- are
usually called "
chorten" in English,
reflecting the term in the
Tibetan language.
There are
eight different shapes of
chortens in
Tibetan Buddhism...
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chortens or
stupas known as "Druk
Wangyal Chortens" have been
built by Ashi
Dorji Wangmo Wangchuk, the
eldest Queen Mother.
Apart from the
chortens there...
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recorded Chortens are the
Great Chorten and the
Small Chorten (stupa) to the
early 13th century,
following the
building of the Sumtseg.
These chortens are...
- my
sister and I am very sorry."
After the 1996 disaster, two
memorial chortens were
built near
Gorak Shep by the Sherpas: one for Rob Hall and the other...
-
Yulley Namgyal Chörten (Dzongkha: ཁམས་གསུམ་གཡུལ་ལས་རྣམ་རྒྱལ་མཆོད་རྟེན, also
known as
Nyizergang Chörten and
Punakha Zangdopelri) —
chörten in the Punakha...
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million (US$75 million). From 19
September 2024, the
stadium is
called Chorten Arena for
sponsorship reasons. The
stadium was put into
operation in 1971...
- The
Memorial Chorten is a
stupa (Dzongkha chöten, cheten) in Thimphu, Bhutan,
located near
Desuung Headquarters and
above Royal Bhutan Police Headquarters...
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point in the 18th century, and is
located along the
Chorten Lam, a path
connecting various chortens in Bhutan. A
prayer wall or mani
stone is
located in...
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shown by
photographs taken in 1904 and 1938, the
Pargo Kaling chorten was one of
three chortens: a
second one was
perched on the low
ridge of
Marpori and...
- Do-drul
Chorten is a
stupa in
Gangtok in the
Indian state of Sikkim.
Inside this
stupa is a
complete set of
Dorjee Phurba,
Kangyur (Holy Books) and other...