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Row of Chorten (or Stupa) near the village of Purne in Zanskar. Each of the elements that constitute these edifices, as well as their color, has a symbolic meaning in Tibetan Buddhism. Each of the elements that constitute these edifices, as well as their color, has a symbolic meaning in Tibetan Buddhism.
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- (del) (cur) 11:48, 22 April 2005 . . Moumine (Talk | contribs) . . 900×600 (234,771 bytes) ({{gfdl}} Row of Chorten (or Stupa) near the village of Purne in Zanskar. Each of the elements that constitute these edifices, as well as their color, has a symbolic meaning in Tibetan Buddhism.)
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