The Monumental Crown: Chorten or Stupa
The Monumental Crown. Chorten or Stupa (མཆོད་རྟེན་དཀར་པོ།) is an important religious monument in Buddhism, which symbolizes Buddha’s presence. Photo and Caption: @jungkarki7 Explore the Everest Base Camp Trek.

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The Monumental Crown: Chorten or Stupa
The Monumental Crown. Chorten or Stupa (མཆོད་རྟེན་དཀར་པོ།) is an important religious monument in Buddhism, which symbolizes Buddha’s presence. Photo and Caption: @jungkarki7 Explore the Everest Base Camp Trek.
Bhutan is adorned with Chortens or Stupas. ... According to legends the Chorten is the oldest Buddhist religious monuments and was originally only a simple mound of mud or clay to cover relics of the Buddha. #stupa #chortens #colorfulbhutantravels #bhutantravel #experiencebhutan #visitbhutan #buddhismbhutan www.colorfulbhutan.com (at Tongsa Dzong, Tongsa, Bhutan)
Among the chortens | Business Standard News
Among the chortens | Business Standard News
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chortens
bde gshegs mchod rten - sugata stupa [one of the eight chortens, mchod rten cha brgyad, at the time the teacher Shakyamuni was born to Kapilavastu bzhengs pa, a round stupa having four or seven layers/stories of lotus petals brtzegs pa chorten adorned with lotus petals [IW]
zur mkar rdo - the emperor's white chortens, Samye [IW]