- wandering.
Tibetan Buddhist monasteries or
gompas are
sometimes known as
lamaseries, with
their monks sometimes (mistakenly)
known as lamas.
Helena Blavatsky's...
- (Chinese: 雍和宮, "Palace of
Peace and Harmony"), also
known as the
Yonghe Lamasery, or po****rly as the Lama Temple, is a
temple and
monastery of the Gelug...
-
Placard (right to left) in Manchu, Chinese, Tibetan,
Mongolian Yonghe Lamasery, Beijing...
- by Burt Bacharach. It is the
origin of Shangri-La, a
fictional utopian lamasery located high in the
mountains of Tibet. The
prologue and
epilogue are narrated...
- of
traditional Mongolian architecture. In the 16th and 17th centuries,
lamaseries were
built throughout the country. Many of them
started as ger-temples...
-
Ganden Monastery (also
Gaden or Gandain[citation needed]) or
Ganden Namgyeling or
Monastery of
Gahlden is one of the "great three"
Gelug university monasteries...
-
training outfit from the
lamasery, with an
added mask. A
recurring villain is the "Hooded One",
another monk from the
lamasery who
resented the fact an...
-
Tibetan with
prayer flags fluttering,
mountains known by holy names,
lamaseries and
rocks inscribed in
Tibetan language with
Buddhist sutras. Shangri-La...
- virility"
after entering a
particular lamasery.: 4
After retiring, Kelder's
Colonel Bradford went on to
discover the
lamasery and
lived there with the lamas...
- lamps. The
monastery has two
major lamasery buildings –
Zhacang and
Jikang –
apart from
several smaller lamaseries.
Numerous living rooms have also been...