Chendebji Chorten is a stupa in Bhutan, located 41 kilometres (25 mi) west of Trongsa at 2,430 metres (7,970 ft) in elevation. According to legend, Chendebji Chöten covers the body of an "evil spirit". Chendebji Chorten is constructed in the style of Nepalese stupas such as Boudhanath. It was built at some point in the 18th century, and is located along the Chorten Lam, a path connecting various chortens in Bhutan. A prayer wall or mani stone is located in the complex. It was constructed by Lam Oensey Tshering Wangchuk, reportedly to repel the demon Ngala.
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| - Чендебджи-чортен или Чаро-Кашо — буддийская ступа недалеко от деревни Чендебджи, поставленная примерно в 20 км на спуске с перевала через Чёрные Горы. Чортен разделяет восточный Бутан от западного Бутана. Ступа выполнена в непальском стиле, подобно знаменитым ступам Сваямбунатх или Боднатх в Катманду. Рядом с основной ступой расположено несколько малых ступ. Чортен построен в XIX веке тибетскими ламами. По легенде, ступа должна была запечатать злых демонов, которые были убиты на перевале. Ступа находится на высоте 2430 метров на участке шоссе от Вангди-Пходранга в Тонгса. (ru)
- Chendebji Chorten is a stupa in Bhutan, located 41 kilometres (25 mi) west of Trongsa at 2,430 metres (7,970 ft) in elevation. According to legend, Chendebji Chöten covers the body of an "evil spirit". Chendebji Chorten is constructed in the style of Nepalese stupas such as Boudhanath. It was built at some point in the 18th century, and is located along the Chorten Lam, a path connecting various chortens in Bhutan. A prayer wall or mani stone is located in the complex. It was constructed by Lam Oensey Tshering Wangchuk, reportedly to repel the demon Ngala. (en)
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| - Chendebji Chorten is a stupa in Bhutan, located 41 kilometres (25 mi) west of Trongsa at 2,430 metres (7,970 ft) in elevation. According to legend, Chendebji Chöten covers the body of an "evil spirit". Chendebji Chorten is constructed in the style of Nepalese stupas such as Boudhanath. It was built at some point in the 18th century, and is located along the Chorten Lam, a path connecting various chortens in Bhutan. A prayer wall or mani stone is located in the complex. It was constructed by Lam Oensey Tshering Wangchuk, reportedly to repel the demon Ngala. A festival is held there annually from the 21st to the 25th day of the 9th lunar month of the Bhutanese calendar. (en)
- Чендебджи-чортен или Чаро-Кашо — буддийская ступа недалеко от деревни Чендебджи, поставленная примерно в 20 км на спуске с перевала через Чёрные Горы. Чортен разделяет восточный Бутан от западного Бутана. Ступа выполнена в непальском стиле, подобно знаменитым ступам Сваямбунатх или Боднатх в Катманду. Рядом с основной ступой расположено несколько малых ступ. Чортен построен в XIX веке тибетскими ламами. По легенде, ступа должна была запечатать злых демонов, которые были убиты на перевале. Ступа находится на высоте 2430 метров на участке шоссе от Вангди-Пходранга в Тонгса. (ru)
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