empire (reigned 379-395). It is also called \
Japan, Kamakura - April, 2018: Traditional medieval buddhist temple building Hase-dera in the seaside Japanese historic town Kamakura on a sunny spring day.
Vihara Gunung Timur Temple, Medan, Sumatra, Indonesia - January 16th 2024: Golden and decorated figures in a hall of Confucius in a Buddhist temple
Hofu, YAMAGUCHI, JAPAN - September 17 : Tower gate of the Hofu Tenmangu shrine
Tokyo, Japan - September 6, 2022 : People at Senso-ji Buddhist Temple in Asakusa, Tokyo, Japan. Senso-ji Temple is symbol of Asakusa and one of the most famous temples in Japan.
Yunnan Dali Chongsheng Temple Yutong Guanyin Temple
Bangkok, Thailand: Buddha's footprint (Buddhapada) at Wat Bowonniwet Vihara, Thammayut Nikaya order of Thai Theravada Buddhism - the double footprint is carved into one large block of stone.
Painting Chinese style in Thailand Temple that there are a lot Story of gods on the wall
The Great Buddha (Daibutsu) buddha at the Wat Doi Phra Chan Buddhist temple the city of Mae Tha in Lampang,Thailand.
Tengboche Monastery situated at 3867 meters is the largest Tibetan monastery, also called Dawa Choling gompa in Tengboche village,Nepal
Wuxi, Jiangsu Province,China.\nGrand Buddha at Ling shan is a world famous scenic spot and a national AAAAA tourist attraction.\nIt is 88 meters high and made of 725 tons of copper.\nLingshan Giant Buddha is one of the city symbols of Wuxi, which is of great significance to social culture and economic development.\nMany tourists come here every day of the year.
Beijing, China, October 5, 2019: The holy place of Confucius in Dacheng Hall of Confucius Temple in Beijing.
Himeji, Japan, May 3 ,2022; Buddha statue at Nagoyama Reien, a cemetery park in Himeji City
Druk Wangyal Khangzang Stupa with 108 chortens, Dochula Pass, Bhutan. Dochula pass is located on the way to Punakha from Thimphu.Travel and religion concept.
Prayer wheel installed in Mcleodganj main square
Korean temple Asian old building, interior
King Nebuchadnezzar trained Daniel and his three friends for duty in the royal court. They refused to eat what the others ate. They ate and drank only healthy things and after training they were healthier than anyone else. At the end of three years, the four young men joined the royal court. One night, Nebuchadnezzar had a dream. Daniel interpreted the dream for him and he was appointed him head of all the royal court. The king commanded that everyone worship a statue he built. When Daniel’s friends (Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego) refused to do so. They were arrested and placed in the fiery furnace. God saved them by sending an angel to protect them. The king saw the fourth man and knew that God had intervened. He released them and praised God. The king became sick and Belshazzar, his son, replaced him as king. He worshiped idols. God wrote a message on the wall and Daniel interpreted it. Daniel told him the message said he would die soon because of his disobedience. Belshazzar died and Darius became king. Darius promoted Daniel. The officials became jealous and arranged for Daniel to be placed in the lion’s den. God protected him. Darius declared that everyone worship the God of Daniel.
Stone Buddha statues in temples
tokyo, japan - april 04 2020: Close-up on japanese manji buddhist swastika or sauwastika engraved on the golden metal rim of Kaminarimon or Thunder gate paper lantern in the Asakusa Sens-ji temple.
Dochula mountain pass, Himalayas, Bhutan: Druk Wangyal Chortens, 108 memorial chortens, 108 is an auspicious number in Buddhism, it stands for the Kangyur, the Tibetan Buddhist canon - built in honour of the Bhutanese soldiers who were killed in the December 2003 battle against Assamese insurgents from India.
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