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Type of monastery

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An example of the ger-style architecture is the lamasery Dashi-Choiling in Ulaanbaatar.
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The next little Buddha must reach his lamasery with his aura intact.
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The bell-ringing and the guttural chants of the tuna auctioneers lend the place the air of a lamasery.
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The main lamasery in town is the Sakyapa monastery Doendrub Ling, commonly just called Yushu Gompa.
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It was donated for use as a lamasery after his death in 1735.
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After the plane lands in the snowbound mountains, the four are rescued and taken to a lamasery called Shangri-La.
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A lamasery is a monastery, after all, even in Shangri-La's exotic form, and the monastic life is for the very few.
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Near the 16th-century Xilituzhao lamasery, home to Buddhist monks for over 400 years, one street appears untouched.
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Even the teenaged Buddhist monk greeting visitors to the lamasery owns a touch-screen phone he bought in Shenzhen.
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  • A monastery for lamas
  • Monastery (plural: monasteries) denotes the building, or complex of buildings, that houses a room reserved for prayer (e.g. an oratory) as well as the domestic quarters and workplace(s) of monastics, whether monks or nuns, and whether living in community or alone (hermits).