805-879 - Butter lamps lit in Mongar Dzong (monastery), built in the 1930s, one of Bhutan's newest dzongs, built without plans or nails, Bhutan, Asia
805-877 - Prayer flags at Mebar Tsho, The Burning Lake, where Pema Lingpa is said to have held a burning butter lamp under the water, Bumthang, Bhutan, Asia
805-874 - Buddhist monk looking back at Trongsa Dzong, Bhutan's largest monastery fortress established in 1543 above Mangde river gorge, Bhutan, Asia
805-873 - Inner courtyard in Trongsa Dzong, Bhutan's largest monastery fortress, established in 1543 overlooking the Mangde river gorge, Bhutan, Asia
805-869 - Punakha dzong (monastery), old capital of Bhutan, at the confluence of the Pho chu (Father) and Mo Chu (Mother) rivers, Punakha, Bhutan, Asia
805-863 - Buddha Dordenma statue, bronze, gilded in gold, 51.5 metres high, a Shakyamuni statue housing 100 smaller Buddha statues, Thimpu, Bhutan, Asia
805-859 - Taktsang Palphug Monastery, (Tiger's Nest monastery), a sacred Buddhist site built in 1692 and clinging to rock at 3120 metres, Bhutan, Himalayas, Asia
805-860 - Taktsang Palphug Monastery (Tiger's Nest monastery), a prominent sacred Buddhist site clinging to rock at 3120 metres, Bhutan, Himalayas, Asia
805-858 - Buddhist man spinning temple prayer wheels outside Dumtse Lakhang Buddhist temple as he perambulates the temple before entering, Bhutan, Asia
805-851 - Monks performing religious ceremonial dances in the inner monastery courtyard at the Paro Tsechu (annual monastery festival), Paro, Bhutan, Asia
1179-273 - The Paro valley extends westward closer to the peaks that rise on the Tibetan border, famous for its many Buddhist temples, Bhutan, Himalayas, Asia
832-340746 - Bhutan, Kingdom, Himalaya, convent Takstang near Paro (Tiger's Lair), said to be built by Guru Rinpoche getting there on the back of a flying tiger