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The Great Boudhanath Stupa Royalty Free Stock Photo
Boudhanath stupa, Kathmandu city, buddhism in Nepal Royalty Free Stock Photo
Boudhanath Stupa and Adjacent Buildings in Kathmandu of Nepal against Cloudy Sky from above Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Boudhanath stupa in Kathmandu, Nepal. The Buddhist stupa of Boudhanath dominates the skyline, it is one of the largest stupas in Royalty Free Stock Photo
Boudhanath Stupa
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The Great Stupa, universally known as Boudha or Boudhanath, is also called Jharung Khashor. The Great Boudhanath Stupa, built in the 5th century, is one of the most ancient, largest and magnificent Stupas in the world. It is the most important place of pilgrimage and worship for Buddhists all over the world. It is located in Kathmandu, Nepal. The Great Stupa symbolizes the Mind of all the Buddhas. It is believed that whoever prostrates and circumambulates with a pure heart at the Great Stupa creates good karma resulting in the fulfillment of all their wishes. It is said that once in twelve years, during the “Jhya Lho” or bird year, holy water or ambrosia seeps out of the Great Stupa.


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