Młodzi mnisi w klasztorze Chokling w wiosce Bir, około 70 km od Dharamsali w Indiach uczą się podstawowych czynności związanych z życiem w klasztorze.
epa06889552 A young Buddhist monks clean an outdoor area at Chokling Monastery in Bir village, about 70 km from Dharamsala, India, 15 July 2018. Chokling Monastery was established in the 1960’s after the failed uprising of Tibetans against a Chinese invasion in 1959 which forced them to flee Tibet and live in exile in India. EPA/SANJAY BAID
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epa06889553 A young Buddhist monk cleans at Chokling Monastery in Bir village, about 70 km from Dharamsala, India, 15 July 2018. Chokling Monastery was established in the 1960’s after the failed uprising of Tibetans against a Chinese invasion in 1959 which forced them to flee Tibet and live in exile in India. EPA/SANJAY BAID
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epa06889555 A young Buddhist monks clean the pavement at Chokling Monastery in Bir village, about 70 km from Dharamsala, India, 15 July 2018. Chokling Monastery was established in the 1960’s after the failed uprising of Tibetans against a Chinese invasion in 1959 which forced them to flee Tibet and live in exile in India. EPA/SANJAY BAID
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epa06889556 A young Buddhist monk cleans the pavement at Chokling Monastery in Bir village, about 70 km from Dharamsala, India, 15 July 2018. Chokling Monastery was established in the 1960’s after the failed uprising of Tibetans against a Chinese invasion in 1959 which forced them to flee Tibet and live in exile in India. EPA/SANJAY BAID
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epa06889557 A general view of Chokling Monastery at Bir village, about 70 km from Dharamsala, India, 15 July 2018. Chokling Monastery was established in the 1960’s after the failed uprising of Tibetans against a Chinese invasion in 1959 which forced them to flee Tibet and live in exile in India. EPA/SANJAY BAID
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