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A Tibetan monk prays in the entrance to the Namo Monastery, founded over 1, 100 years ago, located on the outskirts of Kangding in Sichuan province February 24, 2009. The monastery is preparing to mark the Tibetan New Year with a special prayer service inside the temple, and not outside as in previous years. Kangding is a town historically part of Tibet and heavily populated by Tibetans who are preparing to mark their new year on February 25 amid heavy security. But this years anniversary is extra sensitive as 2009 also marks the 50th anniversary of the flight into exile of Tibets spiritual leader, the Dalai Lama, after an abortive uprising against Chinese rule. REUTERS/David Gray (CHINA)
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In this print captured by David Gray, a Tibetan monk is seen deep in prayer at the entrance of the ancient Namo Monastery. Founded over 1,100 years ago and located on the outskirts of Kangding in Sichuan province, this sacred place holds immense significance for Tibetans. As we gaze upon this powerful image, we witness a momentous occasion - the approaching Tibetan New Year. Traditionally celebrated outside, this year marks a departure from that norm as preparations are underway to hold a special prayer service inside the temple. The atmosphere is charged with anticipation and reverence as devotees gather to mark this auspicious event amidst heightened security measures. However, beyond its usual importance lies an additional layer of sensitivity surrounding this particular anniversary. In 2009, Tibet's spiritual leader, His Holiness the Dalai Lama fled into exile after an unsuccessful uprising against Chinese rule - making it fifty years since his departure. This milestone adds poignancy to an already significant occasion for Tibetans worldwide. Through Gray's lens, we catch a glimpse of devotion and resilience embodied by the praying monk. The photograph serves as a reminder of both cultural heritage and ongoing struggles faced by Tibetans today. It encapsulates their unwavering faith despite challenging circumstances while honoring centuries-old traditions within these hallowed walls.
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