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  • Volunteers carry sacks of flour into the Golden Temple's Langar, kitchen to feed the thousands of visiting pilgrims that arrive at the Golden Temple every day, Amritsar, Punjab, India.
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  • Cooks preparing the midday meal in the Golden Temple's Langer (Kitchen) which serves up to 40.000 free meals a day. During the key Sikh religious festivities up to 500.000 meals can be served every day in Sikhisms holiest of places. Seen here stirring a vast vat of lentil soup. The Langar is manned by volunteers, given that according to their teachings "charity" is central to their way of life and therefore offering your time, energy or funds is a way of saying thanks to God  through good deeds. Amritsar, Punjab, India.
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  • Cooks preparing the midday meal in the Golden Temple's Langer (Kitchen) which serves up to 40.000 free meals a day. During the key Sikh religious festivities up to 500.000 meals can be served every day in Sikhisms holiest of places. Seen here stirring a vast vat of lentil soup. The Langar is manned by volunteers, given that according to their teachings "charity" is central to their way of life and therefore offering your time, energy or funds is a way of saying thanks to God  through good deeds. Amritsar, Punjab, India.
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  • Dozens of volunteers  help out as cooks and Chapati makers at the Golden Temple's kitchen, Amritsar, Punjab, India
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  • Cooks preparing the midday meal in the Golden Temple's Langer (Kitchen) which serves up to 40.000 free meals a day. During the key Sikh religious festivities up to 500.000 meals can be served every day in Sikhisms holiest of places. Seen here stirring a vast vat of lentil soup. The Langar is manned by volunteers, given that according to their teachings "charity" is central to their way of life and therefore offering your time, energy or funds is a way of saying thanks to God  through good deeds. Amritsar, Punjab, India.
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  • Sikh men eat evening meal on the floor of the Golden Temple's Langar, Amritsar, Punjab, India
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  • Sikh men eat evening meal on the floor of the Golden Temple's Langar, Amritsar, Punjab, India
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  • A Sikh devotee / pilgrim in prayer shortly after having bathed in the amritsagar, the water surrounding the Golden Temple in Amritsar, Punjab, India
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  • Cooks at the Golden Temple's Langar, begin the day in prayer before they start the intense day's activities of prepariing food for thousands of pilgrims which will visit the holiest of Gudwara's of the Sikh religion, Amritsar, Punjab, India.
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  • The Golden Temple at night. Sikhism's holiest of "Gudwaras", places of worship, Amritsar, Punjab, India.
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  • A Sikh man goes to sleep after a day's work inside the Golden Temple's Langar, Amritsar, Punjab, India
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  • Sikh men eat evening meal on the floor of the Golden Temple's Langar, Amritsar, Punjab, India
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  • The Golden Temple at night. Sikhism's holiest of "Gudwaras", places of worship, Amritsar, Punjab, India.
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  • Volunteers line up to wash the thousands of aluminium plates and cutlery that the pilgrims use each day on visiting their holiest of "Gudwaras" the Golden Temple in Amritsar, Punjab, India.
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  • Thousands of Sikh pilgrims get free meals at the Langar of the Golden Temple in Amritsar, Punjab.
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  • a Sikh volunteer serves Rotis in the Langar to the hundreds of pilgrims that arrive each day to pay their respects at the Golden Temple in Amritsar, Punjab, India
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  • Dozens of volunteers  help out as cooks and Chapati makers at the Golden Temple's kitchen, Amritsar, Punjab, India
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  • Sikh pilgrim in prayer and meditation at the Golden Temple in Amritsar, Punjab, India
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  • Cooks preparing the midday meal in the Golden Temple's Langer (Kitchen) which serves up to 40.000 free meals a day. During the key Sikh religious festivities up to 500.000 meals can be served every day in Sikhisms holiest of places. Seen here stirring a vast vat of lentil soup. The Langar is manned by volunteers, given that according to their teachings "charity" is central to their way of life and therefore offering your time, energy or funds is a way of saying thanks to God  through good deeds. Amritsar, Punjab, India.
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  • The Golden Temple at dawn Sikhism's holliest of "Gudwaras", places of worship, Amritsar, Punjab, India.
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  • Pilgrims enter the gates of the Golden Temple at night. Sikhism's holiest of "Gudwaras", places of worship, Amritsar, Punjab, India.
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  • Sikh volunteers hand out clean aluminium plates to allow the thousands of pilgrims that visit each day their holiest of "Gudwaras", places of worship, the Golden Temple, Amritsar, Punjab, India.
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  • Volunteers line up to wash the thousands of aluminium plates and cutlery that the pilgrims use each day on visiting their holiest of "Gudwaras" the Golden Temple in Amritsar, Punjab, India.
    20071218_india_0564_1.jpg
  • A Sikh man eats a bowl of lentil soup at the Golden Temple's Langar, Amritsar, Punjab, India
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  • Cooks preparing the midday meal in the Golden Temple's Langer (Kitchen) which serves up to 40.000 free meals a day. During the key Sikh religious festivities up to 500.000 meals can be served every day in Sikhisms holiest of places. Seen here stirring a vast vat of lentil soup. The Langar is manned by volunteers, given that according to their teachings "charity" is central to their way of life and therefore offering your time, energy or funds is a way of saying thanks to God  through good deeds. Amritsar, Punjab, India.
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  • The Golden Temple at night. Sikhism's holiest of "Gudwaras", places of worship, Amritsar, Punjab, India.
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  • Piles of Rotis after having been cooked by volunteers in the Langar of the Golden Temple, Amritsar, Punjab, India
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  • A Sikh pilgrim sits in silence and reflection  at the edge of the Amritsagar, the pond that surrounds the Golden Temple, Sikhisms' holiest of "Gudwaras", Amritsar, Punjab, India
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  • Pilgrims at the Golden Temple, Amritsar, India
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  • Reading from the Shri Guru Granth Sahib, the Sikh holy text..Golden Temple, Amritsar, India
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  • An interior of a Masonic Temple at the Andaz Hotel on the 20th September 2019 in London in the United Kingdom.
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  • An interior of a Masonic Temple at the Andaz Hotel on the 20th September 2019 in London in the United Kingdom.
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  • An interior of a Masonic Temple at the Andaz Hotel on the 20th September 2019 in London in the United Kingdom.
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  • Golden Buddhist cloth with Chinese characters at Longhua Temple in the south of Shanghai, China. This is a working temple where public come to burn incense, offer gifts and to eat. Located on Longhua Road, the temple was first built in 242 AD, during the period of the Three Kingdoms. Longhua Temple is the oldest temple in Shanghai and also the largest at 20,000 square metres including it’s grounds. Because of several destructions by the wars, most of the buildings in Longhua Temple were reconstructed during the reign of the Emperor Tongzhi and Guangxu during the Qing Dynasty.
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  • Golden Buddhist statues and interior at Longhua Temple in the south of Shanghai, China. This is a working temple where public come to burn incense, offer gifts and to eat. Located on Longhua Road, the temple was first built in 242 AD, during the period of the Three Kingdoms. Longhua Temple is the oldest temple in Shanghai and also the largest at 20,000 square metres including it’s grounds. Because of several destructions by the wars, most of the buildings in Longhua Temple were reconstructed during the reign of the Emperor Tongzhi and Guangxu during the Qing Dynasty.
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  • Golden Buddhist statues and interior at Longhua Temple in the south of Shanghai, China. This is a working temple where public come to burn incense, offer gifts and to eat. Located on Longhua Road, the temple was first built in 242 AD, during the period of the Three Kingdoms. Longhua Temple is the oldest temple in Shanghai and also the largest at 20,000 square metres including it’s grounds. Because of several destructions by the wars, most of the buildings in Longhua Temple were reconstructed during the reign of the Emperor Tongzhi and Guangxu during the Qing Dynasty.
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  • Golden Buddhist cloth with Chinese characters at Longhua Temple in the south of Shanghai, China. This is a working temple where public come to burn incense, offer gifts and to eat. Located on Longhua Road, the temple was first built in 242 AD, during the period of the Three Kingdoms. Longhua Temple is the oldest temple in Shanghai and also the largest at 20,000 square metres including it’s grounds. Because of several destructions by the wars, most of the buildings in Longhua Temple were reconstructed during the reign of the Emperor Tongzhi and Guangxu during the Qing Dynasty.
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  • Golden Buddhist statues and interior at Longhua Temple in the south of Shanghai, China. This is a working temple where public come to burn incense, offer gifts and to eat. Located on Longhua Road, the temple was first built in 242 AD, during the period of the Three Kingdoms. Longhua Temple is the oldest temple in Shanghai and also the largest at 20,000 square metres including it’s grounds. Because of several destructions by the wars, most of the buildings in Longhua Temple were reconstructed during the reign of the Emperor Tongzhi and Guangxu during the Qing Dynasty.
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  • Golden Buddhist statues and interior at Longhua Temple in the south of Shanghai, China. This is a working temple where public come to burn incense, offer gifts and to eat. Located on Longhua Road, the temple was first built in 242 AD, during the period of the Three Kingdoms. Longhua Temple is the oldest temple in Shanghai and also the largest at 20,000 square metres including it’s grounds. Because of several destructions by the wars, most of the buildings in Longhua Temple were reconstructed during the reign of the Emperor Tongzhi and Guangxu during the Qing Dynasty.
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  • Golden Buddhist statues and interior at Longhua Temple in the south of Shanghai, China. This is a working temple where public come to burn incense, offer gifts and to eat. Located on Longhua Road, the temple was first built in 242 AD, during the period of the Three Kingdoms. Longhua Temple is the oldest temple in Shanghai and also the largest at 20,000 square metres including it’s grounds. Because of several destructions by the wars, most of the buildings in Longhua Temple were reconstructed during the reign of the Emperor Tongzhi and Guangxu during the Qing Dynasty.
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  • Detail of a sand garden at the Ginkakuji Temple Kyoto Japan.Ginkaku-ji, known as the "Temple of the Silver Pavilion," is a Buddhist temple in the Sakyo ward of Kyoto, Japan. The official name is Jish?ç-ji ( "Temple of Shining Mercy"). It was built in 1474 by the shogun Ashikaga Yoshimasa, who sought to emulate the golden Kinkaku-ji commissioned by his grandfather Ashikaga Yoshimitsu. The temple is part of the Shokoku-ji branch of Rinzai Zen.
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  • People praying at olden Buddhist statues and interior at Longhua Temple in the south of Shanghai, China. This is a working temple where public come to burn incense, offer gifts and to eat. Located on Longhua Road, the temple was first built in 242 AD, during the period of the Three Kingdoms. Longhua Temple is the oldest temple in Shanghai and also the largest at 20,000 square metres including it’s grounds. Because of several destructions by the wars, most of the buildings in Longhua Temple were reconstructed during the reign of the Emperor Tongzhi and Guangxu during the Qing Dynasty.
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  • Solid gold statue of Buddha at Wat Traimit Wittayaram Voraviharn (Traimit Royal Temple). Almost unbelievably this Buddha, standing 3m high is actually solid gold, weighing in at 5 tons. Built in the Sukhothai are, 700 years ago it is a classic example of the curved grace of Sukhothai art. May years ago the Golden Buddha was covered in stucco art to protect it from the Burmese. Then in 1955 the image was accidentally knocked, rvealing the gold beneath.
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  • Situated in the heart of Bangkok, near the famous Golden swing, is a series of streets and alleyways dedicated to the manufacture of Buddhist and Hindu icons together with other religious paraphernalia.
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  • Workshop with man spraying Buddhist figures and statues. Situated in the heart of Bangkok, near the famous Golden swing, is a series of streets and alleyways dedicated to the manufacture of Buddhist and Hindu icons together with other religious paraphernalia.
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  • Girl sitting in a golden throne has her photo taken wearing traditional Chinese clothing. Beihai Park is an imperial garden in Beijing. First built in the 10th century, it is amongst the largest of Chinese gardens, and contains numerous historically important structures, palaces and temples. Since 1925, the place has been open to the public as a park. It is also connected at the south to the Shichahai. The Park has an area of more than 69 hectares, with a lake that covers more than half of the entire Park.
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  • Girl sitting in a golden throne has her photo taken wearing traditional Chinese clothing. Beihai Park is an imperial garden in Beijing. First built in the 10th century, it is amongst the largest of Chinese gardens, and contains numerous historically important structures, palaces and temples. Since 1925, the place has been open to the public as a park. It is also connected at the south to the Shichahai. The Park has an area of more than 69 hectares, with a lake that covers more than half of the entire Park.
    20120531beihai park beijing_V.jpg
  • Girls sitting in a golden throne have their photo taken wearing traditional Chinese clothing. Beihai Park is an imperial garden in Beijing. First built in the 10th century, it is amongst the largest of Chinese gardens, and contains numerous historically important structures, palaces and temples. Since 1925, the place has been open to the public as a park. It is also connected at the south to the Shichahai. The Park has an area of more than 69 hectares, with a lake that covers more than half of the entire Park.
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