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  1. Día 2: Sarnath y Varanasi (viaje al norte de la India)

    Blog: Diario de a bordo - 19 April 2011

    Varanasi, 10 de enero de 2011Me desperté sabiendo que ya había amanecido, pero sin ganas de salir de la cama. Tenía la nariz congelada, lo que indicaba que afuera seguía haciendo la misma temperatura glacial del día anterior. Tras armarme de valor, salí corriendo del saco de dormir y me vestí en un tiempo récord. Esa mañana la ducha quedaba descartada, porque no me apetecía pillar una pulmonía.

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  2. Sarnath, The Deer Park In India Where Buddha First Taught

    Blog: Quillcards - 21 June 2010

    Buddha’s Religious Teachings Having adopted the life of a religious master from the age of 35 until his death in 486 B.C. at the age of 80, Buddha taught the ‘noble truths’ that the craving for pleasure and the avoidance of pain leads to existence and suffering. To get out of this cycle, Buddha stressed, [...]Sarnath, The Deer Park In India Where Buddha First Taught is a post from: Quillcards

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  3. Kagyu Tibetan Monastery: Vajra Vidya Institute, Sarnath, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, India

    Blog: Sherab's Photography - 3 March 2010

      Kagyu Tibetan Monastery: Vajra Vidya Institute, Sarnath

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  4. Mulagandha Kuti Vihar of Mahabodhi Society, Sarnath, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, India

    Blog: Sherab's Photography - 3 March 2010

      Entrance gate to the Mulagandha Kuti Vihar of Mahabodhi Society, Sarnath

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  5. Korean Buddhist Temple in Sarnath, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, India

    Blog: Sherab's Photography - 3 March 2010

    Korean Buddhist Temple building in Sarnath

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  6. Migadawun Myanmar Temple in Sarnath near Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, India

    Blog: Sherab's Photography - 3 March 2010

      Burmese style temple gate in Sarnath

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  7. Friday Flashback – The Ganges River and Ghats in Varanasi

    Blog: GoBackpacking - 30 October 2009

    _ Varanasi is a pilgrimage site for many Hindus in India (and around the world) as it sits along the holy Ganges River.  Along with Old Islamic Cairo in Egypt and the old part of Kathmandu in Nepal, Varanasi offers great photographic opportunities with every step. These two Varanasi posts include a lot of my favorite shots, [...]Buy travel insurance from Worldnomads.com (Lonely Planet's preferred carrier)

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