Believers visit the Rinpoche Bagsha Datsan on the second day of the Buddhist New Year, known as Sagaalgan, in Ulan-Ude, Republic of Buryatia, Russia.19.02.2026#9108766
Believers visit the Rinpoche Bagsha Datsan on the second day of the Buddhist New Year, known as Sagaalgan, in Ulan-Ude, Republic of Buryatia, Russia.19.02.2026#9108725
Believers visit the Rinpoche Bagsha Datsan on the second day of the Buddhist New Year, known as Sagaalgan, in Ulan-Ude, Republic of Buryatia, Russia.19.02.2026#9108724
Believers visit the Rinpoche Bagsha Datsan on the second day of the Buddhist New Year, known as Sagaalgan, in Ulan-Ude, Republic of Buryatia, Russia.19.02.2026#9108720
Believers attend the Khiimori ritual on the second day of the Buddhist New Year, known as Sagaalgan, at the Rinpoche Bagsha Datsan in Ulan-Ude, Republic of Buryatia, Russia. The Khiimori is a symbol in the form of a horse carrying a wish-fulfilling jewel on its back, bringing prosperity and representing a person's vital force. It is depicted on prayer flags of four colours symbolising different energies.19.02.2026#9108715
Believers attend the Khiimori ritual on the second day of the Buddhist New Year, known as Sagaalgan, at the Rinpoche Bagsha Datsan in Ulan-Ude, Republic of Buryatia, Russia. The Khiimori is a symbol in the form of a horse carrying a wish-fulfilling jewel on its back, bringing prosperity and representing a person's vital force. It is depicted on prayer flags of four colours symbolising different energies.19.02.2026#9108711
Believers attend the Khiimori ritual on the second day of the Buddhist New Year, known as Sagaalgan, at the Rinpoche Bagsha Datsan in Ulan-Ude, Republic of Buryatia, Russia. The Khiimori is a symbol in the form of a horse carrying a wish-fulfilling jewel on its back, bringing prosperity and representing a person's vital force. It is depicted on prayer flags of four colours symbolising different energies.19.02.2026#9108709
Believers attend the Khiimori ritual on the second day of the Buddhist New Year, known as Sagaalgan, at the Rinpoche Bagsha Datsan in Ulan-Ude, Republic of Buryatia, Russia. The Khiimori is a symbol in the form of a horse carrying a wish-fulfilling jewel on its back, bringing prosperity and representing a person's vital force. It is depicted on prayer flags of four colours symbolising different energies.19.02.2026#9108707
Believers attend the Khiimori ritual on the second day of the Buddhist New Year, known as Sagaalgan, at the Rinpoche Bagsha Datsan in Ulan-Ude, Republic of Buryatia, Russia. The Khiimori is a symbol in the form of a horse carrying a wish-fulfilling jewel on its back, bringing prosperity and representing a person's vital force. It is depicted on prayer flags of four colours symbolising different energies.19.02.2026#9108706
A believer attends the Khiimori ritual on the second day of the Buddhist New Year, known as Sagaalgan, at the Rinpoche Bagsha Datsan in Ulan-Ude, Republic of Buryatia, Russia. The Khiimori is a symbol in the form of a horse carrying a wish-fulfilling jewel on its back, bringing prosperity and representing a person's vital force. It is depicted on prayer flags of four colours symbolising different energies.19.02.2026#9108704
Believers attend the Khiimori ritual on the second day of the Buddhist New Year, known as Sagaalgan, at the Rinpoche Bagsha Datsan in Ulan-Ude, Republic of Buryatia, Russia. The Khiimori is a symbol in the form of a horse carrying a wish-fulfilling jewel on its back, bringing prosperity and representing a person's vital force. It is depicted on prayer flags of four colours symbolising different energies.19.02.2026#9108693
A believer attends the Khiimori ritual on the second day of the Buddhist New Year, known as Sagaalgan, at the Rinpoche Bagsha Datsan in Ulan-Ude, Republic of Buryatia, Russia. The Khiimori is a symbol in the form of a horse carrying a wish-fulfilling jewel on its back, bringing prosperity and representing a person's vital force. It is depicted on prayer flags of four colours symbolising different energies.19.02.2026#9108677
Believers attend the Khiimori ritual on the second day of the Buddhist New Year, known as Sagaalgan, at the Rinpoche Bagsha Datsan in Ulan-Ude, Republic of Buryatia, Russia. The Khiimori is a symbol in the form of a horse carrying a wish-fulfilling jewel on its back, bringing prosperity and representing a person's vital force. It is depicted on prayer flags of four colours symbolising different energies.19.02.2026#9108568
Believers attend the Khiimori ritual on the second day of the Buddhist New Year, known as Sagaalgan, at the Rinpoche Bagsha Datsan in Ulan-Ude, Republic of Buryatia, Russia. The Khiimori is a symbol in the form of a horse carrying a wish-fulfilling jewel on its back, bringing prosperity and representing a person's vital force. It is depicted on prayer flags of four colours symbolising different energies.19.02.2026#9108567
Believers attend the Khiimori ritual on the second day of the Buddhist New Year, known as Sagaalgan, at the Rinpoche Bagsha Datsan in Ulan-Ude, Republic of Buryatia, Russia. The Khiimori is a symbol in the form of a horse carrying a wish-fulfilling jewel on its back, bringing prosperity and representing a person's vital force. It is depicted on prayer flags of four colours symbolising different energies.19.02.2026#9108566
Monks and believers attend the Khiimori ritual on the second day of the Buddhist New Year, known as Sagaalgan, at the Rinpoche Bagsha Datsan in Ulan-Ude, Republic of Buryatia, Russia. The Khiimori is a symbol in the form of a horse carrying a wish-fulfilling jewel on its back, bringing prosperity and representing a person's vital force. It is depicted on prayer flags of four colours symbolising different energies.19.02.2026#9108563
Monks and believers attend the Khiimori ritual on the second day of the Buddhist New Year, known as Sagaalgan, at the Rinpoche Bagsha Datsan in Ulan-Ude, Republic of Buryatia, Russia. The Khiimori is a symbol in the form of a horse carrying a wish-fulfilling jewel on its back, bringing prosperity and representing a person's vital force. It is depicted on prayer flags of four colours symbolising different energies.19.02.2026#9108562
A monk attends the Khiimori ritual on the second day of the Buddhist New Year, known as Sagaalgan, at the Rinpoche Bagsha Datsan in Ulan-Ude, Republic of Buryatia, Russia. The Khiimori is a symbol in the form of a horse carrying a wish-fulfilling jewel on its back, bringing prosperity and representing a person's vital force. It is depicted on prayer flags of four colours symbolising different energies.19.02.2026#9108558
Monks and believers attend the Khiimori ritual on the second day of the Buddhist New Year, known as Sagaalgan, at the Rinpoche Bagsha Datsan in Ulan-Ude, Republic of Buryatia, Russia. The Khiimori is a symbol in the form of a horse carrying a wish-fulfilling jewel on its back, bringing prosperity and representing a person's vital force. It is depicted on prayer flags of four colours symbolising different energies.19.02.2026#9108556
Monks and believers attend the Khiimori ritual on the second day of the Buddhist New Year, known as Sagaalgan, at the Rinpoche Bagsha Datsan in Ulan-Ude, Republic of Buryatia, Russia. The Khiimori is a symbol in the form of a horse carrying a wish-fulfilling jewel on its back, bringing prosperity and representing a person's vital force. It is depicted on prayer flags of four colours symbolising different energies.19.02.2026#9108554