TTTC Vol I 025 Buddhist Monuments, 1851

TTTC Vol I 025 Buddhist Monuments, 1851

"buddhist monuments": huc, gabet, and samdadchiemba passing a buddhist cairn ("obo"). . The great obo, whither the tartars resort to worship the spirit of the mountain. The monument is simply an enormous pile of stones, heaped up without any order, and surmounted with dried branches of trees, from which hang bones and strips of cloth, on which are inscribed verses in the thibet and mongol languages. At its base is a large granite urn in which the devotees burn incense. They offer, besides, pieces of money, which the next chinese passenger, after sundry ceremonious genuflexions before the obo, carefully collects and pockets for his own particular benefit. Date: 1851.
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travels in tartary, thibet, and china during the years 1844–5–6engravings from the united kingdom1851 engravingsévariste régis hucjoseph gabetsamdadchiembaovoos

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