Journey to Tibet
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Owner:
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TheEdinburghDutchies
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Released:
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Saturday, March 10, 2012
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Origin:
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Southern Scotland, United Kingdom
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In Kerkenpad Voorne nr.7 - De kerken van Oostvoorne
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Journey to Tibet.
This travel bug would like to travel to Tibet, when it arrives The Edinburgh Dutchies will come and pick it up, as it has been a long dream of them to travel there.
Please do not keep me for long and upload pictures of it's journey on the way!
Reise Zum Tibet.
Diesem Travel Bug mochte gerne zum Tibet fahren. Wann die Travel Bug angekommen ist, wurdet die Edinburgh Dutchies ihm aufholen damit die Reise zum Tibet schon lange in Traum ist fur Ihn.
Bitte behalte mich nicht zu lange uploadt photo von die Reise des TB unterwegs!
Reis naar Tibet.
Deze TB wil graag naar Tibet reizen. Als hij daar gearriveerd is zullen TheEdinburghDutchies hem ophalen, gezien het al lang een droomreis is van hun.
Hou mij alsjeblieft niet te lang en upload foto's van mijn reis onderweg!
Tibet: is a plateau region in Asia, north-east of the Himalayas. It is the traditional homeland of the Tibetan people as well as some other ethnic groups such as Monpas, Qiang, and Lhobas, and is now also inhabited by considerable numbers of Han and Hui people. Tibet is the highest region on earth, with an average elevation of 4.900 metres (16.000 ft).
Prayer Flags are believed to have originated with Bon, which predated buddhism in Tibet. In Bon, shamanistic Bonpo used primary-colored plain flags in healing ceremonies. They are unknown in other branches of Buddhism. Traditionally they are woodblock-printed with texts and images
Om mani padme hum is the six syllabled mantra particularly associated with the four-armed Shadakshari form of Avalokiteshvara (Tibetan: Jainraisig), the bidhisattva of compassion. Manu means "the jewel" and Padma means "the lotus".
The mantra is especially revered by devotees of the Dalai Lama, as he is said to be an incarnation of Chenrezig of Avalokiteshvara.
It is commonly carved onto rocks or written on paper which is inserted into prayer wheels, said to increase the mantra's effects.
This travel bug started out in Edinburgh, United Kingdom.
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