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#13586984
17 Apr 2026
MIYAJIMA, JAPAN - APRIL 15: Visitors carrying umbrellas descend the stone steps past rows of Mani-guruma (prayer wheels) at Daisho-in Temple on Miyajima Island, Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan, on April 15, 2026.
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#13586982
17 Apr 2026
MIYAJIMA, JAPAN - APRIL 15: A visitor wearing a raincoat spins Mani-guruma (prayer wheels) while ascending the stone steps of Daisho-in Temple on Miyajima Island, Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan, on April 15, 2026. The wheels are embossed with the Heart Sutra, and tradition dictates that turning them provides the same spiritual benefit as reading the sacred text.
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#13586998
17 Apr 2026
MIYAJIMA, JAPAN - APRIL 15: A Buddhist monk carrying a translucent umbrella ascends the stone steps past rows of Mani-guruma (prayer wheels) at Daisho-in Temple on Miyajima Island, Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan, on April 15, 2026.
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#13587000
17 Apr 2026
MIYAJIMA, JAPAN - APRIL 15: A visitor carrying a backpack and umbrella spins 'Mani-guruma' (prayer wheels) while climbing the stone steps of Daisho-in Temple on Miyajima Island, Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan, on April 15, 2026. The wheels are inscribed with the Heart Sutra, and in Shingon Buddhism, turning them is believed to provide the same spiritual merit as chanting the sacred text.
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#7464968
1 Dec 2021
Ancient carved stones with the images of Buddhist deities at a religious shrine among the ruins of Rabdentse Palace in Rabdentse Sikkim, India on June 02 2010. Towards the reign of Tenzing Namgyal, the frequent Gorkha attack from the western boarder finally caused the capital to be shifted. Rabdentse was acknowledged to be the second capital of Sikkim. With passing time, Rabdentse was desolated and ravages of time and the royal capital turned into ruins. The site has been recently very fully excavated and restored by the Archaeological survey of India.
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#7464974
1 Dec 2021
An ancient stone carving with the image of a Buddhist deity at a religious shrine among the ruins of Rabdentse Palace in Rabdentse Sikkim, India on June 02 2010. Towards the reign of Tenzing Namgyal, the frequent Gorkha attack from the western boarder finally caused the capital to be shifted. Rabdentse was acknowledged to be the second capital of Sikkim. With passing time, Rabdentse was desolated and ravages of time and the royal capital turned into ruins. The site has been recently very fully excavated and restored by the Archaeological survey of India.
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#7464978
1 Dec 2021
An ancient stone carving with the image of a Buddhist deity at a religious shrine among the ruins of Rabdentse Palace in Rabdentse Sikkim, India on June 02, 2010. Towards the reign of Tenzing Namgyal, the frequent Gorkha attack from the western boarder finally caused the capital to be shifted. Rabdentse was acknowledged to be the second capital of Sikkim. With passing time, Rabdentse was desolated and ravages of time and the royal capital turned into ruins. The site has been recently very fully excavated and restored by the Archaeological survey of India.
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#7464984
1 Dec 2021
An ancient stone carving with the image of a Buddhist deity at a religious shrine among the ruins of Rabdentse Palace in Rabdentse Sikkim, India on June 02, 2010. Towards the reign of Tenzing Namgyal, the frequent Gorkha attack from the western boarder finally caused the capital to be shifted. Rabdentse was acknowledged to be the second capital of Sikkim. With passing time, Rabdentse was desolated and ravages of time and the royal capital turned into ruins. The site has been recently very fully excavated and restored by the Archaeological survey of India.
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#7464990
1 Dec 2021
An ancient stone carving with the image of a Buddhist deity at a religious shrine among the ruins of Rabdentse Palace in Rabdentse Sikkim, India on June 02, 2010. Towards the reign of Tenzing Namgyal, the frequent Gorkha attack from the western boarder finally caused the capital to be shifted. Rabdentse was acknowledged to be the second capital of Sikkim. With passing time, Rabdentse was desolated and ravages of time and the royal capital turned into ruins. The site has been recently very fully excavated and restored by the Archaeological survey of India.
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#7464994
1 Dec 2021
Ancient carved stones with the images of Buddhist deities at a religious shrine among the ruins of Rabdentse Palace in Rabdentse Sikkim, India on June 02, 2010. Towards the reign of Tenzing Namgyal, the frequent Gorkha attack from the western boarder finally caused the capital to be shifted. Rabdentse was acknowledged to be the second capital of Sikkim. With passing time, Rabdentse was desolated and ravages of time and the royal capital turned into ruins. The site has been recently very fully excavated and restored by the Archaeological survey of India.
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#7464998
1 Dec 2021
Ancient carved stones with the images of Buddhist deities at a religious shrine among the ruins of Rabdentse Palace in Rabdentse Sikkim, India on June 02 2010. Towards the reign of Tenzing Namgyal, the frequent Gorkha attack from the western boarder finally caused the capital to be shifted. Rabdentse was acknowledged to be the second capital of Sikkim. With passing time, Rabdentse was desolated and ravages of time and the royal capital turned into ruins. The site has been recently very fully excavated and restored by the Archaeological survey of India.
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#7465000
1 Dec 2021
Ancient carved stones with the images of Buddhist deities at a religious shrine among the ruins of Rabdentse Palace in Rabdentse Sikkim, India on June 02 2010. Towards the reign of Tenzing Namgyal, the frequent Gorkha attack from the western boarder finally caused the capital to be shifted. Rabdentse was acknowledged to be the second capital of Sikkim. With passing time, Rabdentse was desolated and ravages of time and the royal capital turned into ruins. The site has been recently very fully excavated and restored by the Archaeological survey of India. From the top of the monument, you can witness the picturesque sight that scans across the subterranean valley to the baffling heights of Kanchendzonga.
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#6873190
13 Jul 2021
Young men load gravel in a basket for use at a construction site in Rabdentse, Sikkim, India, on June 02, 2010. The gravel will then be made into cement. On the wall behind them are large colorful Tibetan Buddhist religious symbols.
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#2049325
28 Jun 2017
Mani of the British iconic rock band The Stone Roses perform on stage at Wembley Stadium, London on June 17, 2017. The band consists in Ian Brown (vocals), John Squire (guitar), Gary 'Mani' Mounfield (bass) and Alan 'Reni' Wren (drums).
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#2049326
28 Jun 2017
Mani of the British iconic rock band The Stone Roses perform on stage at Wembley Stadium, London on June 17, 2017. The band consists in Ian Brown (vocals), John Squire (guitar), Gary 'Mani' Mounfield (bass) and Alan 'Reni' Wren (drums).
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#2049334
28 Jun 2017
Mani of the British iconic rock band The Stone Roses perform on stage at Wembley Stadium, London on June 17, 2017. The band consists in Ian Brown (vocals), John Squire (guitar), Gary 'Mani' Mounfield (bass) and Alan 'Reni' Wren (drums).
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