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16 Inside Chuku Nyenri Gompa Kangyur And Head Monk Chair With Bell, Drum, And Peacock Teapot On Mount Kailash Outer Kora 17 Looking Back At Lha Chu Valley From Past Chuku Nyenri Gompa On Mount Kailash Outer Kora 18 White Tara Dolma and Amitayus Tsepagme Long Life Buddha Peaks On The West Side Of Lha Chu Valley With Waterfall Known As Tail of King Gesar Horse On Mount Kailash Outer Kora 19 Ushinisha Vijaya Namgyalma Long Life Buddha Peak On The West Side Of Lha Chu Valley On Mount Kailash Outer Kora 20 Gesar Ling Peak And Saddle Of Gesar On The West Side Of Lha Chu Valley On Mount Kailash Outer Kora
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18 White Tara Dolma and Amitayus Tsepagme Long Life Buddha Peaks On The West Side Of Lha Chu Valley With Waterfall Known As Tail of King Gesar Horse On Mount Kailash Outer Kora  [18 of 72]


The peaks to the west of the Lha Chu represent the three long-life Budhhas starting with White Tara (Tib Dolma) and Amitayus (Tib. Tsepagme). Between them is a ribbon waterfall known as the tail of King Gesar’s horse. Gesar of Ling is the hero-king of Tibet’s folk story.
18 White Tara Dolma and Amitayus Tsepagme Long Life Buddha Peaks On The West Side Of Lha Chu Valley With Waterfall Known As Tail of King Gesar Horse On Mount Kailash Outer Kora The peaks to the west of the Lha Chu represent the three long-life Budhhas starting with White Tara (Tib Dolma) and Amitayus (Tib. Tsepagme). Between them is a ribbon waterfall known as the tail of King Gesar’s horse. Gesar of Ling is the hero-king of Tibet’s folk story.

DATE: 2010-10-15 10:40