Category:Buddhist Monasteries
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This category has the following 29 subcategories, out of 29 total.
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- Bon monasteries
- Buddhist monasteries in Bhutan
- Buddhist monasteries in Buryatia
- Buddhist monasteries in Canada
- Buddhist monasteries in China
- Buddhist monasteries in Hong Kong
- Buddhist monasteries in India
- Buddhist monasteries in Mongolia
- Buddhist monasteries in Nepal
- Buddhist monasteries in Sikkim
- Buddhist monasteries in Sri Lanka
- Buddhist monasteries in the United States
- Buddhist monasteries in Tibet
- Buddhist Monasyeries in Pakistan
- Buddhist nunneries in Nepal
- Buddhist nunneries in Tibet
Pages in category "Buddhist Monasteries"
The following 133 pages are in this category, out of 133 total.
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- Badaratittha
- Bamboo Grove
- Bhutan’s Application of Nailless Architecture
- Boundary Crossing and Communities of Practice
- Boundary Crossing by a Community of Practice: Tibetan Buddhist Monasteries Engage Science Education
- Boundary Crossing in Monastic Science Education
- Buddhism as education
- Buddhism Beyond the Monastery: Tantric Practices and Their Performers in Tibet and the Himalayas
- Buddhist monasteries facilitated landscape conservation on the Qinghai‑Tibetan Plateau
- Buddhist Monasteries, Monks and Pilgrims
- Buddhist women masters of Kinnaur: Why don’t nuns sing about nuns?
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- Tabo Monastery
- Tangyud Monastery
- Tashichho Dzong
- Tayul Monastery
- Temple Etiquette
- Temple Stay
- The Buddhist Etiquette
- The Buddhist Shrine
- The Chinese term for “monastery
- The Cultural Role and Authority of the Master-Builder
- The Dzong as Cultural Centre
- The Dzong as ‘Propelling’ Monument: Architecture as Vehicle of Cultural Renewal and Change
- The Emory-Tibet Science Initiative
- The influence of mindfulness and Buddhist rituals on the spirituality of students at STAB Maitreyawira Pekanbaru
- The Joy of Monastic Discipline
- THE ORDINATION OF DGE SLONG MA: A CHALLENGE TO RITUAL PRESCRIPTIONS?
- The Reconstruction of Punakha Dzong: a Paradox?
- The six Buddhist universities of ancient India by D. Amarasiri Weeraratne
- THE TEMPLES OF MOUNT LAWU AND THE PRODUCTION OF AMRITA
- THE TIBETAN BUDDHIST SHRINE ROOM & SHRINE ROOM PROJECTS
- The Upper Temple of Dangkhar Monastery: Iconographical Capharnaüm or Political Manoeuvre? (2014)
- This Buddhist Frame Makes Space for Critical Engagement
- Tianhou Temple
- Tibet’s “Intolerable” Monasteries: The role of monasteries in Tibetan resistance since 1950
- Toilets
- Tuerin monastery