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Last Standing Buddha


As I could see the last standing Buddha, all alone for the people of Bhutan.
Perhaps, in any Buddhist nations Buddha, the greatest being holds the highest post of all.

So is this images taken to highlight the  far and the wide ranges of flourishing 
Buddhism in Bhutan and to other Buddhist nations. 

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  1. What a good weather it was! Mine was raining when I was there...

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  2. Jade was famous due to its spirituality. In China it was treated as an amulet to avoid evil or bad luck, and was given different magic power from ancient period. 泰國佛牌

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  3. Throughout history, gemstones and crystals have been valued for more than just their aesthetic beauty. Since ancient times, kings, queens, priests and others of influence used amulets and charms made of crystals and gems to increase their potency and power. And still today, people throughout the world believe certain gemstones and crystals are small storehouses of power with healing and/or magical properties - from the ability to cure mental and physical maladies to attracting good fortune and love. 招財

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