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Crowd
at Saga Dawa festival |
Mount
Kailash as seen from Lake Mansarovar |
Chiu Monastery |
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Senior monks on their way to preside over
the Saga Dawa ceremonies. |
Pilgrims en route to Kailash help their
transport through the sand |
Kailash in snow |
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En route to
Kailash |
Breakfast on the Roof of the World |
High altitude
camp |
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TOC
transport (J. Hipgrave) |
The Oriental Caravan's support vehicle
fords one of the many rivers along the way |
Filling up in one of only two filling
stations for a thousand kilometres |
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Lake Mansarovar (tib. Mopam Tso) |
Mt Gurla Mandhata
(7728m) |
The western shore of Lake Mansarovar |
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Lake Pelkhu |
Pilgrims dig for
sacred medicines on the approach to Drolma La pass (5700m) |
As a symbol of
leaving their old lives behind pilgrims discard old items of
clothing, or even body parts, before crossing the Drolma Pass,
thereby |
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Pilgrims during
the early stages of the circumambulation pass one of Kailash's
distinct four faces |
Two hours out
from Darchen, the start point of the kora, pilgrims come across the
first of many massive walls that seem to protect the mountain |
Couple, possibly from the
Golok region of east Tibet |
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The
Oriental Caravan's Chief Caravaneer, having completed the
3-day circumambulation, sits sinlessly with friends who helped him
along his way |
Conditions
underfoot were sometimes icy. During our six day stay at the
mountain there were six fatalities, mainly due to the altitude |
These men were
prostrating around the mountain on ice. The 16-day prostration
around the mountain ensures escape from samsara for those who
undertake it |
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An old man spins
his prayer wheel as he makes his way around Kailash |
Lungta 'wind horse' prayers are
thrown into the air at the time of the raising of the prayer
flagpole |
Oriental Caravaneers |
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'Dra Lha Sol' - the tradition
of throwing tsampa (barley flour) as an offering |
Almsgiving earns religious
merit for the donor |
Horse riders |
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Enthusiastic flour throwers |
This pilgrim with protective
wooden 'clogs' on his hands prostrates around the Saga
Dawa flagpole |
After the ceremonies horsemen show off their
skills around the Saga Dawa pole |
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Girls on the Barkor in Lhasa |
Red coral salesman at 'Khampa
corner' in Lhasa |
Elderly pilgrim |