Lama Tshering Dorji General Shop

Paro


This monk supply shop is one of several in Paro aimed squarely at locals and monks rather than tourists, but it's a fascinating browse. Items for sale include amulets, divination dice, prayer flags, incense, statuary and butter lamps – everything in fact for your own personal altar. There are also some nonreligious items such as khuru darts and bamboo arrows.


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