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Ceremony to Consecrate Boudhanath Stupa

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  • 07 MARCH 2017 - KATHMANDU, NEPAL: Buddhist monks walk through a doorway in Boudhanath Stupa during a consecration ceremony. Boudhanath Stupa, the most important Buddhist site in Nepal and a popular tourist attraction, was consecrated Tuesday in a ceremony attended by thousands of Buddhist monks and Buddhist people from Nepal and Tibet. The stupa was badly damaged in the 2015 earthquake that devastated Nepal. The stupa, which reopened in November 2016, was repaired in about 18 months. The repair was financed by private donations raised by international Buddhist organizations.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 07 MARCH 2017 - KATHMANDU, NEPAL: Buddhist monks and lay people sit around Boudhanath Stupa during the consecration ceremony. Boudhanath Stupa, the most important Buddhist site in Nepal and a popular tourist attraction, was consecrated Tuesday in a ceremony attended by thousands of Buddhist monks and Buddhist people from Nepal and Tibet. The stupa was badly damaged in the 2015 earthquake that devastated Nepal. The stupa, which reopened in November 2016, was repaired in about 18 months. The repair was financed by private donations raised by international Buddhist organizations.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 07 MARCH 2017 - KATHMANDU, NEPAL: Buddhist monks and lay people sit around Boudhanath Stupa during the consecration ceremony. Boudhanath Stupa, the most important Buddhist site in Nepal and a popular tourist attraction, was consecrated Tuesday in a ceremony attended by thousands of Buddhist monks and Buddhist people from Nepal and Tibet. The stupa was badly damaged in the 2015 earthquake that devastated Nepal. The stupa, which reopened in November 2016, was repaired in about 18 months. The repair was financed by private donations raised by international Buddhist organizations.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 07 MARCH 2017 - KATHMANDU, NEPAL: A Nepalese Buddhist woman prays during the consecration ceremony at Boudhanath Stupa. Boudhanath Stupa, the most important Buddhist site in Nepal and a popular tourist attraction, was consecrated Tuesday in a ceremony attended by thousands of Buddhist monks and Buddhist people from Nepal and Tibet. The stupa was badly damaged in the 2015 earthquake that devastated Nepal. The stupa, which reopened in November 2016, was repaired in about 18 months. The repair was financed by private donations raised by international Buddhist organizations.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 07 MARCH 2017 - KATHMANDU, NEPAL: Statues of the Buddha on the ledge of Boudhanath Stupa during the consecration ceremony. Boudhanath Stupa, the most important Buddhist site in Nepal and a popular tourist attraction, was consecrated Tuesday in a ceremony attended by thousands of Buddhist monks and Buddhist people from Nepal and Tibet. The stupa was badly damaged in the 2015 earthquake that devastated Nepal. The stupa, which reopened in November 2016, was repaired in about 18 months. The repair was financed by private donations raised by international Buddhist organizations.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 07 MARCH 2017 - KATHMANDU, NEPAL: Nepalese Buddhist women pray during the consecration ceremony at Boudhanath Stupa. Boudhanath Stupa, the most important Buddhist site in Nepal and a popular tourist attraction, was consecrated Tuesday in a ceremony attended by thousands of Buddhist monks and Buddhist people from Nepal and Tibet. The stupa was badly damaged in the 2015 earthquake that devastated Nepal. The stupa, which reopened in November 2016, was repaired in about 18 months. The repair was financed by private donations raised by international Buddhist organizations.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 07 MARCH 2017 - KATHMANDU, NEPAL: A monk prays during the consecration ceremony at Boudhanath Stupa. Boudhanath Stupa, the most important Buddhist site in Nepal and a popular tourist attraction, was consecrated Tuesday in a ceremony attended by thousands of Buddhist monks and Buddhist people from Nepal and Tibet. The stupa was badly damaged in the 2015 earthquake that devastated Nepal. The stupa, which reopened in November 2016, was repaired in about 18 months. The repair was financed by private donations raised by international Buddhist organizations.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 07 MARCH 2017 - KATHMANDU, NEPAL: Buddhist lamas perform a consecration ceremony at Boudhanath Stupa. Boudhanath Stupa, the most important Buddhist site in Nepal and a popular tourist attraction, was consecrated Tuesday in a ceremony attended by thousands of Buddhist monks and Buddhist people from Nepal and Tibet. The stupa was badly damaged in the 2015 earthquake that devastated Nepal. The stupa, which reopened in November 2016, was repaired in about 18 months. The repair was financed by private donations raised by international Buddhist organizations.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 07 MARCH 2017 - KATHMANDU, NEPAL: A monk lights butter lamps on the walkway around Boudhanath Stupa during the consecration ceremony at the stupa. Boudhanath Stupa, the most important Buddhist site in Nepal and a popular tourist attraction, was consecrated Tuesday in a ceremony attended by thousands of Buddhist monks and Buddhist people from Nepal and Tibet. The stupa was badly damaged in the 2015 earthquake that devastated Nepal. The stupa, which reopened in November 2016, was repaired in about 18 months. The repair was financed by private donations raised by international Buddhist organizations.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 07 MARCH 2017 - KATHMANDU, NEPAL: Buddhist lamas perform a consecration ceremony at Boudhanath Stupa. Boudhanath Stupa, the most important Buddhist site in Nepal and a popular tourist attraction, was consecrated Tuesday in a ceremony attended by thousands of Buddhist monks and Buddhist people from Nepal and Tibet. The stupa was badly damaged in the 2015 earthquake that devastated Nepal. The stupa, which reopened in November 2016, was repaired in about 18 months. The repair was financed by private donations raised by international Buddhist organizations.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 07 MARCH 2017 - KATHMANDU, NEPAL: Buddhist lamas perform a consecration ceremony at Boudhanath Stupa. Boudhanath Stupa, the most important Buddhist site in Nepal and a popular tourist attraction, was consecrated Tuesday in a ceremony attended by thousands of Buddhist monks and Buddhist people from Nepal and Tibet. The stupa was badly damaged in the 2015 earthquake that devastated Nepal. The stupa, which reopened in November 2016, was repaired in about 18 months. The repair was financed by private donations raised by international Buddhist organizations.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 07 MARCH 2017 - KATHMANDU, NEPAL: A Buddhist lama walks around the stupa during the consecration ceremony at Boudhanath Stupa. Boudhanath Stupa, the most important Buddhist site in Nepal and a popular tourist attraction, was consecrated Tuesday in a ceremony attended by thousands of Buddhist monks and Buddhist people from Nepal and Tibet. The stupa was badly damaged in the 2015 earthquake that devastated Nepal. The stupa, which reopened in November 2016, was repaired in about 18 months. The repair was financed by private donations raised by international Buddhist organizations.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 07 MARCH 2017 - KATHMANDU, NEPAL: A Buddhist monk places a prayer shawl around a lay person's neck during the consecration ceremony at Boudhanath Stupa. Boudhanath Stupa, the most important Buddhist site in Nepal and a popular tourist attraction, was consecrated Tuesday in a ceremony attended by thousands of Buddhist monks and Buddhist people from Nepal and Tibet. The stupa was badly damaged in the 2015 earthquake that devastated Nepal. The stupa, which reopened in November 2016, was repaired in about 18 months. The repair was financed by private donations raised by international Buddhist organizations.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 07 MARCH 2017 - KATHMANDU, NEPAL: A Nepalese Buddhist woman prays at the entrance to Boudhanath Stupa after the consecration ceremony at the Stupa. Boudhanath Stupa, the important Buddhist site in Nepal and a popular tourist attraction, was consecrated Tuesday in a ceremony attended by thousands of Buddhist monks and Buddhist people from Nepal and Tibet. The stupa was badly damaged in the 2015 earthquake that devastated Nepal. The stupa, which reopened in November 2016, was repaired in about 18 months. The repair was financed by private donations raised by international Buddhist organizations.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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