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The interior of a historic Catholic church in the Casentino area of Arezzo province, Tuscany, Italy, on April 9, 2026. The photograph is tak... Editorial
Basilica Of La Verna Franciscan Sanctuary With Arched Portico And Bell Tower, Tuscany
6 May 2026 · Chiusi di La Verna, Italy
#13670681
The interior of a historic Catholic church in the Casentino area of Arezzo province, Tuscany, Italy, on April 9, 2026. The photograph is tak...

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6 May 2026

The interior of a historic Catholic church in the Casentino area of Arezzo province, Tuscany, Italy, on April 9, 2026. The photograph is taken from the rear of the nave toward the main altar, showing multiple stone arches spanning the wide nave lined with dark wooden pews under mixed natural and artificial light. A large clock face is visible on a column to the right, alongside baroque side altars and marble chapel enclosures. The pipe organ and a gilded main altar are visible at the far end. A small notice rests on the nearest pew, indicating visiting hours or devotional guidelines. The absence of worshippers conveys the characteristic midday stillness of Italian provincial churches.


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An overhead close-up of the octagonal marble floor plaque marking the site where St. Francis of Assisi is believed to have received the stig... Editorial
Basilica Of La Verna Franciscan Sanctuary With Arched Portico And Bell Tower, Tuscany
6 May 2026 · Chiusi di La Verna, Italy
#13670683
An overhead close-up of the octagonal marble floor plaque marking the site where St. Francis of Assisi is believed to have received the stig...

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6 May 2026

An overhead close-up of the octagonal marble floor plaque marking the site where St. Francis of Assisi is believed to have received the stigmata on September 14, 1224, inside the Chapel of the Stigmata at the Sanctuary of La Verna, Arezzo, Tuscany, Italy, on April 9, 2026. The stone slab, engraved with a Latin inscription bearing the name of San Francesco, is encircled by a dense floral wreath of pink, salmon, and red roses interspersed with eucalyptus foliage. A single lit votive candle placed at the center adds a devotional focal point. The surrounding floor features a diamond-pattern polychrome marble inlay typical of Tuscan Franciscan sacred architecture.


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The ancient woollen habit traditionally attributed to St. Francis of Assisi is displayed in an illuminated conservation case at the Sanctuar... Editorial
Basilica Of La Verna Franciscan Sanctuary With Arched Portico And Bell Tower, Tuscany
6 May 2026 · Chiusi di La Verna, Italy
#13670695
The ancient woollen habit traditionally attributed to St. Francis of Assisi is displayed in an illuminated conservation case at the Sanctuar...

#13670695

6 May 2026

The ancient woollen habit traditionally attributed to St. Francis of Assisi is displayed in an illuminated conservation case at the Sanctuary of La Verna, Arezzo, Tuscany, Italy, on April 9, 2026. The coarse dark-brown tunic with a separate pointed hood shows extensive deterioration, tears, and a large fragmentary void at the chest, consistent with centuries of handling and veneration. A black-and-white chessboard marble floor is partially visible surrounding the case. Preserved as a first-class Franciscan relic, the garment is among the most significant devotional objects at La Verna, where Francis spent extended periods of solitary prayer between 1213 and his death in 1226, including the retreat during which he received the stigmata.


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A lone visitor walks in silhouette through the long glazed gallery corridor at the Franciscan Sanctuary of La Verna in Arezzo, Tuscany, Ital... Editorial
Basilica Of La Verna Franciscan Sanctuary With Arched Portico And Bell Tower, Tuscany
6 May 2026 · Chiusi di La Verna, Italy
#13670700
A lone visitor walks in silhouette through the long glazed gallery corridor at the Franciscan Sanctuary of La Verna in Arezzo, Tuscany, Ital...

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6 May 2026

A lone visitor walks in silhouette through the long glazed gallery corridor at the Franciscan Sanctuary of La Verna in Arezzo, Tuscany, Italy, on April 9, 2026. Bright spring sunlight streaming through large steel-framed multi-pane windows casts a pattern of rectangular shadows across the dark stone floor. The left wall is lined with devotional frescoes depicting episodes from the life of St. Francis of Assisi, while a Franciscan prayer text in calligraphic script is visible on the right wall. The corridor connects the main sanctuary buildings, suspended between the interior space and the forested mountain landscape outside.


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A narrow stone path between overhanging boulders and moss-covered rock walls is seen in the sacred itinerary of the Franciscan Sanctuary of... Editorial
Basilica Of La Verna Franciscan Sanctuary With Arched Portico And Bell Tower, Tuscany
6 May 2026 · Chiusi di La Verna, Italy
#13670706
A narrow stone path between overhanging boulders and moss-covered rock walls is seen in the sacred itinerary of the Franciscan Sanctuary of...

#13670706

6 May 2026

A narrow stone path between overhanging boulders and moss-covered rock walls is seen in the sacred itinerary of the Franciscan Sanctuary of La Verna, Arezzo, Tuscany, Italy, on April 9, 2026. Residual ice and snow cover the lower path at 1,128 meters in early spring, while stone steps lead toward a brighter opening above. The vertical composition highlights the confined narrowness of the rocky canyon and the slow seasonal transition on Monte della Verna. A small devotional image is affixed to a post on the left. This rocky terrain served as the hermitage of St. Francis of Assisi in the early 13th century, with its character remaining substantially unchanged.


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Devotees and officials carry the historic stone Buddha statue known as Kwapa Dyah from Hanuman Dhoka Museum in Kathmandu, Nepal, back to its... Editorial
Repatriated Historic Buddha Statue Returns To Original Shrine On 2570th Buddha Jayanti In Nepal
1 May 2026 · Kathmandu, Nepal
#13649162
Devotees and officials carry the historic stone Buddha statue known as Kwapa Dyah from Hanuman Dhoka Museum in Kathmandu, Nepal, back to its...

#13649162

1 May 2026

Devotees and officials carry the historic stone Buddha statue known as Kwapa Dyah from Hanuman Dhoka Museum in Kathmandu, Nepal, back to its original shrine at Nhuchhe Baha (Bajradhatu Vihar) in Jor Ganesh, Ombahal, on May 1, 2026, during the 2570th Buddha Jayanti. The Vajradhatu Buddha sculpture, significant both archaeologically and religiously, was previously stolen and later found at the Tibet House Collection in New York, United States. It was repatriated to Nepal approximately four years ago and kept at the Chhauni National Museum through efforts by the Department of Archaeology, heritage activists, and related institutions. Following legal procedures under the Ancient Monument Preservation Act 2013 (Section 20A), the statue is now formally returned to its original guthi custodians, marking a step in the recovery of cultural heritage and reinforcing community-based conservation practices.


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The historic stone Buddha statue known as Kwapa Dyah is seen as officials carry it from Hanuman Dhoka Museum in Kathmandu, Nepal, back to it... Editorial
Repatriated Historic Buddha Statue Returns To Original Shrine On 2570th Buddha Jayanti In Nepal
1 May 2026 · Kathmandu, Nepal
#13649163
The historic stone Buddha statue known as Kwapa Dyah is seen as officials carry it from Hanuman Dhoka Museum in Kathmandu, Nepal, back to it...

#13649163

1 May 2026

The historic stone Buddha statue known as Kwapa Dyah is seen as officials carry it from Hanuman Dhoka Museum in Kathmandu, Nepal, back to its original shrine at Nhuchhe Baha (Bajradhatu Vihar) in Jor Ganesh, Ombahal, on May 1, 2026, on the occasion of the 2570th Buddha Jayanti. The archaeologically and religiously significant sculpture, identified as a Vajradhatu Buddha, had been stolen in the past and later surfaced at the Tibet House Collection in New York, United States. It was repatriated to Nepal around four years ago and kept at the Chhauni National Museum through coordinated efforts of the Department of Archaeology, heritage activists, and related institutions. Following legal procedures under the Ancient Monument Preservation Act 2013 (Section 20A), the statue has now been formally returned to its original guthi custodians.


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The Nepal Police Band performs music as officials carry the historic stone Buddha statue known as Kwapa Dyah from Hanuman Dhoka Museum in Ka... Editorial
Repatriated Historic Buddha Statue Returns To Original Shrine On 2570th Buddha Jayanti In Nepal
1 May 2026 · Kathmandu, Nepal
#13649164
The Nepal Police Band performs music as officials carry the historic stone Buddha statue known as Kwapa Dyah from Hanuman Dhoka Museum in Ka...

#13649164

1 May 2026

The Nepal Police Band performs music as officials carry the historic stone Buddha statue known as Kwapa Dyah from Hanuman Dhoka Museum in Kathmandu, Nepal, back to its original shrine at Nhuchhe Baha (Bajradhatu Vihar) in Jor Ganesh, Ombahal, on May 1, 2026, during the 2570th Buddha Jayanti. The Vajradhatu Buddha statue, which is archaeologically and religiously significant, was previously stolen and later found at the Tibet House Collection in New York, United States. It was repatriated to Nepal approximately four years ago and kept at the Chhauni National Museum through efforts by the Department of Archaeology, heritage activists, and related institutions. Following legal procedures under the Ancient Monument Preservation Act 2013 (Section 20A), the statue has been formally returned to its original guthi custodians, marking a step in the recovery of cultural heritage and reinforcing community-based conservation practices.


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The Nepal Police Band performs music as officials carry the historic stone Buddha statue known as Kwapa Dyah from Hanuman Dhoka Museum in Ka... Editorial
Repatriated Historic Buddha Statue Returns To Original Shrine On 2570th Buddha Jayanti In Nepal
1 May 2026 · Kathmandu, Nepal
#13649165
The Nepal Police Band performs music as officials carry the historic stone Buddha statue known as Kwapa Dyah from Hanuman Dhoka Museum in Ka...

#13649165

1 May 2026

The Nepal Police Band performs music as officials carry the historic stone Buddha statue known as Kwapa Dyah from Hanuman Dhoka Museum in Kathmandu, Nepal, back to its original shrine at Nhuchhe Baha (Bajradhatu Vihar) in Jor Ganesh, Ombahal, on May 1, 2026, during the 2570th Buddha Jayanti. The Vajradhatu Buddha statue, which is archaeologically and religiously significant, was previously stolen and later found at the Tibet House Collection in New York, United States. It was repatriated to Nepal approximately four years ago and kept at the Chhauni National Museum through efforts by the Department of Archaeology, heritage activists, and related institutions. Following legal procedures under the Ancient Monument Preservation Act 2013 (Section 20A), the statue has been formally returned to its original guthi custodians, marking a step in the recovery of cultural heritage and reinforcing community-based conservation practices.


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The Nepal Police Band performs music as officials carry the historic stone Buddha statue known as Kwapa Dyah from Hanuman Dhoka Museum in Ka... Editorial
Repatriated Historic Buddha Statue Returns To Original Shrine On 2570th Buddha Jayanti In Nepal
1 May 2026 · Kathmandu, Nepal
#13649166
The Nepal Police Band performs music as officials carry the historic stone Buddha statue known as Kwapa Dyah from Hanuman Dhoka Museum in Ka...

#13649166

1 May 2026

The Nepal Police Band performs music as officials carry the historic stone Buddha statue known as Kwapa Dyah from Hanuman Dhoka Museum in Kathmandu, Nepal, back to its original shrine at Nhuchhe Baha (Bajradhatu Vihar) in Jor Ganesh, Ombahal, on May 1, 2026, during the 2570th Buddha Jayanti. The Vajradhatu Buddha statue, which is archaeologically and religiously significant, was previously stolen and later found at the Tibet House Collection in New York, United States. It was repatriated to Nepal approximately four years ago and kept at the Chhauni National Museum through efforts by the Department of Archaeology, heritage activists, and related institutions. Following legal procedures under the Ancient Monument Preservation Act 2013 (Section 20A), the statue has been formally returned to its original guthi custodians, marking a step in the recovery of cultural heritage and reinforcing community-based conservation practices.


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The Nepal Army Gurju Paltan performs traditional Dhime Baja music during a ceremony marking the return and installation of the historic ston... Editorial
Repatriated Historic Buddha Statue Returns To Original Shrine On 2570th Buddha Jayanti In Nepal
1 May 2026 · Kathmandu, Nepal
#13649167
The Nepal Army Gurju Paltan performs traditional Dhime Baja music during a ceremony marking the return and installation of the historic ston...

#13649167

1 May 2026

The Nepal Army Gurju Paltan performs traditional Dhime Baja music during a ceremony marking the return and installation of the historic stone Buddha statue known as Kwapa Dyah at its original shrine at Nhuchhe Baha (Bajradhatu Vihar) in Jor Ganesh, Ombahal, in Kathmandu, Nepal, on May 1, 2026, on the occasion of the 2570th Buddha Jayanti. The Vajradhatu Buddha statue, significant both archaeologically and religiously, was previously stolen and later found at the Tibet House Collection in New York, United States, before being repatriated to Nepal around four years ago. It was preserved at the Chhauni National Museum through coordinated efforts of the Department of Archaeology, heritage activists, and related institutions. Following legal procedures under the Ancient Monument Preservation Act 2013 (Section 20A), the statue has now been formally returned to its original guthi custodians, marking a significant moment in the recovery of cultural heritage and community-based conservation practices.


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Devotees and officials carry the historic stone Buddha statue known as Kwapa Dyah from Hanuman Dhoka Museum in Kathmandu, Nepal, back to its... Editorial
Repatriated Historic Buddha Statue Returns To Original Shrine On 2570th Buddha Jayanti In Nepal
1 May 2026 · Kathmandu, Nepal
#13649168
Devotees and officials carry the historic stone Buddha statue known as Kwapa Dyah from Hanuman Dhoka Museum in Kathmandu, Nepal, back to its...

#13649168

1 May 2026

Devotees and officials carry the historic stone Buddha statue known as Kwapa Dyah from Hanuman Dhoka Museum in Kathmandu, Nepal, back to its original shrine at Nhuchhe Baha (Bajradhatu Vihar) in Jor Ganesh, Ombahal, on May 1, 2026, during the 2570th Buddha Jayanti. The Vajradhatu Buddha sculpture, significant both archaeologically and religiously, was previously stolen and later found at the Tibet House Collection in New York, United States. It was repatriated to Nepal approximately four years ago and kept at the Chhauni National Museum through efforts by the Department of Archaeology, heritage activists, and related institutions. Following legal procedures under the Ancient Monument Preservation Act 2013 (Section 20A), the statue is now formally returned to its original guthi custodians, marking a step in the recovery of cultural heritage and reinforcing community-based conservation practices.


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Scott Urbom, the senior United States career diplomat serving as acting head of mission at the U.S. Embassy in Kathmandu, and officials carr... Editorial
Repatriated Historic Buddha Statue Returns To Original Shrine On 2570th Buddha Jayanti In Nepal
1 May 2026 · Kathmandu, Nepal
#13649169
Scott Urbom, the senior United States career diplomat serving as acting head of mission at the U.S. Embassy in Kathmandu, and officials carr...

#13649169

1 May 2026

Scott Urbom, the senior United States career diplomat serving as acting head of mission at the U.S. Embassy in Kathmandu, and officials carry the historic stone Buddha statue known as Kwapa Dyah from Hanuman Dhoka Museum in Kathmandu, Nepal, back to its original shrine at Nhuchhe Baha (Bajradhatu Vihar) in Jor Ganesh, Ombahal, on May 1, 2026, on the occasion of the 2570th Buddha Jayanti. The archaeologically and religiously significant sculpture, identified as a Vajradhatu Buddha, had been stolen in the past and later surfaced at the Tibet House Collection in New York, United States. It was repatriated to Nepal around four years ago and kept at the Chhauni National Museum through coordinated efforts of the Department of Archaeology, heritage activists, and related institutions. Following legal procedures under the Ancient Monument Preservation Act 2013 (Section 20A), the statue has now been formally returned to its original guthi custodians, marking a step in the recovery of cultural heritage and reinforcing community-based conservation practices.


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Scott Urbom, the senior United States career diplomat serving as acting head of mission at the U.S. Embassy in Kathmandu, and officials carr... Editorial
Repatriated Historic Buddha Statue Returns To Original Shrine On 2570th Buddha Jayanti In Nepal
1 May 2026 · Kathmandu, Nepal
#13649170
Scott Urbom, the senior United States career diplomat serving as acting head of mission at the U.S. Embassy in Kathmandu, and officials carr...

#13649170

1 May 2026

Scott Urbom, the senior United States career diplomat serving as acting head of mission at the U.S. Embassy in Kathmandu, and officials carry the historic stone Buddha statue known as Kwapa Dyah from Hanuman Dhoka Museum in Kathmandu, Nepal, back to its original shrine at Nhuchhe Baha (Bajradhatu Vihar) in Jor Ganesh, Ombahal, on May 1, 2026, on the occasion of the 2570th Buddha Jayanti. The archaeologically and religiously significant sculpture, identified as a Vajradhatu Buddha, had been stolen in the past and later surfaced at the Tibet House Collection in New York, United States. It was repatriated to Nepal around four years ago and kept at the Chhauni National Museum through coordinated efforts of the Department of Archaeology, heritage activists, and related institutions. Following legal procedures under the Ancient Monument Preservation Act 2013 (Section 20A), the statue has now been formally returned to its original guthi custodians, marking a step in the recovery of cultural heritage and reinforcing community-based conservation practices.


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Devotees and officials carry the historic stone Buddha statue known as Kwapa Dyah from Hanuman Dhoka Museum in Kathmandu, Nepal, back to its... Editorial
Repatriated Historic Buddha Statue Returns To Original Shrine On 2570th Buddha Jayanti In Nepal
1 May 2026 · Kathmandu, Nepal
#13649171
Devotees and officials carry the historic stone Buddha statue known as Kwapa Dyah from Hanuman Dhoka Museum in Kathmandu, Nepal, back to its...

#13649171

1 May 2026

Devotees and officials carry the historic stone Buddha statue known as Kwapa Dyah from Hanuman Dhoka Museum in Kathmandu, Nepal, back to its original shrine at Nhuchhe Baha (Bajradhatu Vihar) in Jor Ganesh, Ombahal, on May 1, 2026, during the 2570th Buddha Jayanti. The Vajradhatu Buddha sculpture, significant both archaeologically and religiously, was previously stolen and later found at the Tibet House Collection in New York, United States. It was repatriated to Nepal approximately four years ago and kept at the Chhauni National Museum through efforts by the Department of Archaeology, heritage activists, and related institutions. Following legal procedures under the Ancient Monument Preservation Act 2013 (Section 20A), the statue is now formally returned to its original guthi custodians, marking a step in the recovery of cultural heritage and reinforcing community-based conservation practices.


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Devotees and officials carry the historic stone Buddha statue known as Kwapa Dyah from Hanuman Dhoka Museum in Kathmandu, Nepal, back to its... Editorial
Repatriated Historic Buddha Statue Returns To Original Shrine On 2570th Buddha Jayanti In Nepal
1 May 2026 · Kathmandu, Nepal
#13649172
Devotees and officials carry the historic stone Buddha statue known as Kwapa Dyah from Hanuman Dhoka Museum in Kathmandu, Nepal, back to its...

#13649172

1 May 2026

Devotees and officials carry the historic stone Buddha statue known as Kwapa Dyah from Hanuman Dhoka Museum in Kathmandu, Nepal, back to its original shrine at Nhuchhe Baha (Bajradhatu Vihar) in Jor Ganesh, Ombahal, on May 1, 2026, during the 2570th Buddha Jayanti. The Vajradhatu Buddha sculpture, significant both archaeologically and religiously, was previously stolen and later found at the Tibet House Collection in New York, United States. It was repatriated to Nepal approximately four years ago and kept at the Chhauni National Museum through efforts by the Department of Archaeology, heritage activists, and related institutions. Following legal procedures under the Ancient Monument Preservation Act 2013 (Section 20A), the statue is now formally returned to its original guthi custodians, marking a step in the recovery of cultural heritage and reinforcing community-based conservation practices.


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