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Kora is both a type of pilgrimage and a type of meditation in the [[Tibetan Buddhist]] tradition. Kora is performed by making a walking circumambulation around a temple, [[Stupa]], or other sacred site. Some traditional kora important to the Tibetan tradition include circumambulating Namtso Lake and [[MOUNT KAILASH]],  both sacred sites in Tibet. Kora is also performed around Swayambhunath and Bodhnath, two important stupas in the Kathmandu Valley, Nepal.
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[[kora]] = [[ritual circuit]]; {{Wiki|clockwise}} for [[Buddhists]] and counter-clockwise for [[Bönpos]]
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[[Kora]] is both a type of [[Pilgrimage]] and a type of [[Meditation]] in the [[Tibetan]] [[Buddhist tradition]]. [[Kora]] is performed by making a walking circumambulation around a [[temple]], [[Stupa]], or other [[sacred]] site. Some [[traditional]] [[Kora]] important to the [[Tibetan tradition]] include circumambulating [[Namtso Lake]] and [[Mt Kailash]],  both [[sacred]] sites [[In Tibet]]. [[Kora]] is also performed around [[Swayambhunath]] and [[Bodhnath]], two important [[Stupas]] in the [[Kathmandu Valley]], [[Nepal]].
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[[Kora]] may be performed while spinning [[Prayer Wheels]], [[Chanting]] [[Mantra]], counting [[Mala]], or repeatedly [[prostrating]] oneself. In this [[Way]] [[Kora]] functions as a [[Mind]]-[[calming]] [[Meditative]] exercise. In accordance with [[Buddhist tradition]] and [[belief]], [[Kora]] is always performed in a clock-wise [[Direction]].
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Kora may be performed while spinning prayer wheels, chanting mantra, counting mala, or repeatedly prostrating oneself. In this way kora functions as a mind-calming meditative exercise. In accordance with Buddhist tradition and belief, kora is always performed in a clock-wise direction.
 
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kora = ritual circuit; clockwise for Buddhists and counter-clockwise for Bönpos

Kora is both a type of Pilgrimage and a type of Meditation in the Tibetan Buddhist tradition. Kora is performed by making a walking circumambulation around a temple, Stupa, or other sacred site. Some traditional Kora important to the Tibetan tradition include circumambulating Namtso Lake and Mt Kailash, both sacred sites In Tibet. Kora is also performed around Swayambhunath and Bodhnath, two important Stupas in the Kathmandu Valley, Nepal.

Kora may be performed while spinning Prayer Wheels, Chanting Mantra, counting Mala, or repeatedly prostrating oneself. In this Way Kora functions as a Mind-calming Meditative exercise. In accordance with Buddhist tradition and belief, Kora is always performed in a clock-wise Direction.

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Wikipedia:Kora (pilgrimage)