Bhutan existed as a patchwork of minor warring fiefdoms until the early 17th century, when the area was unified by ShabdrungNgawang Namgyal, who fled religious persecution in Tibet and cultivated a separate Bhutanese identity. In the early 20th century, Bhutan came into contact with the British Empire, after which Bhutan continued strong bilateral relations with India upon its independence. In 2006, Business Week rated Bhutan the happiest country in Asia and the eighth-happiest in the world, based on a global survey.
Bhutan This Week-- a look back into the week's top news stories from across the Kingdom.
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Bhutan This Week (July 24-30)
Bhutan This Week (July 24-30)
Bhutan This Week (July 24-30)
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Interview with Karma Yonten of Greener Way, Bhutan by BBC World News 2013 09 12 14 30 01
Interview with Karma Yonten of Greener Way, Bhutan by BBC World News 2013 09 12 14 30 01
Interview with Karma Yonten of Greener Way, Bhutan by BBC World News 2013 09 12 14 30 01
Karma Yonten of Greener Way based in Thimphu, Bhutan in an interview with BBC on September 12th, 2013.
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Bhutan This Week (Feb. 1-7)
Bhutan This Week (Feb. 1-7)
Bhutan This Week (Feb. 1-7)
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Bhutan's Organic Dream (Channel News Asia)
Bhutan's Organic Dream (Channel News Asia)
Bhutan's Organic Dream (Channel News Asia)
This is an abridged version of our full story that was aired on the Amazing Asia programme on Channel NewsAsia. For the full story, pls visit http://www.yout...
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24:31
Bhutan This Week (August 21-27)
Bhutan This Week (August 21-27)
Bhutan This Week (August 21-27)
Published on Aug 22, 2015
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23:56
Bhutan This Week (May 22-28)
Bhutan This Week (May 22-28)
Bhutan This Week (May 22-28)
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62:28
Prof. A. G. Iyer on ENERTIA-Lemon News-Latest Explosive - BHEL Bhutan BVT Agency Commission Scam
Prof. A. G. Iyer on ENERTIA-Lemon News-Latest Explosive - BHEL Bhutan BVT Agency Commission Scam
Prof. A. G. Iyer on ENERTIA-Lemon News-Latest Explosive - BHEL Bhutan BVT Agency Commission Scam
Must Watch - Prof. A. G. Iyer on Lemon News with R. K. Bajaj (Anchor) and Pradeep Nambiar, Legal Expert on ENERTIA Expose - UPA-II BHEL Bhutan BVT(Bhutan Ventures Trading) Agency Commission Scam Aired Exclusively on Lemon News - Sunday, 21st December 2014 - Watch this Explosive and latest exclusive Video on Lemon News.
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Bhutan This Week (Mar. 6-12)
Bhutan This Week (Mar. 6-12)
Bhutan This Week (Mar. 6-12)
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4:12
King of Bhutan Ties the Knot
King of Bhutan Ties the Knot
King of Bhutan Ties the Knot
Ruler of tiny Asian nation added to the list of this year's royal weddings.
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Bhutan This Week (June 26- July 2)
Bhutan This Week (June 26- July 2)
Bhutan This Week (June 26- July 2)
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Bhutan This Week-- a look back into the week's top news stories from across the Kingdom.
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Bhutan This Week (July 24-30)
Bhutan This Week (July 24-30)
Bhutan This Week (July 24-30)
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Interview with Karma Yonten of Greener Way, Bhutan by BBC World News 2013 09 12 14 30 01
Interview with Karma Yonten of Greener Way, Bhutan by BBC World News 2013 09 12 14 30 01
Interview with Karma Yonten of Greener Way, Bhutan by BBC World News 2013 09 12 14 30 01
Karma Yonten of Greener Way based in Thimphu, Bhutan in an interview with BBC on September 12th, 2013.
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Bhutan This Week (Feb. 1-7)
Bhutan This Week (Feb. 1-7)
Bhutan This Week (Feb. 1-7)
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3:22
Bhutan's Organic Dream (Channel News Asia)
Bhutan's Organic Dream (Channel News Asia)
Bhutan's Organic Dream (Channel News Asia)
This is an abridged version of our full story that was aired on the Amazing Asia programme on Channel NewsAsia. For the full story, pls visit http://www.yout...
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24:31
Bhutan This Week (August 21-27)
Bhutan This Week (August 21-27)
Bhutan This Week (August 21-27)
Published on Aug 22, 2015
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23:56
Bhutan This Week (May 22-28)
Bhutan This Week (May 22-28)
Bhutan This Week (May 22-28)
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62:28
Prof. A. G. Iyer on ENERTIA-Lemon News-Latest Explosive - BHEL Bhutan BVT Agency Commission Scam
Prof. A. G. Iyer on ENERTIA-Lemon News-Latest Explosive - BHEL Bhutan BVT Agency Commission Scam
Prof. A. G. Iyer on ENERTIA-Lemon News-Latest Explosive - BHEL Bhutan BVT Agency Commission Scam
Must Watch - Prof. A. G. Iyer on Lemon News with R. K. Bajaj (Anchor) and Pradeep Nambiar, Legal Expert on ENERTIA Expose - UPA-II BHEL Bhutan BVT(Bhutan Ventures Trading) Agency Commission Scam Aired Exclusively on Lemon News - Sunday, 21st December 2014 - Watch this Explosive and latest exclusive Video on Lemon News.
30:30
Bhutan This Week (Mar. 6-12)
Bhutan This Week (Mar. 6-12)
Bhutan This Week (Mar. 6-12)
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4:12
King of Bhutan Ties the Knot
King of Bhutan Ties the Knot
King of Bhutan Ties the Knot
Ruler of tiny Asian nation added to the list of this year's royal weddings.
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Bhutan This Week (June 26- July 2)
Bhutan This Week (June 26- July 2)
Bhutan This Week (June 26- July 2)
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0:36
Bhutan News Service
Bhutan News Service
Bhutan News Service
Radio Ad of Bhutan News Service.
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Bhutanese Artists - Bhutan News Service
Bhutanese Artists - Bhutan News Service
Bhutanese Artists - Bhutan News Service
Bhutanese artists present a skit Thrown Book during an art competition organised to mark the World Refugee Day in 2010.
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Bhutan This Week (June 5-11)
Bhutan This Week (June 5-11)
Bhutan This Week (June 5-11)
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6:43
Bhutan News Service-Vidhyapati Mishra, speaks to Bhutanese. (Recorded by Shahid)
Bhutan News Service-Vidhyapati Mishra, speaks to Bhutanese. (Recorded by Shahid)
Bhutan News Service-Vidhyapati Mishra, speaks to Bhutanese. (Recorded by Shahid)
Bhutan News Service's Managing Editor, Mr. Vidhyapati Mishra, speaks to Bhutanese living in USA. Mr. Shahid M. Pasha interviewed him at his residence in Kath...
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Bhutan News Literacy Workshop in Paro
Bhutan News Literacy Workshop in Paro
Bhutan News Literacy Workshop in Paro
January 7-10, 2013, 25 teachers from a variety of Bhutanese schools gathered for a workshop to learn News Literacy teaching methods that help citizens find r...
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Indian girl killed in Bhutan: Rape and murder alleged
Indian girl killed in Bhutan: Rape and murder alleged
Indian girl killed in Bhutan: Rape and murder alleged
A 14-Year-Old Bengali girl has now been allegedly raped and murdered in Bhutan. After her body was returned to her family, violence in her village, with protesters blocking the International Bhutan road.
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Bhutan This Week (July 31- Aug 6)
Bhutan This Week (July 31- Aug 6)
Bhutan This Week (July 31- Aug 6)
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1:08
Bhutan pm, 16.06.2014, Jaihind TV, Morning News
Bhutan pm, 16.06.2014, Jaihind TV, Morning News
Bhutan pm, 16.06.2014, Jaihind TV, Morning News
Bhutan pm, 16.06.2014, Jaihind TV, Morning News
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Bhutan - Sri Lanka - 2:1 (17.03.2015)
Bhutan - Sri Lanka - 2:1 (17.03.2015)
Bhutan - Sri Lanka - 2:1 (17.03.2015)
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Bhutan This Week (-September 4-10)
Bhutan This Week (-September 4-10)
Bhutan This Week (-September 4-10)
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This is an abridged version of our full story that was aired on the Amazing Asia programme on Channel NewsAsia. For the full story, pls visit http://www.yout...
This is an abridged version of our full story that was aired on the Amazing Asia programme on Channel NewsAsia. For the full story, pls visit http://www.yout...
Published on Aug 22, 2015
Bhutan This Week-- a look back into the week's top news stories from across the Kingdom.
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Published on Aug 22, 2015
Bhutan This Week-- a look back into the week's top news stories from across the Kingdom.
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Must Watch - Prof. A. G. Iyer on Lemon News with R. K. Bajaj (Anchor) and Pradeep Nambiar, Legal Expert on ENERTIA Expose - UPA-II BHEL Bhutan BVT(Bhutan Ventures Trading) Agency Commission Scam Aired Exclusively on Lemon News - Sunday, 21st December 2014 - Watch this Explosive and latest exclusive Video on Lemon News.
Must Watch - Prof. A. G. Iyer on Lemon News with R. K. Bajaj (Anchor) and Pradeep Nambiar, Legal Expert on ENERTIA Expose - UPA-II BHEL Bhutan BVT(Bhutan Ventures Trading) Agency Commission Scam Aired Exclusively on Lemon News - Sunday, 21st December 2014 - Watch this Explosive and latest exclusive Video on Lemon News.
Bhutan News Service's Managing Editor, Mr. Vidhyapati Mishra, speaks to Bhutanese living in USA. Mr. Shahid M. Pasha interviewed him at his residence in Kath...
Bhutan News Service's Managing Editor, Mr. Vidhyapati Mishra, speaks to Bhutanese living in USA. Mr. Shahid M. Pasha interviewed him at his residence in Kath...
January 7-10, 2013, 25 teachers from a variety of Bhutanese schools gathered for a workshop to learn News Literacy teaching methods that help citizens find r...
January 7-10, 2013, 25 teachers from a variety of Bhutanese schools gathered for a workshop to learn News Literacy teaching methods that help citizens find r...
A 14-Year-Old Bengali girl has now been allegedly raped and murdered in Bhutan. After her body was returned to her family, violence in her village, with protesters blocking the International Bhutan road.
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A 14-Year-Old Bengali girl has now been allegedly raped and murdered in Bhutan. After her body was returned to her family, violence in her village, with protesters blocking the International Bhutan road.
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The culture of Bhutan teaches us how to develop compassion in ourselves, others, and all forms of life. Through traditional art and meditation practices, we learn equanimity in all situations. We learn to view all living beings, humans, animals, insects, and plants as sacred and inherently the same as ourselves. We also develop calmness in our minds so that peace, compassion, joy, tolerance and forbearance can be inwardly experienced by ourselves and outwardly experienced to others.
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CHOKI non profit organization in Bhutan
CHOKI non profit organization in Bhutan
CHOKI non profit organization in Bhutan
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Meditation - Singing Bowls, Nada Himalaya by Dueter
Meditation - Singing Bowls, Nada Himalaya by Dueter
Meditation - Singing Bowls, Nada Himalaya by Dueter
Cho - Positive Change of Mind, Ki - Peace
Choki - Peaceful Transformation of the Mind
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The culture of Bhutan teaches us how to develop compassion in ourselves, others, and all forms of life. Through traditional art and meditation practices, we learn equanimity in all situations. We learn to view all living beings, humans, animals, insects, and plants as sacred and inherently the same as ourselves. We also develop calmness in our minds so that peace, compassion, joy, tolerance and forbearance can be inwardly experienced by ourselves and outwardly experienced to others.
Compassion has no judgment, c
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Meditation - Singing Bowls, Nada Himalaya 2 by Dueter
Meditation - Singing Bowls, Nada Himalaya 2 by Dueter
Meditation - Singing Bowls, Nada Himalaya 2 by Dueter
Cho - Positive Change of Mind, Ki - Peace
Choki - Peaceful Transformation of the Mind
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The culture of Bhutan teaches us how to develop compassion in ourselves, others, and all forms of life. Through traditional art and meditation practices, we learn equanimity in all situations. We learn to view all living beings, humans, animals, insects, and plants as sacred and inherently the same as ourselves. We also develop calmness in our minds so that peace, compassion, joy, tolerance and forbearance can be inwardly experienced by ourselves and outwardly experienced to others.
Compassion has no judgment, c
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Traditional Wisdom - Integrity, the Endangered Virtue by Manly Hall
Traditional Wisdom - Integrity, the Endangered Virtue by Manly Hall
Traditional Wisdom - Integrity, the Endangered Virtue by Manly Hall
Cho - Positive Change of Mind, Ki - Peace
Choki - Peaceful Transformation of the Mind
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The culture of Bhutan teaches us how to develop compassion in ourselves, others, and all forms of life. Through traditional art and meditation practices, we learn equanimity in all situations. We learn to view all living beings, humans, animals, insects, and plants as sacred and inherently the same as ourselves. We also develop calmness in our minds so that peace, compassion, joy, tolerance and forbearance can be inwardly experienced by ourselves and outwardly experienced to others.
Compassion has no judgment, co
72:55
Traditional Wisdom - Your Own Happiness Tree by Manly Hall
Traditional Wisdom - Your Own Happiness Tree by Manly Hall
Traditional Wisdom - Your Own Happiness Tree by Manly Hall
Cho - Positive Change of Mind, Ki - Peace
Choki - Peaceful Transformation of the Mind
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The culture of Bhutan teaches us how to develop compassion in ourselves, others, and all forms of life. Through traditional art and meditation practices, we learn equanimity in all situations. We learn to view all living beings, humans, animals, insects, and plants as sacred and inherently the same as ourselves. We also develop calmness in our minds so that peace, compassion, joy, tolerance and forbearance can be inwardly experienced by ourselves and outwardly experienced to others.
Compassion has no judgment, co
71:37
Traditional Wisdom - Your Own Life is Your Personal Mandala by Manly Hall
Traditional Wisdom - Your Own Life is Your Personal Mandala by Manly Hall
Traditional Wisdom - Your Own Life is Your Personal Mandala by Manly Hall
Cho - Positive Change of Mind, Ki - Peace
Choki - Peaceful Transformation of the Mind
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The culture of Bhutan teaches us how to develop compassion in ourselves, others, and all forms of life. Through traditional art and meditation practices, we learn equanimity in all situations. We learn to view all living beings, humans, animals, insects, and plants as sacred and inherently the same as ourselves. We also develop calmness in our minds so that peace, compassion, joy, tolerance and forbearance can be inwardly experienced by ourselves and outwardly experienced to others.
Compassion has no judgment, co
69:21
Traditional Wisdom - Reclaim the Mind by Manly Hall
Traditional Wisdom - Reclaim the Mind by Manly Hall
Traditional Wisdom - Reclaim the Mind by Manly Hall
Cho - Positive Change of Mind, Ki - Peace
Choki - Peaceful Transformation of the Mind
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The culture of Bhutan teaches us how to develop compassion in ourselves, others, and all forms of life. Through traditional art and meditation practices, we learn equanimity in all situations. We learn to view all living beings, humans, animals, insects, and plants as sacred and inherently the same as ourselves. We also develop calmness in our minds so that peace, compassion, joy, tolerance and forbearance can be inwardly experienced by ourselves and outwardly experienced to others.
Compassion has no judgment, co
14:45
Traditional Music Matters in Bhutan: Sonam Dorji at TEDxThimphu
Traditional Music Matters in Bhutan: Sonam Dorji at TEDxThimphu
Traditional Music Matters in Bhutan: Sonam Dorji at TEDxThimphu
Sonam Dorji is the Director for the Music of Bhutan Research Center. Sonam is a master musician, vocalist, and composer who plays several instruments native ...
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Bhutanese men fixing the traditional wooden arched window
Bhutanese men fixing the traditional wooden arched window
Bhutanese men fixing the traditional wooden arched window
Traditional Bhutanese are generally made of earth rammed walls and each house accommodates a small temple inside the house itself. Woods are extensively used and bizarre it may seem the houses are protected by a wooden phallus, which are hung on the main door of the house to ward off evil spirits.
The Driglam Namzha codifies the traditional rules for the construction of the dzongs as well as ordinary buildings.The Driglam Namzha is the official behaviour and dress code of the Kingdom of Bhutan. It governs how citizens should dress in public and how they should behave in formal settings. It also regulates a number of cultural assets such as a
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Meditation - Relaxation, Healing by Anugama
Meditation - Relaxation, Healing by Anugama
Meditation - Relaxation, Healing by Anugama
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Bhutan
The culture of Bhutan teaches us how to develop compassion in ourselves, others, and all forms of life. Through traditional art and meditation practices, we learn equanimity in all situations. We learn to view all living beings, humans, animals, insects, and plants as sacred and inherently the same as ourselves. We also develop calmness in our minds so that peace, compassion, joy, tolerance and forbearance can be inwardly experienced by ourselves and outwardly experienced to others.
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Bhutanese Community in Nebraska (BCN) - Dasai Tihar Program 2012 . Part 1.
Bhutanese Community in Nebraska (BCN) - Dasai Tihar Program 2012 . Part 1.
Bhutanese Community in Nebraska (BCN) - Dasai Tihar Program 2012 . Part 1.
Bhutanese Community in Nebraska (BCN) successfully organized Dasai Tihar Program 2012 on 11/11/2012. There were 38 Program Items for the Stage Show. Guest we...
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Traditional Wisdom - Purpose of Life by Manly Hall
Traditional Wisdom - Purpose of Life by Manly Hall
Traditional Wisdom - Purpose of Life by Manly Hall
Cho - Positive Change of Mind, Ki - Peace
Choki - Peaceful Transformation of the Mind
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The culture of Bhutan teaches us how to develop compassion in ourselves, others, and all forms of life. Through traditional art and meditation practices, we learn equanimity in all situations. We learn to view all living beings, humans, animals, insects, and plants as sacred and inherently the same as ourselves. We also develop calmness in our minds so that peace, compassion, joy, tolerance and forbearance can be inwardly experienced by ourselves and outwardly experienced to others.
Compassion has no judgment, co
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Relaxation - Inspiration, Om Mama Shivaya, Craig Pruess
Relaxation - Inspiration, Om Mama Shivaya, Craig Pruess
Relaxation - Inspiration, Om Mama Shivaya, Craig Pruess
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Bhutan
The culture of Bhutan teaches us how to develop compassion in ourselves, others, and all forms of life. Through traditional art and meditation practices, we learn equanimity in all situations. We learn to view all living beings, humans, animals, insects, and plants as sacred and inherently the same as ourselves. We also develop calmness in our minds so that peace, compassion, joy, tolerance and forbearance can be inwardly experienced by ourselves and outwardly experienced to others.
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Traditional Wisdom - Stand Aside and Watch Yourself Go By by Manly Hall
Traditional Wisdom - Stand Aside and Watch Yourself Go By by Manly Hall
Traditional Wisdom - Stand Aside and Watch Yourself Go By by Manly Hall
Cho - Positive Change of Mind, Ki - Peace
Choki - Peaceful Transformation of the Mind
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The culture of Bhutan teaches us how to develop compassion in ourselves, others, and all forms of life. Through traditional art and meditation practices, we learn equanimity in all situations. We learn to view all living beings, humans, animals, insects, and plants as sacred and inherently the same as ourselves. We also develop calmness in our minds so that peace, compassion, joy, tolerance and forbearance can be inwardly experienced by ourselves and outwardly experienced to others.
Compassion has no judgment, co
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Bhutan
The culture of Bhutan teaches us how to develop compassion in ourselves, others, and all forms of life. Through traditional art and meditation practices, we learn equanimity in all situations. We learn to view all living beings, humans, animals, insects, and plants as sacred and inherently the same as ourselves. We also develop calmness in our minds so that peace, compassion, joy, tolerance and forbearance can be inwardly experienced by ourselves and outwardly experienced to others.
Compassion has no judgment, competition, jealousy, anger, fear, sadness, pride or attachment. Compassion
42:24
Meditation - Traditional Tibetan Ritual Chanting
Meditation - Traditional Tibetan Ritual Chanting
Meditation - Traditional Tibetan Ritual Chanting
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Bhutan
The culture of Bhutan teaches us how to develop compassion in ourselves, others, and all forms of life. Through traditional art and meditation practices, we learn equanimity in all situations. We learn to view all living beings, humans, animals, insects, and plants as sacred and inherently the same as ourselves. We also develop calmness in our minds so that peace, compassion, joy, tolerance and forbearance can be inwardly experienced by ourselves and outwardly experienced to others.
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29:50
Meditation - Relaxation, Tibetan Buddhism Monks
Meditation - Relaxation, Tibetan Buddhism Monks
Meditation - Relaxation, Tibetan Buddhism Monks
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Bhutan
The culture of Bhutan teaches us how to develop compassion in ourselves, others, and all forms of life. Through traditional art and meditation practices, we learn equanimity in all situations. We learn to view all living beings, humans, animals, insects, and plants as sacred and inherently the same as ourselves. We also develop calmness in our minds so that peace, compassion, joy, tolerance and forbearance can be inwardly experienced by ourselves and outwardly experienced to others.
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Relaxation Music - Bansuri - Raga Megha by Amarnath
Relaxation Music - Bansuri - Raga Megha by Amarnath
Relaxation Music - Bansuri - Raga Megha by Amarnath
Cho - Positive Change of Mind, Ki - Peace
Choki - Peaceful Transformation of the Mind
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The culture of Bhutan teaches us how to develop compassion in ourselves, others, and all forms of life. Through traditional art and meditation practices, we learn equanimity in all situations. We learn to view all living beings, humans, animals, insects, and plants as sacred and inherently the same as ourselves. We also develop calmness in our minds so that peace, compassion, joy, tolerance and forbearance can be inwardly experienced by ourselves and outwardly experienced to others.
Compassion has no judgment, co
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Classroom Construction in Nalanda Monastery by CHOKI
Classroom Construction in Nalanda Monastery by CHOKI
Classroom Construction in Nalanda Monastery by CHOKI
Originally constructed in India in the 5th century, Nalanda was a center for sacred learning throughout Asia. A vast amount of what came to comprise Buddhism stems from 9th century teachings. Unfortunately, around 1200 AD, the center was destroyed by the muslim army. However, in 1754, the temple was rebuilt in Bhutan after recognizing a number of auspicious signs correlating to the history of the original Nalanda.
Today, Nalanda carries on ancient tradition through 140 orphaned students learning buddhist philosophy, ritual instruments, scriptures, prayer ceremonies, english, and buddhist logic. It is the goal of Choki to meet the needs of th
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Meditation - Inspiration, Devi Prayer by Craig Pruess
Meditation - Inspiration, Devi Prayer by Craig Pruess
Meditation - Inspiration, Devi Prayer by Craig Pruess
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Bhutan
The culture of Bhutan teaches us how to develop compassion in ourselves, others, and all forms of life. Through traditional art and meditation practices, we learn equanimity in all situations. We learn to view all living beings, humans, animals, insects, and plants as sacred and inherently the same as ourselves. We also develop calmness in our minds so that peace, compassion, joy, tolerance and forbearance can be inwardly experienced by ourselves and outwardly experienced to others.
Compassion has no judgment, competition, jealousy, anger, fear, sadness, pride or attachment. Compassion pla
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Traditional Wisdom - Education Beyond Authority by Manly Hall
Traditional Wisdom - Education Beyond Authority by Manly Hall
Traditional Wisdom - Education Beyond Authority by Manly Hall
Cho - Positive Change of Mind, Ki - Peace
Choki - Peaceful Transformation of the Mind
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The culture of Bhutan teaches us how to develop compassion in ourselves, others, and all forms of life. Through traditional art and meditation practices, we learn equanimity in all situations. We learn to view all living beings, humans, animals, insects, and plants as sacred and inherently the same as ourselves. We also develop calmness in our minds so that peace, compassion, joy, tolerance and forbearance can be inwardly experienced by ourselves and outwardly experienced to others.
Compassion has no judgment, co
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Meditation - Inspiration, Oneness Mantra by Ananda Giri
Meditation - Inspiration, Oneness Mantra by Ananda Giri
Meditation - Inspiration, Oneness Mantra by Ananda Giri
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Bhutan
The culture of Bhutan teaches us how to develop compassion in ourselves, others, and all forms of life. Through traditional art and meditation practices, we learn equanimity in all situations. We learn to view all living beings, humans, animals, insects, and plants as sacred and inherently the same as ourselves. We also develop calmness in our minds so that peace, compassion, joy, tolerance and forbearance can be inwardly experienced by ourselves and outwardly experienced to others.
Compassion has no judgment, competition, jealousy, anger, fear, sadness, pride or attachment. Compassion pla
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Bhutan
The culture of Bhutan teaches us how to develop compassion in ourselves, others, and all forms of life. Through traditional art and meditation practices, we learn equanimity in all situations. We learn to view all living beings, humans, animals, insects, and plants as sacred and inherently the same as ourselves. We also develop calmness in our minds so that peace, compassion, joy, tolerance and forbearance can be inwardly experienced by ourselves and outwardly experienced to others.
Compassion has no judgment, competition, jealousy, anger, fear, sadness, pride or attachment. Compassion places nothing above or below anything else. Compassion with wisdom sees everything with clarity, just as it is existing in the present moment.
Choki
At Choki, a Colorado Nonprofit, we are happy to help to preserve, support, and encourage this philosophy for the benefit of all at the expense of none through assistance to sacred monasteries, traditional schools, as well as other cultural centers that are treasures of this world. In addition, Choki represents this philosophy throughout the United States with an art exhibition from the Kingdom of Bhutan.
To learn more about the art exhibition: http://issuu.com/choki-art/docs/bhuta...
Choki causes in Bhutan:
Sustainability for the Choki Traditional Art School:
CTAS is full with ever smiling students from all ages. Most of them are orphans and CTAS provides everything for them, a warm home and education. The students learn art techniques that have been passed down through generations and each piece of artwork they do is a reflection of a tradition that has been untouched by outer influences. Every brush stroke and etching is made by the students for all to receive merit or dharma who view the artwork.
To learn more about this cause: http://www.choki.org/ourcauses/choki-...
Classroom Construction at Nalanda Monastery:
Originally constructed in India in the 5th century, Nalanda was a center for sacred learning throughout Asia. A vast amount of what came to compromise Buddhism stems from 9th century teachings. Unfortunately, around 1200 AD, the center was destroyed by the muslim army. However, in 1754, the temple was rebuilt in Bhutan after recognizing a number of auspicious signs correlating to the history of the original Nalanda.
Today, Nalanda is on top of the Himalayan mountains, carrying on ancient tradition through 140 orphaned students learning buddhist philosophy, ritual instruments, scriptures, prayer ceremonies, english, and buddhist logic. Every child has a story to tell and from a very early age, they already understand what most of us won’t realize until the end of our lives, that we must respect all forms of life to live in harmony and that happiness come within ourselves and not from material things.
To learn more about this cause: http://www.choki.org/ourcauses/naland...
Choki Women's Cooperative:
The weaving community from Bhutan preserves one of the most advanced and sophisticated weaving cultures in the history of civilization. By utilizing Bhutanese back strap looms, the culture of textiles have been integral to Bhutan's heritage for centuries. Its quality of intricate brocades and complex patterns are among the best in the world.
Through fairly traded sales of products, the weavers will have sustainable incomes to obtain quality food, sanitation, and education. The textiles are 100% handmade using unique dying and weaving techniques.
To learn more about this cause: https://choki.org/ourcauses/chokis-women-cooperative/
Visit our Etsy store: https://www.etsy.com/shop/ChokiArt
We want to share the beauty of this culture with the rest of the world, a world that desperately needs positive inspiration and a reminder that there is more beyond our own sight and knowledge.
At Choki, our mission is to preserve cultures of antiquity for the benefit of humanity.
To Donate: https://choki.org/getinvolved
“Be the change you wish to see in the world.” - Mahatma Ghandi
Follow us: http://www.facebook.com/chokiart
Music by Craig Pruess
Film by Sonam Phuntsho
Follow us: http://www.facebook.com/chokiart
Bhutan
The culture of Bhutan teaches us how to develop compassion in ourselves, others, and all forms of life. Through traditional art and meditation practices, we learn equanimity in all situations. We learn to view all living beings, humans, animals, insects, and plants as sacred and inherently the same as ourselves. We also develop calmness in our minds so that peace, compassion, joy, tolerance and forbearance can be inwardly experienced by ourselves and outwardly experienced to others.
Compassion has no judgment, competition, jealousy, anger, fear, sadness, pride or attachment. Compassion places nothing above or below anything else. Compassion with wisdom sees everything with clarity, just as it is existing in the present moment.
Choki
At Choki, a Colorado Nonprofit, we are happy to help to preserve, support, and encourage this philosophy for the benefit of all at the expense of none through assistance to sacred monasteries, traditional schools, as well as other cultural centers that are treasures of this world. In addition, Choki represents this philosophy throughout the United States with an art exhibition from the Kingdom of Bhutan.
To learn more about the art exhibition: http://issuu.com/choki-art/docs/bhuta...
Choki causes in Bhutan:
Sustainability for the Choki Traditional Art School:
CTAS is full with ever smiling students from all ages. Most of them are orphans and CTAS provides everything for them, a warm home and education. The students learn art techniques that have been passed down through generations and each piece of artwork they do is a reflection of a tradition that has been untouched by outer influences. Every brush stroke and etching is made by the students for all to receive merit or dharma who view the artwork.
To learn more about this cause: http://www.choki.org/ourcauses/choki-...
Classroom Construction at Nalanda Monastery:
Originally constructed in India in the 5th century, Nalanda was a center for sacred learning throughout Asia. A vast amount of what came to compromise Buddhism stems from 9th century teachings. Unfortunately, around 1200 AD, the center was destroyed by the muslim army. However, in 1754, the temple was rebuilt in Bhutan after recognizing a number of auspicious signs correlating to the history of the original Nalanda.
Today, Nalanda is on top of the Himalayan mountains, carrying on ancient tradition through 140 orphaned students learning buddhist philosophy, ritual instruments, scriptures, prayer ceremonies, english, and buddhist logic. Every child has a story to tell and from a very early age, they already understand what most of us won’t realize until the end of our lives, that we must respect all forms of life to live in harmony and that happiness come within ourselves and not from material things.
To learn more about this cause: http://www.choki.org/ourcauses/naland...
Choki Women's Cooperative:
The weaving community from Bhutan preserves one of the most advanced and sophisticated weaving cultures in the history of civilization. By utilizing Bhutanese back strap looms, the culture of textiles have been integral to Bhutan's heritage for centuries. Its quality of intricate brocades and complex patterns are among the best in the world.
Through fairly traded sales of products, the weavers will have sustainable incomes to obtain quality food, sanitation, and education. The textiles are 100% handmade using unique dying and weaving techniques.
To learn more about this cause: https://choki.org/ourcauses/chokis-women-cooperative/
Visit our Etsy store: https://www.etsy.com/shop/ChokiArt
We want to share the beauty of this culture with the rest of the world, a world that desperately needs positive inspiration and a reminder that there is more beyond our own sight and knowledge.
At Choki, our mission is to preserve cultures of antiquity for the benefit of humanity.
To Donate: https://choki.org/getinvolved
“Be the change you wish to see in the world.” - Mahatma Ghandi
Follow us: http://www.facebook.com/chokiart
Music by Craig Pruess
Film by Sonam Phuntsho
Cho - Positive Change of Mind, Ki - Peace
Choki - Peaceful Transformation of the Mind
Follow us: http://www.facebook.com/chokiart
The culture of Bhutan teaches us how to develop compassion in ourselves, others, and all forms of life. Through traditional art and meditation practices, we learn equanimity in all situations. We learn to view all living beings, humans, animals, insects, and plants as sacred and inherently the same as ourselves. We also develop calmness in our minds so that peace, compassion, joy, tolerance and forbearance can be inwardly experienced by ourselves and outwardly experienced to others.
Compassion has no judgment, competition, jealousy, anger, fear, sadness, pride or attachment. Compassion places nothing above or below anything else. Compassion with wisdom sees everything with clarity, just as it is existing in the present moment.
Choki
At Choki, a US Nonprofit, we are happy to help to preserve, support, and encourage this philosophy for the benefit of all at the expense of none through assistance to sacred monasteries, traditional schools, as well as other cultural centers that are treasures of this world. In addition, Choki represents this philosophy throughout the United States inspiring all to be greatest self to inspire others.
To learn more about the art exhibition:
http://issuu.com/choki-art/docs/bhuta...
Choki causes in Bhutan:
Sustainability for the Choki Traditional Art School:
CTAS is full with ever smiling students from all ages. Most of them are orphans and CTAS provides everything for them, a warm home and education. The students learn art techniques that have been passed down through generations and each piece of artwork they do is a reflection of a tradition that has been untouched by outer influences. Every brush stroke and etching is made by the students for all to receive merit or dharma who view the artwork.
To learn more about this cause: http://www.choki.org/ourcauses/choki-...
Classroom Construction at Nalanda Monastery:
Originally constructed in India in the 5th century, Nalanda was a center for sacred learning throughout Asia. A vast amount of what came to compromise Buddhism stems from 9th century teachings. Unfortunately, around 1200 AD, the center was destroyed by the muslim army. However, in 1754, the temple was rebuilt in Bhutan after recognizing a number of auspicious signs correlating to the history of the original Nalanda.
Today, Nalanda is on top of the Himalayan mountains, carrying on ancient tradition through 140 orphaned students learning buddhist philosophy, ritual instruments, scriptures, prayer ceremonies, english, and buddhist logic. Every child has a story to tell and from a very early age, they already understand what most of us won’t realize until the end of our lives, that we must respect all forms of life to live in harmony and that happiness come within ourselves and not from material things.
To learn more about this cause: http://www.choki.org/ourcauses/naland...
Choki Women's Cooperative:
The weaving community from Bhutan preserves one of the most advanced and sophisticated weaving cultures in the history of civilization. By utilizing Bhutanese back strap looms, the culture of textiles have been integral to Bhutan's heritage for centuries. Its quality of intricate brocades and complex patterns are among the best in the world.
Through fairly traded sales of products, the weavers will have sustainable incomes to obtain quality food, sanitation, and education. The textiles are 100% handmade using unique dying and weaving techniques.
To learn more about this cause:
https://choki.org/ourcauses/chokis-women-cooperative/
Visit our Etsy store: https://www.etsy.com/shop/ChokiArt
We want to share the beauty of this culture with the rest of the world, a world that desperately needs positive inspiration and a reminder that there is more beyond our own sight and knowledge.
At Choki, our mission is to preserve cultures of antiquity for the benefit of humanity.
To Donate: https://choki.org/getinvolved/
“Be the change you wish to see in the world.” - Mahatma Ghandi
Follow us: http://www.facebook.com/chokiart
Music: Dueter
http://deutermusic.com
Film: Sonam Phuntsho
Cho - Positive Change of Mind, Ki - Peace
Choki - Peaceful Transformation of the Mind
Follow us: http://www.facebook.com/chokiart
The culture of Bhutan teaches us how to develop compassion in ourselves, others, and all forms of life. Through traditional art and meditation practices, we learn equanimity in all situations. We learn to view all living beings, humans, animals, insects, and plants as sacred and inherently the same as ourselves. We also develop calmness in our minds so that peace, compassion, joy, tolerance and forbearance can be inwardly experienced by ourselves and outwardly experienced to others.
Compassion has no judgment, competition, jealousy, anger, fear, sadness, pride or attachment. Compassion places nothing above or below anything else. Compassion with wisdom sees everything with clarity, just as it is existing in the present moment.
Choki
At Choki, a US Nonprofit, we are happy to help to preserve, support, and encourage this philosophy for the benefit of all at the expense of none through assistance to sacred monasteries, traditional schools, as well as other cultural centers that are treasures of this world. In addition, Choki represents this philosophy throughout the United States inspiring all to be greatest self to inspire others.
To learn more about the art exhibition:
http://issuu.com/choki-art/docs/bhuta...
Choki causes in Bhutan:
Sustainability for the Choki Traditional Art School:
CTAS is full with ever smiling students from all ages. Most of them are orphans and CTAS provides everything for them, a warm home and education. The students learn art techniques that have been passed down through generations and each piece of artwork they do is a reflection of a tradition that has been untouched by outer influences. Every brush stroke and etching is made by the students for all to receive merit or dharma who view the artwork.
To learn more about this cause: http://www.choki.org/ourcauses/choki-...
Classroom Construction at Nalanda Monastery:
Originally constructed in India in the 5th century, Nalanda was a center for sacred learning throughout Asia. A vast amount of what came to compromise Buddhism stems from 9th century teachings. Unfortunately, around 1200 AD, the center was destroyed by the muslim army. However, in 1754, the temple was rebuilt in Bhutan after recognizing a number of auspicious signs correlating to the history of the original Nalanda.
Today, Nalanda is on top of the Himalayan mountains, carrying on ancient tradition through 140 orphaned students learning buddhist philosophy, ritual instruments, scriptures, prayer ceremonies, english, and buddhist logic. Every child has a story to tell and from a very early age, they already understand what most of us won’t realize until the end of our lives, that we must respect all forms of life to live in harmony and that happiness come within ourselves and not from material things.
To learn more about this cause: http://www.choki.org/ourcauses/naland...
Choki Women's Cooperative:
The weaving community from Bhutan preserves one of the most advanced and sophisticated weaving cultures in the history of civilization. By utilizing Bhutanese back strap looms, the culture of textiles have been integral to Bhutan's heritage for centuries. Its quality of intricate brocades and complex patterns are among the best in the world.
Through fairly traded sales of products, the weavers will have sustainable incomes to obtain quality food, sanitation, and education. The textiles are 100% handmade using unique dying and weaving techniques.
To learn more about this cause:
https://choki.org/ourcauses/chokis-women-cooperative/
Visit our Etsy store: https://www.etsy.com/shop/ChokiArt
We want to share the beauty of this culture with the rest of the world, a world that desperately needs positive inspiration and a reminder that there is more beyond our own sight and knowledge.
At Choki, our mission is to preserve cultures of antiquity for the benefit of humanity.
To Donate: https://choki.org/getinvolved/
“Be the change you wish to see in the world.” - Mahatma Ghandi
Follow us: http://www.facebook.com/chokiart
Music: Dueter
http://deutermusic.com
Film: Sonam Phuntsho
published:02 Aug 2015
views:6
Meditation - Singing Bowls, Nada Himalaya 2 by Dueter
Cho - Positive Change of Mind, Ki - Peace
Choki - Peaceful Transformation of the Mind
Follow us: http://www.facebook.com/chokiart
The culture of Bhutan teaches us how to develop compassion in ourselves, others, and all forms of life. Through traditional art and meditation practices, we learn equanimity in all situations. We learn to view all living beings, humans, animals, insects, and plants as sacred and inherently the same as ourselves. We also develop calmness in our minds so that peace, compassion, joy, tolerance and forbearance can be inwardly experienced by ourselves and outwardly experienced to others.
Compassion has no judgment, competition, jealousy, anger, fear, sadness, pride or attachment. Compassion places nothing above or below anything else. Compassion with wisdom sees everything with clarity, just as it is existing in the present moment.
Choki
At Choki, a US Nonprofit, we are happy to help to preserve, support, and encourage this philosophy for the benefit of all at the expense of none through assistance to sacred monasteries, traditional schools, as well as other cultural centers that are treasures of this world. In addition, Choki represents this philosophy throughout the United States inspiring all to be greatest self to inspire others.
To learn more about the art exhibition:
http://issuu.com/choki-art/docs/bhuta...
Choki causes in Bhutan:
Sustainability for the Choki Traditional Art School:
CTAS is full with ever smiling students from all ages. Most of them are orphans and CTAS provides everything for them, a warm home and education. The students learn art techniques that have been passed down through generations and each piece of artwork they do is a reflection of a tradition that has been untouched by outer influences. Every brush stroke and etching is made by the students for all to receive merit or dharma who view the artwork.
To learn more about this cause: http://www.choki.org/ourcauses/choki-...
Classroom Construction at Nalanda Monastery:
Originally constructed in India in the 5th century, Nalanda was a center for sacred learning throughout Asia. A vast amount of what came to compromise Buddhism stems from 9th century teachings. Unfortunately, around 1200 AD, the center was destroyed by the muslim army. However, in 1754, the temple was rebuilt in Bhutan after recognizing a number of auspicious signs correlating to the history of the original Nalanda.
Today, Nalanda is on top of the Himalayan mountains, carrying on ancient tradition through 140 orphaned students learning buddhist philosophy, ritual instruments, scriptures, prayer ceremonies, english, and buddhist logic. Every child has a story to tell and from a very early age, they already understand what most of us won’t realize until the end of our lives, that we must respect all forms of life to live in harmony and that happiness come within ourselves and not from material things.
To learn more about this cause: http://www.choki.org/ourcauses/naland...
Choki Women's Cooperative:
The weaving community from Bhutan preserves one of the most advanced and sophisticated weaving cultures in the history of civilization. By utilizing Bhutanese back strap looms, the culture of textiles have been integral to Bhutan's heritage for centuries. Its quality of intricate brocades and complex patterns are among the best in the world.
Through fairly traded sales of products, the weavers will have sustainable incomes to obtain quality food, sanitation, and education. The textiles are 100% handmade using unique dying and weaving techniques.
To learn more about this cause:
https://choki.org/ourcauses/chokis-women-cooperative/
Visit our Etsy store: https://www.etsy.com/shop/ChokiArt
We want to share the beauty of this culture with the rest of the world, a world that desperately needs positive inspiration and a reminder that there is more beyond our own sight and knowledge.
At Choki, our mission is to preserve cultures of antiquity for the benefit of humanity.
To Donate: https://choki.org/getinvolved/
“Be the change you wish to see in the world.” - Mahatma Ghandi
Follow us: http://www.facebook.com/chokiart
Music: Dueter
http://deutermusic.com
Film: Sonam Phuntsho
Cho - Positive Change of Mind, Ki - Peace
Choki - Peaceful Transformation of the Mind
Follow us: http://www.facebook.com/chokiart
The culture of Bhutan teaches us how to develop compassion in ourselves, others, and all forms of life. Through traditional art and meditation practices, we learn equanimity in all situations. We learn to view all living beings, humans, animals, insects, and plants as sacred and inherently the same as ourselves. We also develop calmness in our minds so that peace, compassion, joy, tolerance and forbearance can be inwardly experienced by ourselves and outwardly experienced to others.
Compassion has no judgment, competition, jealousy, anger, fear, sadness, pride or attachment. Compassion places nothing above or below anything else. Compassion with wisdom sees everything with clarity, just as it is existing in the present moment.
Choki
At Choki, a US Nonprofit, we are happy to help to preserve, support, and encourage this philosophy for the benefit of all at the expense of none through assistance to sacred monasteries, traditional schools, as well as other cultural centers that are treasures of this world. In addition, Choki represents this philosophy throughout the United States inspiring all to be greatest self to inspire others.
To learn more about the art exhibition:
http://issuu.com/choki-art/docs/bhuta...
Choki causes in Bhutan:
Sustainability for the Choki Traditional Art School:
CTAS is full with ever smiling students from all ages. Most of them are orphans and CTAS provides everything for them, a warm home and education. The students learn art techniques that have been passed down through generations and each piece of artwork they do is a reflection of a tradition that has been untouched by outer influences. Every brush stroke and etching is made by the students for all to receive merit or dharma who view the artwork.
To learn more about this cause: http://www.choki.org/ourcauses/choki-...
Classroom Construction at Nalanda Monastery:
Originally constructed in India in the 5th century, Nalanda was a center for sacred learning throughout Asia. A vast amount of what came to compromise Buddhism stems from 9th century teachings. Unfortunately, around 1200 AD, the center was destroyed by the muslim army. However, in 1754, the temple was rebuilt in Bhutan after recognizing a number of auspicious signs correlating to the history of the original Nalanda.
Today, Nalanda is on top of the Himalayan mountains, carrying on ancient tradition through 140 orphaned students learning buddhist philosophy, ritual instruments, scriptures, prayer ceremonies, english, and buddhist logic. Every child has a story to tell and from a very early age, they already understand what most of us won’t realize until the end of our lives, that we must respect all forms of life to live in harmony and that happiness come within ourselves and not from material things.
To learn more about this cause: http://www.choki.org/ourcauses/naland...
Choki Women's Cooperative:
The weaving community from Bhutan preserves one of the most advanced and sophisticated weaving cultures in the history of civilization. By utilizing Bhutanese back strap looms, the culture of textiles have been integral to Bhutan's heritage for centuries. Its quality of intricate brocades and complex patterns are among the best in the world.
Through fairly traded sales of products, the weavers will have sustainable incomes to obtain quality food, sanitation, and education. The textiles are 100% handmade using unique dying and weaving techniques.
To learn more about this cause:
https://choki.org/ourcauses/chokis-women-cooperative/
Visit our Etsy store: https://www.etsy.com/shop/ChokiArt
We want to share the beauty of this culture with the rest of the world, a world that desperately needs positive inspiration and a reminder that there is more beyond our own sight and knowledge.
At Choki, our mission is to preserve cultures of antiquity for the benefit of humanity.
To Donate: https://choki.org/getinvolved/
“Be the change you wish to see in the world.” - Mahatma Ghandi
Follow us: http://www.facebook.com/chokiart
Music: Dueter
http://deutermusic.com
Film: Sonam Phuntsho
published:02 Aug 2015
views:12
Traditional Wisdom - Integrity, the Endangered Virtue by Manly Hall
Cho - Positive Change of Mind, Ki - Peace
Choki - Peaceful Transformation of the Mind
Follow us: http://www.facebook.com/chokiart
The culture of Bhutan teaches us how to develop compassion in ourselves, others, and all forms of life. Through traditional art and meditation practices, we learn equanimity in all situations. We learn to view all living beings, humans, animals, insects, and plants as sacred and inherently the same as ourselves. We also develop calmness in our minds so that peace, compassion, joy, tolerance and forbearance can be inwardly experienced by ourselves and outwardly experienced to others.
Compassion has no judgment, competition, jealousy, anger, fear, sadness, pride or attachment. Compassion places nothing above or below anything else. Compassion with wisdom sees everything with clarity, just as it is existing in the present moment.
Choki
At Choki, a US Nonprofit, we are happy to help to preserve, support, and encourage this philosophy for the benefit of all at the expense of none through assistance to sacred monasteries, traditional schools, as well as other cultural centers that are treasures of this world. In addition, Choki represents this philosophy throughout the United States inspiring all to be greatest self to inspire others.
To learn more about the art exhibition:
http://issuu.com/choki-art/docs/bhuta...
Choki causes in Bhutan:
Sustainability for the Choki Traditional Art School:
CTAS is full with ever smiling students from all ages. Most of them are orphans and CTAS provides everything for them, a warm home and education. The students learn art techniques that have been passed down through generations and each piece of artwork they do is a reflection of a tradition that has been untouched by outer influences. Every brush stroke and etching is made by the students for all to receive merit or dharma who view the artwork.
To learn more about this cause: http://www.choki.org/ourcauses/choki-...
Classroom Construction at Nalanda Monastery:
Originally constructed in India in the 5th century, Nalanda was a center for sacred learning throughout Asia. A vast amount of what came to compromise Buddhism stems from 9th century teachings. Unfortunately, around 1200 AD, the center was destroyed by the muslim army. However, in 1754, the temple was rebuilt in Bhutan after recognizing a number of auspicious signs correlating to the history of the original Nalanda.
Today, Nalanda is on top of the Himalayan mountains, carrying on ancient tradition through 140 orphaned students learning buddhist philosophy, ritual instruments, scriptures, prayer ceremonies, english, and buddhist logic. Every child has a story to tell and from a very early age, they already understand what most of us won’t realize until the end of our lives, that we must respect all forms of life to live in harmony and that happiness come within ourselves and not from material things.
To learn more about this cause: http://www.choki.org/ourcauses/naland...
Choki Women's Cooperative:
The weaving community from Bhutan preserves one of the most advanced and sophisticated weaving cultures in the history of civilization. By utilizing Bhutanese back strap looms, the culture of textiles have been integral to Bhutan's heritage for centuries. Its quality of intricate brocades and complex patterns are among the best in the world.
Through fairly traded sales of products, the weavers will have sustainable incomes to obtain quality food, sanitation, and education. The textiles are 100% handmade using unique dying and weaving techniques.
To learn more about this cause:
https://choki.org/ourcauses/chokis-women-cooperative/
Visit our Etsy store: https://www.etsy.com/shop/ChokiArt
We want to share the beauty of this culture with the rest of the world, a world that desperately needs positive inspiration and a reminder that there is more beyond our own sight and knowledge.
At Choki, our mission is to preserve cultures of antiquity for the benefit of humanity.
To Donate: https://choki.org/getinvolved/
“Be the change you wish to see in the world.” - Mahatma Ghandi
Follow us: http://www.facebook.com/chokiart
Music: Manly Hall
http://www.manlyphall.org
Film: Sonam Phuntsho
Cho - Positive Change of Mind, Ki - Peace
Choki - Peaceful Transformation of the Mind
Follow us: http://www.facebook.com/chokiart
The culture of Bhutan teaches us how to develop compassion in ourselves, others, and all forms of life. Through traditional art and meditation practices, we learn equanimity in all situations. We learn to view all living beings, humans, animals, insects, and plants as sacred and inherently the same as ourselves. We also develop calmness in our minds so that peace, compassion, joy, tolerance and forbearance can be inwardly experienced by ourselves and outwardly experienced to others.
Compassion has no judgment, competition, jealousy, anger, fear, sadness, pride or attachment. Compassion places nothing above or below anything else. Compassion with wisdom sees everything with clarity, just as it is existing in the present moment.
Choki
At Choki, a US Nonprofit, we are happy to help to preserve, support, and encourage this philosophy for the benefit of all at the expense of none through assistance to sacred monasteries, traditional schools, as well as other cultural centers that are treasures of this world. In addition, Choki represents this philosophy throughout the United States inspiring all to be greatest self to inspire others.
To learn more about the art exhibition:
http://issuu.com/choki-art/docs/bhuta...
Choki causes in Bhutan:
Sustainability for the Choki Traditional Art School:
CTAS is full with ever smiling students from all ages. Most of them are orphans and CTAS provides everything for them, a warm home and education. The students learn art techniques that have been passed down through generations and each piece of artwork they do is a reflection of a tradition that has been untouched by outer influences. Every brush stroke and etching is made by the students for all to receive merit or dharma who view the artwork.
To learn more about this cause: http://www.choki.org/ourcauses/choki-...
Classroom Construction at Nalanda Monastery:
Originally constructed in India in the 5th century, Nalanda was a center for sacred learning throughout Asia. A vast amount of what came to compromise Buddhism stems from 9th century teachings. Unfortunately, around 1200 AD, the center was destroyed by the muslim army. However, in 1754, the temple was rebuilt in Bhutan after recognizing a number of auspicious signs correlating to the history of the original Nalanda.
Today, Nalanda is on top of the Himalayan mountains, carrying on ancient tradition through 140 orphaned students learning buddhist philosophy, ritual instruments, scriptures, prayer ceremonies, english, and buddhist logic. Every child has a story to tell and from a very early age, they already understand what most of us won’t realize until the end of our lives, that we must respect all forms of life to live in harmony and that happiness come within ourselves and not from material things.
To learn more about this cause: http://www.choki.org/ourcauses/naland...
Choki Women's Cooperative:
The weaving community from Bhutan preserves one of the most advanced and sophisticated weaving cultures in the history of civilization. By utilizing Bhutanese back strap looms, the culture of textiles have been integral to Bhutan's heritage for centuries. Its quality of intricate brocades and complex patterns are among the best in the world.
Through fairly traded sales of products, the weavers will have sustainable incomes to obtain quality food, sanitation, and education. The textiles are 100% handmade using unique dying and weaving techniques.
To learn more about this cause:
https://choki.org/ourcauses/chokis-women-cooperative/
Visit our Etsy store: https://www.etsy.com/shop/ChokiArt
We want to share the beauty of this culture with the rest of the world, a world that desperately needs positive inspiration and a reminder that there is more beyond our own sight and knowledge.
At Choki, our mission is to preserve cultures of antiquity for the benefit of humanity.
To Donate: https://choki.org/getinvolved/
“Be the change you wish to see in the world.” - Mahatma Ghandi
Follow us: http://www.facebook.com/chokiart
Music: Manly Hall
http://www.manlyphall.org
Film: Sonam Phuntsho
published:31 Jul 2015
views:2
Traditional Wisdom - Your Own Happiness Tree by Manly Hall
Cho - Positive Change of Mind, Ki - Peace
Choki - Peaceful Transformation of the Mind
Follow us: http://www.facebook.com/chokiart
The culture of Bhutan teaches us how to develop compassion in ourselves, others, and all forms of life. Through traditional art and meditation practices, we learn equanimity in all situations. We learn to view all living beings, humans, animals, insects, and plants as sacred and inherently the same as ourselves. We also develop calmness in our minds so that peace, compassion, joy, tolerance and forbearance can be inwardly experienced by ourselves and outwardly experienced to others.
Compassion has no judgment, competition, jealousy, anger, fear, sadness, pride or attachment. Compassion places nothing above or below anything else. Compassion with wisdom sees everything with clarity, just as it is existing in the present moment.
Choki
At Choki, a US Nonprofit, we are happy to help to preserve, support, and encourage this philosophy for the benefit of all at the expense of none through assistance to sacred monasteries, traditional schools, as well as other cultural centers that are treasures of this world. In addition, Choki represents this philosophy throughout the United States inspiring all to be greatest self to inspire others.
To learn more about the art exhibition:
http://issuu.com/choki-art/docs/bhuta...
Choki causes in Bhutan:
Sustainability for the Choki Traditional Art School:
CTAS is full with ever smiling students from all ages. Most of them are orphans and CTAS provides everything for them, a warm home and education. The students learn art techniques that have been passed down through generations and each piece of artwork they do is a reflection of a tradition that has been untouched by outer influences. Every brush stroke and etching is made by the students for all to receive merit or dharma who view the artwork.
To learn more about this cause: http://www.choki.org/ourcauses/choki-...
Classroom Construction at Nalanda Monastery:
Originally constructed in India in the 5th century, Nalanda was a center for sacred learning throughout Asia. A vast amount of what came to compromise Buddhism stems from 9th century teachings. Unfortunately, around 1200 AD, the center was destroyed by the muslim army. However, in 1754, the temple was rebuilt in Bhutan after recognizing a number of auspicious signs correlating to the history of the original Nalanda.
Today, Nalanda is on top of the Himalayan mountains, carrying on ancient tradition through 140 orphaned students learning buddhist philosophy, ritual instruments, scriptures, prayer ceremonies, english, and buddhist logic. Every child has a story to tell and from a very early age, they already understand what most of us won’t realize until the end of our lives, that we must respect all forms of life to live in harmony and that happiness come within ourselves and not from material things.
To learn more about this cause: http://www.choki.org/ourcauses/naland...
Choki Women's Cooperative:
The weaving community from Bhutan preserves one of the most advanced and sophisticated weaving cultures in the history of civilization. By utilizing Bhutanese back strap looms, the culture of textiles have been integral to Bhutan's heritage for centuries. Its quality of intricate brocades and complex patterns are among the best in the world.
Through fairly traded sales of products, the weavers will have sustainable incomes to obtain quality food, sanitation, and education. The textiles are 100% handmade using unique dying and weaving techniques.
To learn more about this cause:
https://choki.org/ourcauses/chokis-women-cooperative/
Visit our Etsy store: https://www.etsy.com/shop/ChokiArt
We want to share the beauty of this culture with the rest of the world, a world that desperately needs positive inspiration and a reminder that there is more beyond our own sight and knowledge.
At Choki, our mission is to preserve cultures of antiquity for the benefit of humanity.
To Donate: https://choki.org/getinvolved/
“Be the change you wish to see in the world.” - Mahatma Ghandi
Follow us: http://www.facebook.com/chokiart
Music: Manly Hall
http://www.manlyphall.org
Film: Sonam Phuntsho
Cho - Positive Change of Mind, Ki - Peace
Choki - Peaceful Transformation of the Mind
Follow us: http://www.facebook.com/chokiart
The culture of Bhutan teaches us how to develop compassion in ourselves, others, and all forms of life. Through traditional art and meditation practices, we learn equanimity in all situations. We learn to view all living beings, humans, animals, insects, and plants as sacred and inherently the same as ourselves. We also develop calmness in our minds so that peace, compassion, joy, tolerance and forbearance can be inwardly experienced by ourselves and outwardly experienced to others.
Compassion has no judgment, competition, jealousy, anger, fear, sadness, pride or attachment. Compassion places nothing above or below anything else. Compassion with wisdom sees everything with clarity, just as it is existing in the present moment.
Choki
At Choki, a US Nonprofit, we are happy to help to preserve, support, and encourage this philosophy for the benefit of all at the expense of none through assistance to sacred monasteries, traditional schools, as well as other cultural centers that are treasures of this world. In addition, Choki represents this philosophy throughout the United States inspiring all to be greatest self to inspire others.
To learn more about the art exhibition:
http://issuu.com/choki-art/docs/bhuta...
Choki causes in Bhutan:
Sustainability for the Choki Traditional Art School:
CTAS is full with ever smiling students from all ages. Most of them are orphans and CTAS provides everything for them, a warm home and education. The students learn art techniques that have been passed down through generations and each piece of artwork they do is a reflection of a tradition that has been untouched by outer influences. Every brush stroke and etching is made by the students for all to receive merit or dharma who view the artwork.
To learn more about this cause: http://www.choki.org/ourcauses/choki-...
Classroom Construction at Nalanda Monastery:
Originally constructed in India in the 5th century, Nalanda was a center for sacred learning throughout Asia. A vast amount of what came to compromise Buddhism stems from 9th century teachings. Unfortunately, around 1200 AD, the center was destroyed by the muslim army. However, in 1754, the temple was rebuilt in Bhutan after recognizing a number of auspicious signs correlating to the history of the original Nalanda.
Today, Nalanda is on top of the Himalayan mountains, carrying on ancient tradition through 140 orphaned students learning buddhist philosophy, ritual instruments, scriptures, prayer ceremonies, english, and buddhist logic. Every child has a story to tell and from a very early age, they already understand what most of us won’t realize until the end of our lives, that we must respect all forms of life to live in harmony and that happiness come within ourselves and not from material things.
To learn more about this cause: http://www.choki.org/ourcauses/naland...
Choki Women's Cooperative:
The weaving community from Bhutan preserves one of the most advanced and sophisticated weaving cultures in the history of civilization. By utilizing Bhutanese back strap looms, the culture of textiles have been integral to Bhutan's heritage for centuries. Its quality of intricate brocades and complex patterns are among the best in the world.
Through fairly traded sales of products, the weavers will have sustainable incomes to obtain quality food, sanitation, and education. The textiles are 100% handmade using unique dying and weaving techniques.
To learn more about this cause:
https://choki.org/ourcauses/chokis-women-cooperative/
Visit our Etsy store: https://www.etsy.com/shop/ChokiArt
We want to share the beauty of this culture with the rest of the world, a world that desperately needs positive inspiration and a reminder that there is more beyond our own sight and knowledge.
At Choki, our mission is to preserve cultures of antiquity for the benefit of humanity.
To Donate: https://choki.org/getinvolved/
“Be the change you wish to see in the world.” - Mahatma Ghandi
Follow us: http://www.facebook.com/chokiart
Music: Manly Hall
http://www.manlyphall.org
Film: Sonam Phuntsho
published:30 Jul 2015
views:1
Traditional Wisdom - Your Own Life is Your Personal Mandala by Manly Hall
Cho - Positive Change of Mind, Ki - Peace
Choki - Peaceful Transformation of the Mind
Follow us: http://www.facebook.com/chokiart
The culture of Bhutan teaches us how to develop compassion in ourselves, others, and all forms of life. Through traditional art and meditation practices, we learn equanimity in all situations. We learn to view all living beings, humans, animals, insects, and plants as sacred and inherently the same as ourselves. We also develop calmness in our minds so that peace, compassion, joy, tolerance and forbearance can be inwardly experienced by ourselves and outwardly experienced to others.
Compassion has no judgment, competition, jealousy, anger, fear, sadness, pride or attachment. Compassion places nothing above or below anything else. Compassion with wisdom sees everything with clarity, just as it is existing in the present moment.
Choki
At Choki, a US Nonprofit, we are happy to help to preserve, support, and encourage this philosophy for the benefit of all at the expense of none through assistance to sacred monasteries, traditional schools, as well as other cultural centers that are treasures of this world. In addition, Choki represents this philosophy throughout the United States inspiring all to be greatest self to inspire others.
To learn more about the art exhibition:
http://issuu.com/choki-art/docs/bhuta...
Choki causes in Bhutan:
Sustainability for the Choki Traditional Art School:
CTAS is full with ever smiling students from all ages. Most of them are orphans and CTAS provides everything for them, a warm home and education. The students learn art techniques that have been passed down through generations and each piece of artwork they do is a reflection of a tradition that has been untouched by outer influences. Every brush stroke and etching is made by the students for all to receive merit or dharma who view the artwork.
To learn more about this cause: http://www.choki.org/ourcauses/choki-...
Classroom Construction at Nalanda Monastery:
Originally constructed in India in the 5th century, Nalanda was a center for sacred learning throughout Asia. A vast amount of what came to compromise Buddhism stems from 9th century teachings. Unfortunately, around 1200 AD, the center was destroyed by the muslim army. However, in 1754, the temple was rebuilt in Bhutan after recognizing a number of auspicious signs correlating to the history of the original Nalanda.
Today, Nalanda is on top of the Himalayan mountains, carrying on ancient tradition through 140 orphaned students learning buddhist philosophy, ritual instruments, scriptures, prayer ceremonies, english, and buddhist logic. Every child has a story to tell and from a very early age, they already understand what most of us won’t realize until the end of our lives, that we must respect all forms of life to live in harmony and that happiness come within ourselves and not from material things.
To learn more about this cause: http://www.choki.org/ourcauses/naland...
Choki Women's Cooperative:
The weaving community from Bhutan preserves one of the most advanced and sophisticated weaving cultures in the history of civilization. By utilizing Bhutanese back strap looms, the culture of textiles have been integral to Bhutan's heritage for centuries. Its quality of intricate brocades and complex patterns are among the best in the world.
Through fairly traded sales of products, the weavers will have sustainable incomes to obtain quality food, sanitation, and education. The textiles are 100% handmade using unique dying and weaving techniques.
To learn more about this cause:
https://choki.org/ourcauses/chokis-women-cooperative/
Visit our Etsy store: https://www.etsy.com/shop/ChokiArt
We want to share the beauty of this culture with the rest of the world, a world that desperately needs positive inspiration and a reminder that there is more beyond our own sight and knowledge.
At Choki, our mission is to preserve cultures of antiquity for the benefit of humanity.
To Donate: https://choki.org/getinvolved/
“Be the change you wish to see in the world.” - Mahatma Ghandi
Follow us: http://www.facebook.com/chokiart
Music: Manly Hall
http://www.manlyphall.org
Film: Sonam Phuntsho
Cho - Positive Change of Mind, Ki - Peace
Choki - Peaceful Transformation of the Mind
Follow us: http://www.facebook.com/chokiart
The culture of Bhutan teaches us how to develop compassion in ourselves, others, and all forms of life. Through traditional art and meditation practices, we learn equanimity in all situations. We learn to view all living beings, humans, animals, insects, and plants as sacred and inherently the same as ourselves. We also develop calmness in our minds so that peace, compassion, joy, tolerance and forbearance can be inwardly experienced by ourselves and outwardly experienced to others.
Compassion has no judgment, competition, jealousy, anger, fear, sadness, pride or attachment. Compassion places nothing above or below anything else. Compassion with wisdom sees everything with clarity, just as it is existing in the present moment.
Choki
At Choki, a US Nonprofit, we are happy to help to preserve, support, and encourage this philosophy for the benefit of all at the expense of none through assistance to sacred monasteries, traditional schools, as well as other cultural centers that are treasures of this world. In addition, Choki represents this philosophy throughout the United States inspiring all to be greatest self to inspire others.
To learn more about the art exhibition:
http://issuu.com/choki-art/docs/bhuta...
Choki causes in Bhutan:
Sustainability for the Choki Traditional Art School:
CTAS is full with ever smiling students from all ages. Most of them are orphans and CTAS provides everything for them, a warm home and education. The students learn art techniques that have been passed down through generations and each piece of artwork they do is a reflection of a tradition that has been untouched by outer influences. Every brush stroke and etching is made by the students for all to receive merit or dharma who view the artwork.
To learn more about this cause: http://www.choki.org/ourcauses/choki-...
Classroom Construction at Nalanda Monastery:
Originally constructed in India in the 5th century, Nalanda was a center for sacred learning throughout Asia. A vast amount of what came to compromise Buddhism stems from 9th century teachings. Unfortunately, around 1200 AD, the center was destroyed by the muslim army. However, in 1754, the temple was rebuilt in Bhutan after recognizing a number of auspicious signs correlating to the history of the original Nalanda.
Today, Nalanda is on top of the Himalayan mountains, carrying on ancient tradition through 140 orphaned students learning buddhist philosophy, ritual instruments, scriptures, prayer ceremonies, english, and buddhist logic. Every child has a story to tell and from a very early age, they already understand what most of us won’t realize until the end of our lives, that we must respect all forms of life to live in harmony and that happiness come within ourselves and not from material things.
To learn more about this cause: http://www.choki.org/ourcauses/naland...
Choki Women's Cooperative:
The weaving community from Bhutan preserves one of the most advanced and sophisticated weaving cultures in the history of civilization. By utilizing Bhutanese back strap looms, the culture of textiles have been integral to Bhutan's heritage for centuries. Its quality of intricate brocades and complex patterns are among the best in the world.
Through fairly traded sales of products, the weavers will have sustainable incomes to obtain quality food, sanitation, and education. The textiles are 100% handmade using unique dying and weaving techniques.
To learn more about this cause:
https://choki.org/ourcauses/chokis-women-cooperative/
Visit our Etsy store: https://www.etsy.com/shop/ChokiArt
We want to share the beauty of this culture with the rest of the world, a world that desperately needs positive inspiration and a reminder that there is more beyond our own sight and knowledge.
At Choki, our mission is to preserve cultures of antiquity for the benefit of humanity.
To Donate: https://choki.org/getinvolved/
“Be the change you wish to see in the world.” - Mahatma Ghandi
Follow us: http://www.facebook.com/chokiart
Music: Manly Hall
http://www.manlyphall.org
Film: Sonam Phuntsho
published:31 Jul 2015
views:0
Traditional Wisdom - Reclaim the Mind by Manly Hall
Cho - Positive Change of Mind, Ki - Peace
Choki - Peaceful Transformation of the Mind
Follow us: http://www.facebook.com/chokiart
The culture of Bhutan teaches us how to develop compassion in ourselves, others, and all forms of life. Through traditional art and meditation practices, we learn equanimity in all situations. We learn to view all living beings, humans, animals, insects, and plants as sacred and inherently the same as ourselves. We also develop calmness in our minds so that peace, compassion, joy, tolerance and forbearance can be inwardly experienced by ourselves and outwardly experienced to others.
Compassion has no judgment, competition, jealousy, anger, fear, sadness, pride or attachment. Compassion places nothing above or below anything else. Compassion with wisdom sees everything with clarity, just as it is existing in the present moment.
Choki
At Choki, a US Nonprofit, we are happy to help to preserve, support, and encourage this philosophy for the benefit of all at the expense of none through assistance to sacred monasteries, traditional schools, as well as other cultural centers that are treasures of this world. In addition, Choki represents this philosophy throughout the United States inspiring all to be greatest self to inspire others.
To learn more about the art exhibition:
http://issuu.com/choki-art/docs/bhuta...
Choki causes in Bhutan:
Sustainability for the Choki Traditional Art School:
CTAS is full with ever smiling students from all ages. Most of them are orphans and CTAS provides everything for them, a warm home and education. The students learn art techniques that have been passed down through generations and each piece of artwork they do is a reflection of a tradition that has been untouched by outer influences. Every brush stroke and etching is made by the students for all to receive merit or dharma who view the artwork.
To learn more about this cause: http://www.choki.org/ourcauses/choki-...
Classroom Construction at Nalanda Monastery:
Originally constructed in India in the 5th century, Nalanda was a center for sacred learning throughout Asia. A vast amount of what came to compromise Buddhism stems from 9th century teachings. Unfortunately, around 1200 AD, the center was destroyed by the muslim army. However, in 1754, the temple was rebuilt in Bhutan after recognizing a number of auspicious signs correlating to the history of the original Nalanda.
Today, Nalanda is on top of the Himalayan mountains, carrying on ancient tradition through 140 orphaned students learning buddhist philosophy, ritual instruments, scriptures, prayer ceremonies, english, and buddhist logic. Every child has a story to tell and from a very early age, they already understand what most of us won’t realize until the end of our lives, that we must respect all forms of life to live in harmony and that happiness come within ourselves and not from material things.
To learn more about this cause: http://www.choki.org/ourcauses/naland...
Choki Women's Cooperative:
The weaving community from Bhutan preserves one of the most advanced and sophisticated weaving cultures in the history of civilization. By utilizing Bhutanese back strap looms, the culture of textiles have been integral to Bhutan's heritage for centuries. Its quality of intricate brocades and complex patterns are among the best in the world.
Through fairly traded sales of products, the weavers will have sustainable incomes to obtain quality food, sanitation, and education. The textiles are 100% handmade using unique dying and weaving techniques.
To learn more about this cause:
https://choki.org/ourcauses/chokis-women-cooperative/
Visit our Etsy store: https://www.etsy.com/shop/ChokiArt
We want to share the beauty of this culture with the rest of the world, a world that desperately needs positive inspiration and a reminder that there is more beyond our own sight and knowledge.
At Choki, our mission is to preserve cultures of antiquity for the benefit of humanity.
To Donate: https://choki.org/getinvolved/
“Be the change you wish to see in the world.” - Mahatma Ghandi
Follow us: http://www.facebook.com/chokiart
Music: Manly Hall
http://www.manlyphall.org
Film: Sonam Phuntsho
Cho - Positive Change of Mind, Ki - Peace
Choki - Peaceful Transformation of the Mind
Follow us: http://www.facebook.com/chokiart
The culture of Bhutan teaches us how to develop compassion in ourselves, others, and all forms of life. Through traditional art and meditation practices, we learn equanimity in all situations. We learn to view all living beings, humans, animals, insects, and plants as sacred and inherently the same as ourselves. We also develop calmness in our minds so that peace, compassion, joy, tolerance and forbearance can be inwardly experienced by ourselves and outwardly experienced to others.
Compassion has no judgment, competition, jealousy, anger, fear, sadness, pride or attachment. Compassion places nothing above or below anything else. Compassion with wisdom sees everything with clarity, just as it is existing in the present moment.
Choki
At Choki, a US Nonprofit, we are happy to help to preserve, support, and encourage this philosophy for the benefit of all at the expense of none through assistance to sacred monasteries, traditional schools, as well as other cultural centers that are treasures of this world. In addition, Choki represents this philosophy throughout the United States inspiring all to be greatest self to inspire others.
To learn more about the art exhibition:
http://issuu.com/choki-art/docs/bhuta...
Choki causes in Bhutan:
Sustainability for the Choki Traditional Art School:
CTAS is full with ever smiling students from all ages. Most of them are orphans and CTAS provides everything for them, a warm home and education. The students learn art techniques that have been passed down through generations and each piece of artwork they do is a reflection of a tradition that has been untouched by outer influences. Every brush stroke and etching is made by the students for all to receive merit or dharma who view the artwork.
To learn more about this cause: http://www.choki.org/ourcauses/choki-...
Classroom Construction at Nalanda Monastery:
Originally constructed in India in the 5th century, Nalanda was a center for sacred learning throughout Asia. A vast amount of what came to compromise Buddhism stems from 9th century teachings. Unfortunately, around 1200 AD, the center was destroyed by the muslim army. However, in 1754, the temple was rebuilt in Bhutan after recognizing a number of auspicious signs correlating to the history of the original Nalanda.
Today, Nalanda is on top of the Himalayan mountains, carrying on ancient tradition through 140 orphaned students learning buddhist philosophy, ritual instruments, scriptures, prayer ceremonies, english, and buddhist logic. Every child has a story to tell and from a very early age, they already understand what most of us won’t realize until the end of our lives, that we must respect all forms of life to live in harmony and that happiness come within ourselves and not from material things.
To learn more about this cause: http://www.choki.org/ourcauses/naland...
Choki Women's Cooperative:
The weaving community from Bhutan preserves one of the most advanced and sophisticated weaving cultures in the history of civilization. By utilizing Bhutanese back strap looms, the culture of textiles have been integral to Bhutan's heritage for centuries. Its quality of intricate brocades and complex patterns are among the best in the world.
Through fairly traded sales of products, the weavers will have sustainable incomes to obtain quality food, sanitation, and education. The textiles are 100% handmade using unique dying and weaving techniques.
To learn more about this cause:
https://choki.org/ourcauses/chokis-women-cooperative/
Visit our Etsy store: https://www.etsy.com/shop/ChokiArt
We want to share the beauty of this culture with the rest of the world, a world that desperately needs positive inspiration and a reminder that there is more beyond our own sight and knowledge.
At Choki, our mission is to preserve cultures of antiquity for the benefit of humanity.
To Donate: https://choki.org/getinvolved/
“Be the change you wish to see in the world.” - Mahatma Ghandi
Follow us: http://www.facebook.com/chokiart
Music: Manly Hall
http://www.manlyphall.org
Film: Sonam Phuntsho
published:24 Aug 2015
views:21
Traditional Music Matters in Bhutan: Sonam Dorji at TEDxThimphu
Sonam Dorji is the Director for the Music of Bhutan Research Center. Sonam is a master musician, vocalist, and composer who plays several instruments native ...
Sonam Dorji is the Director for the Music of Bhutan Research Center. Sonam is a master musician, vocalist, and composer who plays several instruments native ...
Traditional Bhutanese are generally made of earth rammed walls and each house accommodates a small temple inside the house itself. Woods are extensively used and bizarre it may seem the houses are protected by a wooden phallus, which are hung on the main door of the house to ward off evil spirits.
The Driglam Namzha codifies the traditional rules for the construction of the dzongs as well as ordinary buildings.The Driglam Namzha is the official behaviour and dress code of the Kingdom of Bhutan. It governs how citizens should dress in public and how they should behave in formal settings. It also regulates a number of cultural assets such as art and architecture. In English, driglam means "order, discipline, custom, rules, regimen" and namzha means "system," though the term may be styled "The Rules for Disciplined Behaviour."
Traditional Bhutanese house have a distinct character from those of other Himalayan countries. Due to the steep terrain, they are usually built as scattered houses of in clusters, rather than in rows. Traditional houses are built without the use of a single nail and all houses follow the same architectural pattern. They are normally three-storeyed with room for livestock on the ground floor, storage and sometimes living quarters on the second floor, while the third floor houses living quarters and the shrine-room. Between the third floor and the roof an open space is usually kept for open-air storage. Stones are used to hold down wood-en shingles on the roof. The typical construction materials used in traditional Bhutanese houses are timber, stone, clay and bricks.
source - www.adventurebhutantravel.com/traditional-house-in-bhutan
This footage is part of the professionally-shot broadcast stock footage archive of Wilderness Films India Ltd., the largest collection of HD imagery from South Asia. The Wilderness Films India collection comprises of tens of thousands of hours of high quality broadcast imagery, mostly shot on HDCAM 1080i High Definition, HDV and XDCAM. Write to us for licensing this footage on a broadcast format, for use in your production! We are happy to be commissioned to film for you or else provide you with broadcast crewing and production solutions across South Asia. We pride ourselves in bringing the best of India and South Asia to the world... Reach us at wfi @ vsnl.com and admin@wildfilmsindia.com.
Traditional Bhutanese are generally made of earth rammed walls and each house accommodates a small temple inside the house itself. Woods are extensively used and bizarre it may seem the houses are protected by a wooden phallus, which are hung on the main door of the house to ward off evil spirits.
The Driglam Namzha codifies the traditional rules for the construction of the dzongs as well as ordinary buildings.The Driglam Namzha is the official behaviour and dress code of the Kingdom of Bhutan. It governs how citizens should dress in public and how they should behave in formal settings. It also regulates a number of cultural assets such as art and architecture. In English, driglam means "order, discipline, custom, rules, regimen" and namzha means "system," though the term may be styled "The Rules for Disciplined Behaviour."
Traditional Bhutanese house have a distinct character from those of other Himalayan countries. Due to the steep terrain, they are usually built as scattered houses of in clusters, rather than in rows. Traditional houses are built without the use of a single nail and all houses follow the same architectural pattern. They are normally three-storeyed with room for livestock on the ground floor, storage and sometimes living quarters on the second floor, while the third floor houses living quarters and the shrine-room. Between the third floor and the roof an open space is usually kept for open-air storage. Stones are used to hold down wood-en shingles on the roof. The typical construction materials used in traditional Bhutanese houses are timber, stone, clay and bricks.
source - www.adventurebhutantravel.com/traditional-house-in-bhutan
This footage is part of the professionally-shot broadcast stock footage archive of Wilderness Films India Ltd., the largest collection of HD imagery from South Asia. The Wilderness Films India collection comprises of tens of thousands of hours of high quality broadcast imagery, mostly shot on HDCAM 1080i High Definition, HDV and XDCAM. Write to us for licensing this footage on a broadcast format, for use in your production! We are happy to be commissioned to film for you or else provide you with broadcast crewing and production solutions across South Asia. We pride ourselves in bringing the best of India and South Asia to the world... Reach us at wfi @ vsnl.com and admin@wildfilmsindia.com.
Follow us: http://www.facebook.com/chokiart
Bhutan
The culture of Bhutan teaches us how to develop compassion in ourselves, others, and all forms of life. Through traditional art and meditation practices, we learn equanimity in all situations. We learn to view all living beings, humans, animals, insects, and plants as sacred and inherently the same as ourselves. We also develop calmness in our minds so that peace, compassion, joy, tolerance and forbearance can be inwardly experienced by ourselves and outwardly experienced to others.
Compassion has no judgment, competition, jealousy, anger, fear, sadness, pride or attachment. Compassion places nothing above or below anything else. Compassion with wisdom sees everything with clarity, just as it is existing in the present moment.
Choki
At Choki, a Colorado Nonprofit, we are happy to help to preserve, support, and encourage this philosophy for the benefit of all at the expense of none through assistance to sacred monasteries, traditional schools, as well as other cultural centers that are treasures of this world. In addition, Choki represents this philosophy throughout the United States with an art exhibition from the Kingdom of Bhutan.
To learn more about the art exhibition:
http://issuu.com/choki-art/docs/bhuta...
Choki causes in Bhutan:
Sustainability for the Choki Traditional Art School:
CTAS is full with ever smiling students from all ages. Most of them are orphans and CTAS provides everything for them, a warm home and education. The students learn art techniques that have been passed down through generations and each piece of artwork they do is a reflection of a tradition that has been untouched by outer influences. Every brush stroke and etching is made by the students for all to receive merit or dharma who view the artwork.
To learn more about this cause: http://www.choki.org/ourcauses/choki-...
Classroom Construction at Nalanda Monastery:
Originally constructed in India in the 5th century, Nalanda was a center for sacred learning throughout Asia. A vast amount of what came to compromise Buddhism stems from 9th century teachings. Unfortunately, around 1200 AD, the center was destroyed by the muslim army. However, in 1754, the temple was rebuilt in Bhutan after recognizing a number of auspicious signs correlating to the history of the original Nalanda.
Today, Nalanda is on top of the Himalayan mountains, carrying on ancient tradition through 140 orphaned students learning buddhist philosophy, ritual instruments, scriptures, prayer ceremonies, english, and buddhist logic. Every child has a story to tell and from a very early age, they already understand what most of us won’t realize until the end of our lives, that we must respect all forms of life to live in harmony and that happiness come within ourselves and not from material things.
To learn more about this cause: http://www.choki.org/ourcauses/naland...
Choki Women's Cooperative:
The weaving community from Bhutan preserves one of the most advanced and sophisticated weaving cultures in the history of civilization. By utilizing Bhutanese back strap looms, the culture of textiles have been integral to Bhutan's heritage for centuries. Its quality of intricate brocades and complex patterns are among the best in the world.
Through fairly traded sales of products, the weavers will have sustainable incomes to obtain quality food, sanitation, and education. The textiles are 100% handmade using unique dying and weaving techniques.
To learn more about this cause:
https://choki.org/ourcauses/chokis-women-cooperative/
Visit our Etsy store: https://www.etsy.com/shop/ChokiArt
We want to share the beauty of this culture with the rest of the world, a world that desperately needs positive inspiration and a reminder that there is more beyond our own sight and knowledge.
At Choki, our mission is to preserve cultures of antiquity for the benefit of humanity.
To Donate: https://choki.org/getinvolved/
“Be the change you wish to see in the world.” - Mahatma Ghandi
Follow us: http://www.facebook.com/chokiart
Music by Anugama
Film by Sonam Phuntsho
Follow us: http://www.facebook.com/chokiart
Bhutan
The culture of Bhutan teaches us how to develop compassion in ourselves, others, and all forms of life. Through traditional art and meditation practices, we learn equanimity in all situations. We learn to view all living beings, humans, animals, insects, and plants as sacred and inherently the same as ourselves. We also develop calmness in our minds so that peace, compassion, joy, tolerance and forbearance can be inwardly experienced by ourselves and outwardly experienced to others.
Compassion has no judgment, competition, jealousy, anger, fear, sadness, pride or attachment. Compassion places nothing above or below anything else. Compassion with wisdom sees everything with clarity, just as it is existing in the present moment.
Choki
At Choki, a Colorado Nonprofit, we are happy to help to preserve, support, and encourage this philosophy for the benefit of all at the expense of none through assistance to sacred monasteries, traditional schools, as well as other cultural centers that are treasures of this world. In addition, Choki represents this philosophy throughout the United States with an art exhibition from the Kingdom of Bhutan.
To learn more about the art exhibition:
http://issuu.com/choki-art/docs/bhuta...
Choki causes in Bhutan:
Sustainability for the Choki Traditional Art School:
CTAS is full with ever smiling students from all ages. Most of them are orphans and CTAS provides everything for them, a warm home and education. The students learn art techniques that have been passed down through generations and each piece of artwork they do is a reflection of a tradition that has been untouched by outer influences. Every brush stroke and etching is made by the students for all to receive merit or dharma who view the artwork.
To learn more about this cause: http://www.choki.org/ourcauses/choki-...
Classroom Construction at Nalanda Monastery:
Originally constructed in India in the 5th century, Nalanda was a center for sacred learning throughout Asia. A vast amount of what came to compromise Buddhism stems from 9th century teachings. Unfortunately, around 1200 AD, the center was destroyed by the muslim army. However, in 1754, the temple was rebuilt in Bhutan after recognizing a number of auspicious signs correlating to the history of the original Nalanda.
Today, Nalanda is on top of the Himalayan mountains, carrying on ancient tradition through 140 orphaned students learning buddhist philosophy, ritual instruments, scriptures, prayer ceremonies, english, and buddhist logic. Every child has a story to tell and from a very early age, they already understand what most of us won’t realize until the end of our lives, that we must respect all forms of life to live in harmony and that happiness come within ourselves and not from material things.
To learn more about this cause: http://www.choki.org/ourcauses/naland...
Choki Women's Cooperative:
The weaving community from Bhutan preserves one of the most advanced and sophisticated weaving cultures in the history of civilization. By utilizing Bhutanese back strap looms, the culture of textiles have been integral to Bhutan's heritage for centuries. Its quality of intricate brocades and complex patterns are among the best in the world.
Through fairly traded sales of products, the weavers will have sustainable incomes to obtain quality food, sanitation, and education. The textiles are 100% handmade using unique dying and weaving techniques.
To learn more about this cause:
https://choki.org/ourcauses/chokis-women-cooperative/
Visit our Etsy store: https://www.etsy.com/shop/ChokiArt
We want to share the beauty of this culture with the rest of the world, a world that desperately needs positive inspiration and a reminder that there is more beyond our own sight and knowledge.
At Choki, our mission is to preserve cultures of antiquity for the benefit of humanity.
To Donate: https://choki.org/getinvolved/
“Be the change you wish to see in the world.” - Mahatma Ghandi
Follow us: http://www.facebook.com/chokiart
Music by Anugama
Film by Sonam Phuntsho
published:27 Jul 2015
views:0
Bhutanese Community in Nebraska (BCN) - Dasai Tihar Program 2012 . Part 1.
Bhutanese Community in Nebraska (BCN) successfully organized Dasai Tihar Program 2012 on 11/11/2012. There were 38 Program Items for the Stage Show. Guest we...
Bhutanese Community in Nebraska (BCN) successfully organized Dasai Tihar Program 2012 on 11/11/2012. There were 38 Program Items for the Stage Show. Guest we...
Cho - Positive Change of Mind, Ki - Peace
Choki - Peaceful Transformation of the Mind
Follow us: http://www.facebook.com/chokiart
The culture of Bhutan teaches us how to develop compassion in ourselves, others, and all forms of life. Through traditional art and meditation practices, we learn equanimity in all situations. We learn to view all living beings, humans, animals, insects, and plants as sacred and inherently the same as ourselves. We also develop calmness in our minds so that peace, compassion, joy, tolerance and forbearance can be inwardly experienced by ourselves and outwardly experienced to others.
Compassion has no judgment, competition, jealousy, anger, fear, sadness, pride or attachment. Compassion places nothing above or below anything else. Compassion with wisdom sees everything with clarity, just as it is existing in the present moment.
Choki
At Choki, a US Nonprofit, we are happy to help to preserve, support, and encourage this philosophy for the benefit of all at the expense of none through assistance to sacred monasteries, traditional schools, as well as other cultural centers that are treasures of this world. In addition, Choki represents this philosophy throughout the United States inspiring all to be greatest self to inspire others.
To learn more about the art exhibition:
http://issuu.com/choki-art/docs/bhuta...
Choki causes in Bhutan:
Sustainability for the Choki Traditional Art School:
CTAS is full with ever smiling students from all ages. Most of them are orphans and CTAS provides everything for them, a warm home and education. The students learn art techniques that have been passed down through generations and each piece of artwork they do is a reflection of a tradition that has been untouched by outer influences. Every brush stroke and etching is made by the students for all to receive merit or dharma who view the artwork.
To learn more about this cause: http://www.choki.org/ourcauses/choki-...
Classroom Construction at Nalanda Monastery:
Originally constructed in India in the 5th century, Nalanda was a center for sacred learning throughout Asia. A vast amount of what came to compromise Buddhism stems from 9th century teachings. Unfortunately, around 1200 AD, the center was destroyed by the muslim army. However, in 1754, the temple was rebuilt in Bhutan after recognizing a number of auspicious signs correlating to the history of the original Nalanda.
Today, Nalanda is on top of the Himalayan mountains, carrying on ancient tradition through 140 orphaned students learning buddhist philosophy, ritual instruments, scriptures, prayer ceremonies, english, and buddhist logic. Every child has a story to tell and from a very early age, they already understand what most of us won’t realize until the end of our lives, that we must respect all forms of life to live in harmony and that happiness come within ourselves and not from material things.
To learn more about this cause: http://www.choki.org/ourcauses/naland...
Choki Women's Cooperative:
The weaving community from Bhutan preserves one of the most advanced and sophisticated weaving cultures in the history of civilization. By utilizing Bhutanese back strap looms, the culture of textiles have been integral to Bhutan's heritage for centuries. Its quality of intricate brocades and complex patterns are among the best in the world.
Through fairly traded sales of products, the weavers will have sustainable incomes to obtain quality food, sanitation, and education. The textiles are 100% handmade using unique dying and weaving techniques.
To learn more about this cause:
https://choki.org/ourcauses/chokis-women-cooperative/
Visit our Etsy store: https://www.etsy.com/shop/ChokiArt
We want to share the beauty of this culture with the rest of the world, a world that desperately needs positive inspiration and a reminder that there is more beyond our own sight and knowledge.
At Choki, our mission is to preserve cultures of antiquity for the benefit of humanity.
To Donate: https://choki.org/getinvolved/
“Be the change you wish to see in the world.” - Mahatma Ghandi
Follow us: http://www.facebook.com/chokiart
Music: Manly Hall
http://www.manlyphall.org
Film: Sonam Phuntsho
Cho - Positive Change of Mind, Ki - Peace
Choki - Peaceful Transformation of the Mind
Follow us: http://www.facebook.com/chokiart
The culture of Bhutan teaches us how to develop compassion in ourselves, others, and all forms of life. Through traditional art and meditation practices, we learn equanimity in all situations. We learn to view all living beings, humans, animals, insects, and plants as sacred and inherently the same as ourselves. We also develop calmness in our minds so that peace, compassion, joy, tolerance and forbearance can be inwardly experienced by ourselves and outwardly experienced to others.
Compassion has no judgment, competition, jealousy, anger, fear, sadness, pride or attachment. Compassion places nothing above or below anything else. Compassion with wisdom sees everything with clarity, just as it is existing in the present moment.
Choki
At Choki, a US Nonprofit, we are happy to help to preserve, support, and encourage this philosophy for the benefit of all at the expense of none through assistance to sacred monasteries, traditional schools, as well as other cultural centers that are treasures of this world. In addition, Choki represents this philosophy throughout the United States inspiring all to be greatest self to inspire others.
To learn more about the art exhibition:
http://issuu.com/choki-art/docs/bhuta...
Choki causes in Bhutan:
Sustainability for the Choki Traditional Art School:
CTAS is full with ever smiling students from all ages. Most of them are orphans and CTAS provides everything for them, a warm home and education. The students learn art techniques that have been passed down through generations and each piece of artwork they do is a reflection of a tradition that has been untouched by outer influences. Every brush stroke and etching is made by the students for all to receive merit or dharma who view the artwork.
To learn more about this cause: http://www.choki.org/ourcauses/choki-...
Classroom Construction at Nalanda Monastery:
Originally constructed in India in the 5th century, Nalanda was a center for sacred learning throughout Asia. A vast amount of what came to compromise Buddhism stems from 9th century teachings. Unfortunately, around 1200 AD, the center was destroyed by the muslim army. However, in 1754, the temple was rebuilt in Bhutan after recognizing a number of auspicious signs correlating to the history of the original Nalanda.
Today, Nalanda is on top of the Himalayan mountains, carrying on ancient tradition through 140 orphaned students learning buddhist philosophy, ritual instruments, scriptures, prayer ceremonies, english, and buddhist logic. Every child has a story to tell and from a very early age, they already understand what most of us won’t realize until the end of our lives, that we must respect all forms of life to live in harmony and that happiness come within ourselves and not from material things.
To learn more about this cause: http://www.choki.org/ourcauses/naland...
Choki Women's Cooperative:
The weaving community from Bhutan preserves one of the most advanced and sophisticated weaving cultures in the history of civilization. By utilizing Bhutanese back strap looms, the culture of textiles have been integral to Bhutan's heritage for centuries. Its quality of intricate brocades and complex patterns are among the best in the world.
Through fairly traded sales of products, the weavers will have sustainable incomes to obtain quality food, sanitation, and education. The textiles are 100% handmade using unique dying and weaving techniques.
To learn more about this cause:
https://choki.org/ourcauses/chokis-women-cooperative/
Visit our Etsy store: https://www.etsy.com/shop/ChokiArt
We want to share the beauty of this culture with the rest of the world, a world that desperately needs positive inspiration and a reminder that there is more beyond our own sight and knowledge.
At Choki, our mission is to preserve cultures of antiquity for the benefit of humanity.
To Donate: https://choki.org/getinvolved/
“Be the change you wish to see in the world.” - Mahatma Ghandi
Follow us: http://www.facebook.com/chokiart
Music: Manly Hall
http://www.manlyphall.org
Film: Sonam Phuntsho
published:01 Aug 2015
views:12
Relaxation - Inspiration, Om Mama Shivaya, Craig Pruess
Follow us: http://www.facebook.com/chokiart
Bhutan
The culture of Bhutan teaches us how to develop compassion in ourselves, others, and all forms of life. Through traditional art and meditation practices, we learn equanimity in all situations. We learn to view all living beings, humans, animals, insects, and plants as sacred and inherently the same as ourselves. We also develop calmness in our minds so that peace, compassion, joy, tolerance and forbearance can be inwardly experienced by ourselves and outwardly experienced to others.
Compassion has no judgment, competition, jealousy, anger, fear, sadness, pride or attachment. Compassion places nothing above or below anything else. Compassion with wisdom sees everything with clarity, just as it is existing in the present moment.
Choki
At Choki, a Colorado Nonprofit, we are happy to help to preserve, support, and encourage this philosophy for the benefit of all at the expense of none through assistance to sacred monasteries, traditional schools, as well as other cultural centers that are treasures of this world. In addition, Choki represents this philosophy throughout the United States with an art exhibition from the Kingdom of Bhutan.
To learn more about the art exhibition:
http://issuu.com/choki-art/docs/bhuta...
Choki causes in Bhutan:
Sustainability for the Choki Traditional Art School:
CTAS is full with ever smiling students from all ages. Most of them are orphans and CTAS provides everything for them, a warm home and education. The students learn art techniques that have been passed down through generations and each piece of artwork they do is a reflection of a tradition that has been untouched by outer influences. Every brush stroke and etching is made by the students for all to receive merit or dharma who view the artwork.
To learn more about this cause: http://www.choki.org/ourcauses/choki-...
Classroom Construction at Nalanda Monastery:
Originally constructed in India in the 5th century, Nalanda was a center for sacred learning throughout Asia. A vast amount of what came to compromise Buddhism stems from 9th century teachings. Unfortunately, around 1200 AD, the center was destroyed by the muslim army. However, in 1754, the temple was rebuilt in Bhutan after recognizing a number of auspicious signs correlating to the history of the original Nalanda.
Today, Nalanda is on top of the Himalayan mountains, carrying on ancient tradition through 140 orphaned students learning buddhist philosophy, ritual instruments, scriptures, prayer ceremonies, english, and buddhist logic. Every child has a story to tell and from a very early age, they already understand what most of us won’t realize until the end of our lives, that we must respect all forms of life to live in harmony and that happiness come within ourselves and not from material things.
To learn more about this cause: http://www.choki.org/ourcauses/naland...
Choki Women's Cooperative:
The weaving community from Bhutan preserves one of the most advanced and sophisticated weaving cultures in the history of civilization. By utilizing Bhutanese back strap looms, the culture of textiles have been integral to Bhutan's heritage for centuries. Its quality of intricate brocades and complex patterns are among the best in the world.
Through fairly traded sales of products, the weavers will have sustainable incomes to obtain quality food, sanitation, and education. The textiles are 100% handmade using unique dying and weaving techniques.
To learn more about this cause:
https://choki.org/ourcauses/chokis-women-cooperative/
Visit our Etsy store: https://www.etsy.com/shop/ChokiArt
We want to share the beauty of this culture with the rest of the world, a world that desperately needs positive inspiration and a reminder that there is more beyond our own sight and knowledge.
At Choki, our mission is to preserve cultures of antiquity for the benefit of humanity.
To Donate: https://choki.org/getinvolved/
“Be the change you wish to see in the world.” - Mahatma Ghandi
Follow us: http://www.facebook.com/chokiart
Music by Craig Pruess
Film by Sonam Phuntsho
Follow us: http://www.facebook.com/chokiart
Bhutan
The culture of Bhutan teaches us how to develop compassion in ourselves, others, and all forms of life. Through traditional art and meditation practices, we learn equanimity in all situations. We learn to view all living beings, humans, animals, insects, and plants as sacred and inherently the same as ourselves. We also develop calmness in our minds so that peace, compassion, joy, tolerance and forbearance can be inwardly experienced by ourselves and outwardly experienced to others.
Compassion has no judgment, competition, jealousy, anger, fear, sadness, pride or attachment. Compassion places nothing above or below anything else. Compassion with wisdom sees everything with clarity, just as it is existing in the present moment.
Choki
At Choki, a Colorado Nonprofit, we are happy to help to preserve, support, and encourage this philosophy for the benefit of all at the expense of none through assistance to sacred monasteries, traditional schools, as well as other cultural centers that are treasures of this world. In addition, Choki represents this philosophy throughout the United States with an art exhibition from the Kingdom of Bhutan.
To learn more about the art exhibition:
http://issuu.com/choki-art/docs/bhuta...
Choki causes in Bhutan:
Sustainability for the Choki Traditional Art School:
CTAS is full with ever smiling students from all ages. Most of them are orphans and CTAS provides everything for them, a warm home and education. The students learn art techniques that have been passed down through generations and each piece of artwork they do is a reflection of a tradition that has been untouched by outer influences. Every brush stroke and etching is made by the students for all to receive merit or dharma who view the artwork.
To learn more about this cause: http://www.choki.org/ourcauses/choki-...
Classroom Construction at Nalanda Monastery:
Originally constructed in India in the 5th century, Nalanda was a center for sacred learning throughout Asia. A vast amount of what came to compromise Buddhism stems from 9th century teachings. Unfortunately, around 1200 AD, the center was destroyed by the muslim army. However, in 1754, the temple was rebuilt in Bhutan after recognizing a number of auspicious signs correlating to the history of the original Nalanda.
Today, Nalanda is on top of the Himalayan mountains, carrying on ancient tradition through 140 orphaned students learning buddhist philosophy, ritual instruments, scriptures, prayer ceremonies, english, and buddhist logic. Every child has a story to tell and from a very early age, they already understand what most of us won’t realize until the end of our lives, that we must respect all forms of life to live in harmony and that happiness come within ourselves and not from material things.
To learn more about this cause: http://www.choki.org/ourcauses/naland...
Choki Women's Cooperative:
The weaving community from Bhutan preserves one of the most advanced and sophisticated weaving cultures in the history of civilization. By utilizing Bhutanese back strap looms, the culture of textiles have been integral to Bhutan's heritage for centuries. Its quality of intricate brocades and complex patterns are among the best in the world.
Through fairly traded sales of products, the weavers will have sustainable incomes to obtain quality food, sanitation, and education. The textiles are 100% handmade using unique dying and weaving techniques.
To learn more about this cause:
https://choki.org/ourcauses/chokis-women-cooperative/
Visit our Etsy store: https://www.etsy.com/shop/ChokiArt
We want to share the beauty of this culture with the rest of the world, a world that desperately needs positive inspiration and a reminder that there is more beyond our own sight and knowledge.
At Choki, our mission is to preserve cultures of antiquity for the benefit of humanity.
To Donate: https://choki.org/getinvolved/
“Be the change you wish to see in the world.” - Mahatma Ghandi
Follow us: http://www.facebook.com/chokiart
Music by Craig Pruess
Film by Sonam Phuntsho
published:22 Jul 2015
views:6
Traditional Wisdom - Stand Aside and Watch Yourself Go By by Manly Hall
Cho - Positive Change of Mind, Ki - Peace
Choki - Peaceful Transformation of the Mind
Follow us: http://www.facebook.com/chokiart
The culture of Bhutan teaches us how to develop compassion in ourselves, others, and all forms of life. Through traditional art and meditation practices, we learn equanimity in all situations. We learn to view all living beings, humans, animals, insects, and plants as sacred and inherently the same as ourselves. We also develop calmness in our minds so that peace, compassion, joy, tolerance and forbearance can be inwardly experienced by ourselves and outwardly experienced to others.
Compassion has no judgment, competition, jealousy, anger, fear, sadness, pride or attachment. Compassion places nothing above or below anything else. Compassion with wisdom sees everything with clarity, just as it is existing in the present moment.
Choki
At Choki, a US Nonprofit, we are happy to help to preserve, support, and encourage this philosophy for the benefit of all at the expense of none through assistance to sacred monasteries, traditional schools, as well as other cultural centers that are treasures of this world. In addition, Choki represents this philosophy throughout the United States inspiring all to be greatest self to inspire others.
To learn more about the art exhibition:
http://issuu.com/choki-art/docs/bhuta...
Choki causes in Bhutan:
Sustainability for the Choki Traditional Art School:
CTAS is full with ever smiling students from all ages. Most of them are orphans and CTAS provides everything for them, a warm home and education. The students learn art techniques that have been passed down through generations and each piece of artwork they do is a reflection of a tradition that has been untouched by outer influences. Every brush stroke and etching is made by the students for all to receive merit or dharma who view the artwork.
To learn more about this cause: http://www.choki.org/ourcauses/choki-...
Classroom Construction at Nalanda Monastery:
Originally constructed in India in the 5th century, Nalanda was a center for sacred learning throughout Asia. A vast amount of what came to compromise Buddhism stems from 9th century teachings. Unfortunately, around 1200 AD, the center was destroyed by the muslim army. However, in 1754, the temple was rebuilt in Bhutan after recognizing a number of auspicious signs correlating to the history of the original Nalanda.
Today, Nalanda is on top of the Himalayan mountains, carrying on ancient tradition through 140 orphaned students learning buddhist philosophy, ritual instruments, scriptures, prayer ceremonies, english, and buddhist logic. Every child has a story to tell and from a very early age, they already understand what most of us won’t realize until the end of our lives, that we must respect all forms of life to live in harmony and that happiness come within ourselves and not from material things.
To learn more about this cause: http://www.choki.org/ourcauses/naland...
Choki Women's Cooperative:
The weaving community from Bhutan preserves one of the most advanced and sophisticated weaving cultures in the history of civilization. By utilizing Bhutanese back strap looms, the culture of textiles have been integral to Bhutan's heritage for centuries. Its quality of intricate brocades and complex patterns are among the best in the world.
Through fairly traded sales of products, the weavers will have sustainable incomes to obtain quality food, sanitation, and education. The textiles are 100% handmade using unique dying and weaving techniques.
To learn more about this cause:
https://choki.org/ourcauses/chokis-women-cooperative/
Visit our Etsy store: https://www.etsy.com/shop/ChokiArt
We want to share the beauty of this culture with the rest of the world, a world that desperately needs positive inspiration and a reminder that there is more beyond our own sight and knowledge.
At Choki, our mission is to preserve cultures of antiquity for the benefit of humanity.
To Donate: https://choki.org/getinvolved/
“Be the change you wish to see in the world.” - Mahatma Ghandi
Follow us: http://www.facebook.com/chokiart
Music: Manly Hall
http://www.manlyphall.org
Film: Sonam Phuntsho
Cho - Positive Change of Mind, Ki - Peace
Choki - Peaceful Transformation of the Mind
Follow us: http://www.facebook.com/chokiart
The culture of Bhutan teaches us how to develop compassion in ourselves, others, and all forms of life. Through traditional art and meditation practices, we learn equanimity in all situations. We learn to view all living beings, humans, animals, insects, and plants as sacred and inherently the same as ourselves. We also develop calmness in our minds so that peace, compassion, joy, tolerance and forbearance can be inwardly experienced by ourselves and outwardly experienced to others.
Compassion has no judgment, competition, jealousy, anger, fear, sadness, pride or attachment. Compassion places nothing above or below anything else. Compassion with wisdom sees everything with clarity, just as it is existing in the present moment.
Choki
At Choki, a US Nonprofit, we are happy to help to preserve, support, and encourage this philosophy for the benefit of all at the expense of none through assistance to sacred monasteries, traditional schools, as well as other cultural centers that are treasures of this world. In addition, Choki represents this philosophy throughout the United States inspiring all to be greatest self to inspire others.
To learn more about the art exhibition:
http://issuu.com/choki-art/docs/bhuta...
Choki causes in Bhutan:
Sustainability for the Choki Traditional Art School:
CTAS is full with ever smiling students from all ages. Most of them are orphans and CTAS provides everything for them, a warm home and education. The students learn art techniques that have been passed down through generations and each piece of artwork they do is a reflection of a tradition that has been untouched by outer influences. Every brush stroke and etching is made by the students for all to receive merit or dharma who view the artwork.
To learn more about this cause: http://www.choki.org/ourcauses/choki-...
Classroom Construction at Nalanda Monastery:
Originally constructed in India in the 5th century, Nalanda was a center for sacred learning throughout Asia. A vast amount of what came to compromise Buddhism stems from 9th century teachings. Unfortunately, around 1200 AD, the center was destroyed by the muslim army. However, in 1754, the temple was rebuilt in Bhutan after recognizing a number of auspicious signs correlating to the history of the original Nalanda.
Today, Nalanda is on top of the Himalayan mountains, carrying on ancient tradition through 140 orphaned students learning buddhist philosophy, ritual instruments, scriptures, prayer ceremonies, english, and buddhist logic. Every child has a story to tell and from a very early age, they already understand what most of us won’t realize until the end of our lives, that we must respect all forms of life to live in harmony and that happiness come within ourselves and not from material things.
To learn more about this cause: http://www.choki.org/ourcauses/naland...
Choki Women's Cooperative:
The weaving community from Bhutan preserves one of the most advanced and sophisticated weaving cultures in the history of civilization. By utilizing Bhutanese back strap looms, the culture of textiles have been integral to Bhutan's heritage for centuries. Its quality of intricate brocades and complex patterns are among the best in the world.
Through fairly traded sales of products, the weavers will have sustainable incomes to obtain quality food, sanitation, and education. The textiles are 100% handmade using unique dying and weaving techniques.
To learn more about this cause:
https://choki.org/ourcauses/chokis-women-cooperative/
Visit our Etsy store: https://www.etsy.com/shop/ChokiArt
We want to share the beauty of this culture with the rest of the world, a world that desperately needs positive inspiration and a reminder that there is more beyond our own sight and knowledge.
At Choki, our mission is to preserve cultures of antiquity for the benefit of humanity.
To Donate: https://choki.org/getinvolved/
“Be the change you wish to see in the world.” - Mahatma Ghandi
Follow us: http://www.facebook.com/chokiart
Music: Manly Hall
http://www.manlyphall.org
Film: Sonam Phuntsho
Follow us: http://www.facebook.com/chokiart
Bhutan
The culture of Bhutan teaches us how to develop compassion in ourselves, others, and all forms of life. Through traditional art and meditation practices, we learn equanimity in all situations. We learn to view all living beings, humans, animals, insects, and plants as sacred and inherently the same as ourselves. We also develop calmness in our minds so that peace, compassion, joy, tolerance and forbearance can be inwardly experienced by ourselves and outwardly experienced to others.
Compassion has no judgment, competition, jealousy, anger, fear, sadness, pride or attachment. Compassion places nothing above or below anything else. Compassion with wisdom sees everything with clarity, just as it is existing in the present moment.
Choki
At Choki, a Nonprofit Organization, we are happy to help to preserve, support, and encourage this philosophy for the benefit of all at the expense of none through assistance to sacred monasteries, traditional schools, as well as other cultural centers that are treasures of this world. In addition, Choki represents this philosophy throughout the United States with an art exhibition from the Kingdom of Bhutan.
To learn more about the art exhibition:
http://issuu.com/choki-art/docs/bhutanesepaintings
Choki causes in Bhutan:
Sustainability for the Choki Traditional Art School:
CTAS is full with ever smiling students from all ages. Most of them are orphans and CTAS provides everything for them, a warm home and education. The students learn art techniques that have been passed down through generations and each piece of artwork they do is a reflection of a tradition that has been untouched by outer influences. Every brush stroke and etching is made by the students for all to receive merit or dharma who view the artwork.
To learn more about this cause: http://www.choki.org/ourcauses/choki-traditional-art-school
Classroom Construction at Nalanda Monastery:
Originally constructed in India in the 5th century, Nalanda was a center for sacred learning throughout Asia. A vast amount of what came to compromise Buddhism stems from 9th century teachings. Unfortunately, around 1200 AD, the center was destroyed by the muslim army. However, in 1754, the temple was rebuilt in Bhutan after recognizing a number of auspicious signs correlating to the history of the original Nalanda.
Today, Nalanda is on top of the Himalayan mountains, carrying on ancient tradition through 140 orphaned students learning buddhist philosophy, ritual instruments, scriptures, prayer ceremonies, english, and buddhist logic. Every child has a story to tell and from a very early age, they already understand what most of us won’t realize until the end of our lives, that we must respect all forms of life to live in harmony and that happiness come within ourselves and not from material things.
To learn more about this cause: http://www.choki.org/ourcauses/nalanda-monastery
We want to share the beauty of this culture with the rest of the world, a world that desperately needs positive inspiration and a reminder that there is more beyond our own sight and knowledge.
At Choki, our mission is to preserve cultures of antiquity for the benefit of humanity.
“Be the change you wish to see in the world.” - Mahatma Ghandi
Follow us: http://www.facebook.com/chokiart
Music by Craig Pruess
Film by Sonam Phuntsho
Follow us: http://www.facebook.com/chokiart
Bhutan
The culture of Bhutan teaches us how to develop compassion in ourselves, others, and all forms of life. Through traditional art and meditation practices, we learn equanimity in all situations. We learn to view all living beings, humans, animals, insects, and plants as sacred and inherently the same as ourselves. We also develop calmness in our minds so that peace, compassion, joy, tolerance and forbearance can be inwardly experienced by ourselves and outwardly experienced to others.
Compassion has no judgment, competition, jealousy, anger, fear, sadness, pride or attachment. Compassion places nothing above or below anything else. Compassion with wisdom sees everything with clarity, just as it is existing in the present moment.
Choki
At Choki, a Nonprofit Organization, we are happy to help to preserve, support, and encourage this philosophy for the benefit of all at the expense of none through assistance to sacred monasteries, traditional schools, as well as other cultural centers that are treasures of this world. In addition, Choki represents this philosophy throughout the United States with an art exhibition from the Kingdom of Bhutan.
To learn more about the art exhibition:
http://issuu.com/choki-art/docs/bhutanesepaintings
Choki causes in Bhutan:
Sustainability for the Choki Traditional Art School:
CTAS is full with ever smiling students from all ages. Most of them are orphans and CTAS provides everything for them, a warm home and education. The students learn art techniques that have been passed down through generations and each piece of artwork they do is a reflection of a tradition that has been untouched by outer influences. Every brush stroke and etching is made by the students for all to receive merit or dharma who view the artwork.
To learn more about this cause: http://www.choki.org/ourcauses/choki-traditional-art-school
Classroom Construction at Nalanda Monastery:
Originally constructed in India in the 5th century, Nalanda was a center for sacred learning throughout Asia. A vast amount of what came to compromise Buddhism stems from 9th century teachings. Unfortunately, around 1200 AD, the center was destroyed by the muslim army. However, in 1754, the temple was rebuilt in Bhutan after recognizing a number of auspicious signs correlating to the history of the original Nalanda.
Today, Nalanda is on top of the Himalayan mountains, carrying on ancient tradition through 140 orphaned students learning buddhist philosophy, ritual instruments, scriptures, prayer ceremonies, english, and buddhist logic. Every child has a story to tell and from a very early age, they already understand what most of us won’t realize until the end of our lives, that we must respect all forms of life to live in harmony and that happiness come within ourselves and not from material things.
To learn more about this cause: http://www.choki.org/ourcauses/nalanda-monastery
We want to share the beauty of this culture with the rest of the world, a world that desperately needs positive inspiration and a reminder that there is more beyond our own sight and knowledge.
At Choki, our mission is to preserve cultures of antiquity for the benefit of humanity.
“Be the change you wish to see in the world.” - Mahatma Ghandi
Follow us: http://www.facebook.com/chokiart
Music by Craig Pruess
Film by Sonam Phuntsho
Follow us: http://www.facebook.com/chokiart
Bhutan
The culture of Bhutan teaches us how to develop compassion in ourselves, others, and all forms of life. Through traditional art and meditation practices, we learn equanimity in all situations. We learn to view all living beings, humans, animals, insects, and plants as sacred and inherently the same as ourselves. We also develop calmness in our minds so that peace, compassion, joy, tolerance and forbearance can be inwardly experienced by ourselves and outwardly experienced to others.
Compassion has no judgment, competition, jealousy, anger, fear, sadness, pride or attachment. Compassion places nothing above or below anything else. Compassion with wisdom sees everything with clarity, just as it is existing in the present moment.
Choki
At Choki, a Colorado Nonprofit, we are happy to help to preserve, support, and encourage this philosophy for the benefit of all at the expense of none through assistance to sacred monasteries, traditional schools, as well as other cultural centers that are treasures of this world. In addition, Choki represents this philosophy throughout the United States with an art exhibition from the Kingdom of Bhutan.
To learn more about the art exhibition:
http://issuu.com/choki-art/docs/bhuta...
Choki causes in Bhutan:
Sustainability for the Choki Traditional Art School:
CTAS is full with ever smiling students from all ages. Most of them are orphans and CTAS provides everything for them, a warm home and education. The students learn art techniques that have been passed down through generations and each piece of artwork they do is a reflection of a tradition that has been untouched by outer influences. Every brush stroke and etching is made by the students for all to receive merit or dharma who view the artwork.
To learn more about this cause: http://www.choki.org/ourcauses/choki-...
Classroom Construction at Nalanda Monastery:
Originally constructed in India in the 5th century, Nalanda was a center for sacred learning throughout Asia. A vast amount of what came to compromise Buddhism stems from 9th century teachings. Unfortunately, around 1200 AD, the center was destroyed by the muslim army. However, in 1754, the temple was rebuilt in Bhutan after recognizing a number of auspicious signs correlating to the history of the original Nalanda.
Today, Nalanda is on top of the Himalayan mountains, carrying on ancient tradition through 140 orphaned students learning buddhist philosophy, ritual instruments, scriptures, prayer ceremonies, english, and buddhist logic. Every child has a story to tell and from a very early age, they already understand what most of us won’t realize until the end of our lives, that we must respect all forms of life to live in harmony and that happiness come within ourselves and not from material things.
To learn more about this cause: http://www.choki.org/ourcauses/naland...
Choki Women's Cooperative:
The weaving community from Bhutan preserves one of the most advanced and sophisticated weaving cultures in the history of civilization. By utilizing Bhutanese back strap looms, the culture of textiles have been integral to Bhutan's heritage for centuries. Its quality of intricate brocades and complex patterns are among the best in the world.
Through fairly traded sales of products, the weavers will have sustainable incomes to obtain quality food, sanitation, and education. The textiles are 100% handmade using unique dying and weaving techniques.
To learn more about this cause:
https://choki.org/ourcauses/chokis-women-cooperative/
Visit our Etsy store: https://www.etsy.com/shop/ChokiArt
We want to share the beauty of this culture with the rest of the world, a world that desperately needs positive inspiration and a reminder that there is more beyond our own sight and knowledge.
At Choki, our mission is to preserve cultures of antiquity for the benefit of humanity.
To Donate: https://choki.org/getinvolved/
“Be the change you wish to see in the world.” - Mahatma Ghandi
Follow us: http://www.facebook.com/chokiart
Follow us: http://www.facebook.com/chokiart
Bhutan
The culture of Bhutan teaches us how to develop compassion in ourselves, others, and all forms of life. Through traditional art and meditation practices, we learn equanimity in all situations. We learn to view all living beings, humans, animals, insects, and plants as sacred and inherently the same as ourselves. We also develop calmness in our minds so that peace, compassion, joy, tolerance and forbearance can be inwardly experienced by ourselves and outwardly experienced to others.
Compassion has no judgment, competition, jealousy, anger, fear, sadness, pride or attachment. Compassion places nothing above or below anything else. Compassion with wisdom sees everything with clarity, just as it is existing in the present moment.
Choki
At Choki, a Colorado Nonprofit, we are happy to help to preserve, support, and encourage this philosophy for the benefit of all at the expense of none through assistance to sacred monasteries, traditional schools, as well as other cultural centers that are treasures of this world. In addition, Choki represents this philosophy throughout the United States with an art exhibition from the Kingdom of Bhutan.
To learn more about the art exhibition:
http://issuu.com/choki-art/docs/bhuta...
Choki causes in Bhutan:
Sustainability for the Choki Traditional Art School:
CTAS is full with ever smiling students from all ages. Most of them are orphans and CTAS provides everything for them, a warm home and education. The students learn art techniques that have been passed down through generations and each piece of artwork they do is a reflection of a tradition that has been untouched by outer influences. Every brush stroke and etching is made by the students for all to receive merit or dharma who view the artwork.
To learn more about this cause: http://www.choki.org/ourcauses/choki-...
Classroom Construction at Nalanda Monastery:
Originally constructed in India in the 5th century, Nalanda was a center for sacred learning throughout Asia. A vast amount of what came to compromise Buddhism stems from 9th century teachings. Unfortunately, around 1200 AD, the center was destroyed by the muslim army. However, in 1754, the temple was rebuilt in Bhutan after recognizing a number of auspicious signs correlating to the history of the original Nalanda.
Today, Nalanda is on top of the Himalayan mountains, carrying on ancient tradition through 140 orphaned students learning buddhist philosophy, ritual instruments, scriptures, prayer ceremonies, english, and buddhist logic. Every child has a story to tell and from a very early age, they already understand what most of us won’t realize until the end of our lives, that we must respect all forms of life to live in harmony and that happiness come within ourselves and not from material things.
To learn more about this cause: http://www.choki.org/ourcauses/naland...
Choki Women's Cooperative:
The weaving community from Bhutan preserves one of the most advanced and sophisticated weaving cultures in the history of civilization. By utilizing Bhutanese back strap looms, the culture of textiles have been integral to Bhutan's heritage for centuries. Its quality of intricate brocades and complex patterns are among the best in the world.
Through fairly traded sales of products, the weavers will have sustainable incomes to obtain quality food, sanitation, and education. The textiles are 100% handmade using unique dying and weaving techniques.
To learn more about this cause:
https://choki.org/ourcauses/chokis-women-cooperative/
Visit our Etsy store: https://www.etsy.com/shop/ChokiArt
We want to share the beauty of this culture with the rest of the world, a world that desperately needs positive inspiration and a reminder that there is more beyond our own sight and knowledge.
At Choki, our mission is to preserve cultures of antiquity for the benefit of humanity.
To Donate: https://choki.org/getinvolved/
“Be the change you wish to see in the world.” - Mahatma Ghandi
Follow us: http://www.facebook.com/chokiart
Follow us: http://www.facebook.com/chokiart
Bhutan
The culture of Bhutan teaches us how to develop compassion in ourselves, others, and all forms of life. Through traditional art and meditation practices, we learn equanimity in all situations. We learn to view all living beings, humans, animals, insects, and plants as sacred and inherently the same as ourselves. We also develop calmness in our minds so that peace, compassion, joy, tolerance and forbearance can be inwardly experienced by ourselves and outwardly experienced to others.
Compassion has no judgment, competition, jealousy, anger, fear, sadness, pride or attachment. Compassion places nothing above or below anything else. Compassion with wisdom sees everything with clarity, just as it is existing in the present moment.
Choki
At Choki, a Colorado Nonprofit, we are happy to help to preserve, support, and encourage this philosophy for the benefit of all at the expense of none through assistance to sacred monasteries, traditional schools, as well as other cultural centers that are treasures of this world. In addition, Choki represents this philosophy throughout the United States with an art exhibition from the Kingdom of Bhutan.
To learn more about the art exhibition:
http://issuu.com/choki-art/docs/bhuta...
Choki causes in Bhutan:
Sustainability for the Choki Traditional Art School:
CTAS is full with ever smiling students from all ages. Most of them are orphans and CTAS provides everything for them, a warm home and education. The students learn art techniques that have been passed down through generations and each piece of artwork they do is a reflection of a tradition that has been untouched by outer influences. Every brush stroke and etching is made by the students for all to receive merit or dharma who view the artwork.
To learn more about this cause: http://www.choki.org/ourcauses/choki-...
Classroom Construction at Nalanda Monastery:
Originally constructed in India in the 5th century, Nalanda was a center for sacred learning throughout Asia. A vast amount of what came to compromise Buddhism stems from 9th century teachings. Unfortunately, around 1200 AD, the center was destroyed by the muslim army. However, in 1754, the temple was rebuilt in Bhutan after recognizing a number of auspicious signs correlating to the history of the original Nalanda.
Today, Nalanda is on top of the Himalayan mountains, carrying on ancient tradition through 140 orphaned students learning buddhist philosophy, ritual instruments, scriptures, prayer ceremonies, english, and buddhist logic. Every child has a story to tell and from a very early age, they already understand what most of us won’t realize until the end of our lives, that we must respect all forms of life to live in harmony and that happiness come within ourselves and not from material things.
To learn more about this cause: http://www.choki.org/ourcauses/naland...
Choki Women's Cooperative:
The weaving community from Bhutan preserves one of the most advanced and sophisticated weaving cultures in the history of civilization. By utilizing Bhutanese back strap looms, the culture of textiles have been integral to Bhutan's heritage for centuries. Its quality of intricate brocades and complex patterns are among the best in the world.
Through fairly traded sales of products, the weavers will have sustainable incomes to obtain quality food, sanitation, and education. The textiles are 100% handmade using unique dying and weaving techniques.
To learn more about this cause:
https://choki.org/ourcauses/chokis-women-cooperative/
Visit our Etsy store: https://www.etsy.com/shop/ChokiArt
We want to share the beauty of this culture with the rest of the world, a world that desperately needs positive inspiration and a reminder that there is more beyond our own sight and knowledge.
At Choki, our mission is to preserve cultures of antiquity for the benefit of humanity.
To Donate: https://choki.org/getinvolved/
“Be the change you wish to see in the world.” - Mahatma Ghandi
Follow us: http://www.facebook.com/chokiart
Music: SME
Follow us: http://www.facebook.com/chokiart
Bhutan
The culture of Bhutan teaches us how to develop compassion in ourselves, others, and all forms of life. Through traditional art and meditation practices, we learn equanimity in all situations. We learn to view all living beings, humans, animals, insects, and plants as sacred and inherently the same as ourselves. We also develop calmness in our minds so that peace, compassion, joy, tolerance and forbearance can be inwardly experienced by ourselves and outwardly experienced to others.
Compassion has no judgment, competition, jealousy, anger, fear, sadness, pride or attachment. Compassion places nothing above or below anything else. Compassion with wisdom sees everything with clarity, just as it is existing in the present moment.
Choki
At Choki, a Colorado Nonprofit, we are happy to help to preserve, support, and encourage this philosophy for the benefit of all at the expense of none through assistance to sacred monasteries, traditional schools, as well as other cultural centers that are treasures of this world. In addition, Choki represents this philosophy throughout the United States with an art exhibition from the Kingdom of Bhutan.
To learn more about the art exhibition:
http://issuu.com/choki-art/docs/bhuta...
Choki causes in Bhutan:
Sustainability for the Choki Traditional Art School:
CTAS is full with ever smiling students from all ages. Most of them are orphans and CTAS provides everything for them, a warm home and education. The students learn art techniques that have been passed down through generations and each piece of artwork they do is a reflection of a tradition that has been untouched by outer influences. Every brush stroke and etching is made by the students for all to receive merit or dharma who view the artwork.
To learn more about this cause: http://www.choki.org/ourcauses/choki-...
Classroom Construction at Nalanda Monastery:
Originally constructed in India in the 5th century, Nalanda was a center for sacred learning throughout Asia. A vast amount of what came to compromise Buddhism stems from 9th century teachings. Unfortunately, around 1200 AD, the center was destroyed by the muslim army. However, in 1754, the temple was rebuilt in Bhutan after recognizing a number of auspicious signs correlating to the history of the original Nalanda.
Today, Nalanda is on top of the Himalayan mountains, carrying on ancient tradition through 140 orphaned students learning buddhist philosophy, ritual instruments, scriptures, prayer ceremonies, english, and buddhist logic. Every child has a story to tell and from a very early age, they already understand what most of us won’t realize until the end of our lives, that we must respect all forms of life to live in harmony and that happiness come within ourselves and not from material things.
To learn more about this cause: http://www.choki.org/ourcauses/naland...
Choki Women's Cooperative:
The weaving community from Bhutan preserves one of the most advanced and sophisticated weaving cultures in the history of civilization. By utilizing Bhutanese back strap looms, the culture of textiles have been integral to Bhutan's heritage for centuries. Its quality of intricate brocades and complex patterns are among the best in the world.
Through fairly traded sales of products, the weavers will have sustainable incomes to obtain quality food, sanitation, and education. The textiles are 100% handmade using unique dying and weaving techniques.
To learn more about this cause:
https://choki.org/ourcauses/chokis-women-cooperative/
Visit our Etsy store: https://www.etsy.com/shop/ChokiArt
We want to share the beauty of this culture with the rest of the world, a world that desperately needs positive inspiration and a reminder that there is more beyond our own sight and knowledge.
At Choki, our mission is to preserve cultures of antiquity for the benefit of humanity.
To Donate: https://choki.org/getinvolved/
“Be the change you wish to see in the world.” - Mahatma Ghandi
Follow us: http://www.facebook.com/chokiart
Music: SME
published:28 Jul 2015
views:5
Relaxation Music - Bansuri - Raga Megha by Amarnath
Cho - Positive Change of Mind, Ki - Peace
Choki - Peaceful Transformation of the Mind
Follow us: http://www.facebook.com/chokiart
The culture of Bhutan teaches us how to develop compassion in ourselves, others, and all forms of life. Through traditional art and meditation practices, we learn equanimity in all situations. We learn to view all living beings, humans, animals, insects, and plants as sacred and inherently the same as ourselves. We also develop calmness in our minds so that peace, compassion, joy, tolerance and forbearance can be inwardly experienced by ourselves and outwardly experienced to others.
Compassion has no judgment, competition, jealousy, anger, fear, sadness, pride or attachment. Compassion places nothing above or below anything else. Compassion with wisdom sees everything with clarity, just as it is existing in the present moment.
Choki
At Choki, a US Nonprofit, we are happy to help to preserve, support, and encourage this philosophy for the benefit of all at the expense of none through assistance to sacred monasteries, traditional schools, as well as other cultural centers that are treasures of this world. In addition, Choki represents this philosophy throughout the United States inspiring all to be greatest self to inspire others.
To learn more about the art exhibition:
http://issuu.com/choki-art/docs/bhuta...
Choki causes in Bhutan:
Sustainability for the Choki Traditional Art School:
CTAS is full with ever smiling students from all ages. Most of them are orphans and CTAS provides everything for them, a warm home and education. The students learn art techniques that have been passed down through generations and each piece of artwork they do is a reflection of a tradition that has been untouched by outer influences. Every brush stroke and etching is made by the students for all to receive merit or dharma who view the artwork.
To learn more about this cause: http://www.choki.org/ourcauses/choki-...
Classroom Construction at Nalanda Monastery:
Originally constructed in India in the 5th century, Nalanda was a center for sacred learning throughout Asia. A vast amount of what came to compromise Buddhism stems from 9th century teachings. Unfortunately, around 1200 AD, the center was destroyed by the muslim army. However, in 1754, the temple was rebuilt in Bhutan after recognizing a number of auspicious signs correlating to the history of the original Nalanda.
Today, Nalanda is on top of the Himalayan mountains, carrying on ancient tradition through 140 orphaned students learning buddhist philosophy, ritual instruments, scriptures, prayer ceremonies, english, and buddhist logic. Every child has a story to tell and from a very early age, they already understand what most of us won’t realize until the end of our lives, that we must respect all forms of life to live in harmony and that happiness come within ourselves and not from material things.
To learn more about this cause: http://www.choki.org/ourcauses/naland...
Choki Women's Cooperative:
The weaving community from Bhutan preserves one of the most advanced and sophisticated weaving cultures in the history of civilization. By utilizing Bhutanese back strap looms, the culture of textiles have been integral to Bhutan's heritage for centuries. Its quality of intricate brocades and complex patterns are among the best in the world.
Through fairly traded sales of products, the weavers will have sustainable incomes to obtain quality food, sanitation, and education. The textiles are 100% handmade using unique dying and weaving techniques.
To learn more about this cause:
https://choki.org/ourcauses/chokis-women-cooperative/
Visit our Etsy store: https://www.etsy.com/shop/ChokiArt
We want to share the beauty of this culture with the rest of the world, a world that desperately needs positive inspiration and a reminder that there is more beyond our own sight and knowledge.
At Choki, our mission is to preserve cultures of antiquity for the benefit of humanity.
To Donate: https://choki.org/getinvolved/
“Be the change you wish to see in the world.” - Mahatma Ghandi
Follow us: http://www.facebook.com/chokiart
Please support traditional artists
Music: Amarnath
Cho - Positive Change of Mind, Ki - Peace
Choki - Peaceful Transformation of the Mind
Follow us: http://www.facebook.com/chokiart
The culture of Bhutan teaches us how to develop compassion in ourselves, others, and all forms of life. Through traditional art and meditation practices, we learn equanimity in all situations. We learn to view all living beings, humans, animals, insects, and plants as sacred and inherently the same as ourselves. We also develop calmness in our minds so that peace, compassion, joy, tolerance and forbearance can be inwardly experienced by ourselves and outwardly experienced to others.
Compassion has no judgment, competition, jealousy, anger, fear, sadness, pride or attachment. Compassion places nothing above or below anything else. Compassion with wisdom sees everything with clarity, just as it is existing in the present moment.
Choki
At Choki, a US Nonprofit, we are happy to help to preserve, support, and encourage this philosophy for the benefit of all at the expense of none through assistance to sacred monasteries, traditional schools, as well as other cultural centers that are treasures of this world. In addition, Choki represents this philosophy throughout the United States inspiring all to be greatest self to inspire others.
To learn more about the art exhibition:
http://issuu.com/choki-art/docs/bhuta...
Choki causes in Bhutan:
Sustainability for the Choki Traditional Art School:
CTAS is full with ever smiling students from all ages. Most of them are orphans and CTAS provides everything for them, a warm home and education. The students learn art techniques that have been passed down through generations and each piece of artwork they do is a reflection of a tradition that has been untouched by outer influences. Every brush stroke and etching is made by the students for all to receive merit or dharma who view the artwork.
To learn more about this cause: http://www.choki.org/ourcauses/choki-...
Classroom Construction at Nalanda Monastery:
Originally constructed in India in the 5th century, Nalanda was a center for sacred learning throughout Asia. A vast amount of what came to compromise Buddhism stems from 9th century teachings. Unfortunately, around 1200 AD, the center was destroyed by the muslim army. However, in 1754, the temple was rebuilt in Bhutan after recognizing a number of auspicious signs correlating to the history of the original Nalanda.
Today, Nalanda is on top of the Himalayan mountains, carrying on ancient tradition through 140 orphaned students learning buddhist philosophy, ritual instruments, scriptures, prayer ceremonies, english, and buddhist logic. Every child has a story to tell and from a very early age, they already understand what most of us won’t realize until the end of our lives, that we must respect all forms of life to live in harmony and that happiness come within ourselves and not from material things.
To learn more about this cause: http://www.choki.org/ourcauses/naland...
Choki Women's Cooperative:
The weaving community from Bhutan preserves one of the most advanced and sophisticated weaving cultures in the history of civilization. By utilizing Bhutanese back strap looms, the culture of textiles have been integral to Bhutan's heritage for centuries. Its quality of intricate brocades and complex patterns are among the best in the world.
Through fairly traded sales of products, the weavers will have sustainable incomes to obtain quality food, sanitation, and education. The textiles are 100% handmade using unique dying and weaving techniques.
To learn more about this cause:
https://choki.org/ourcauses/chokis-women-cooperative/
Visit our Etsy store: https://www.etsy.com/shop/ChokiArt
We want to share the beauty of this culture with the rest of the world, a world that desperately needs positive inspiration and a reminder that there is more beyond our own sight and knowledge.
At Choki, our mission is to preserve cultures of antiquity for the benefit of humanity.
To Donate: https://choki.org/getinvolved/
“Be the change you wish to see in the world.” - Mahatma Ghandi
Follow us: http://www.facebook.com/chokiart
Please support traditional artists
Music: Amarnath
published:20 Aug 2015
views:11
Classroom Construction in Nalanda Monastery by CHOKI
Originally constructed in India in the 5th century, Nalanda was a center for sacred learning throughout Asia. A vast amount of what came to comprise Buddhism stems from 9th century teachings. Unfortunately, around 1200 AD, the center was destroyed by the muslim army. However, in 1754, the temple was rebuilt in Bhutan after recognizing a number of auspicious signs correlating to the history of the original Nalanda.
Today, Nalanda carries on ancient tradition through 140 orphaned students learning buddhist philosophy, ritual instruments, scriptures, prayer ceremonies, english, and buddhist logic. It is the goal of Choki to meet the needs of the orphans in order to sustain culture and history.
For more information please enter: http://bit.ly/1Em7aEv
Visit our picture album in our Facebook here: http://on.fb.me/1JXOWun
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Originally constructed in India in the 5th century, Nalanda was a center for sacred learning throughout Asia. A vast amount of what came to comprise Buddhism stems from 9th century teachings. Unfortunately, around 1200 AD, the center was destroyed by the muslim army. However, in 1754, the temple was rebuilt in Bhutan after recognizing a number of auspicious signs correlating to the history of the original Nalanda.
Today, Nalanda carries on ancient tradition through 140 orphaned students learning buddhist philosophy, ritual instruments, scriptures, prayer ceremonies, english, and buddhist logic. It is the goal of Choki to meet the needs of the orphans in order to sustain culture and history.
For more information please enter: http://bit.ly/1Em7aEv
Visit our picture album in our Facebook here: http://on.fb.me/1JXOWun
Follow us: http://on.fb.me/1EoeDmL
To donate visit: http://bit.ly/1ugeb68
published:07 Mar 2015
views:48
Meditation - Inspiration, Devi Prayer by Craig Pruess
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Bhutan
The culture of Bhutan teaches us how to develop compassion in ourselves, others, and all forms of life. Through traditional art and meditation practices, we learn equanimity in all situations. We learn to view all living beings, humans, animals, insects, and plants as sacred and inherently the same as ourselves. We also develop calmness in our minds so that peace, compassion, joy, tolerance and forbearance can be inwardly experienced by ourselves and outwardly experienced to others.
Compassion has no judgment, competition, jealousy, anger, fear, sadness, pride or attachment. Compassion places nothing above or below anything else. Compassion with wisdom sees everything with clarity, just as it is existing in the present moment.
Choki
At Choki, a Colorado Nonprofit, we are happy to help to preserve, support, and encourage this philosophy for the benefit of all at the expense of none through assistance to sacred monasteries, traditional schools, as well as other cultural centers that are treasures of this world. In addition, Choki represents this philosophy throughout the United States with an art exhibition from the Kingdom of Bhutan.
To learn more about the art exhibition:
http://issuu.com/choki-art/docs/bhuta...
Choki causes in Bhutan:
Sustainability for the Choki Traditional Art School:
CTAS is full with ever smiling students from all ages. Most of them are orphans and CTAS provides everything for them, a warm home and education. The students learn art techniques that have been passed down through generations and each piece of artwork they do is a reflection of a tradition that has been untouched by outer influences. Every brush stroke and etching is made by the students for all to receive merit or dharma who view the artwork.
To learn more about this cause: http://www.choki.org/ourcauses/choki-...
Classroom Construction at Nalanda Monastery:
Originally constructed in India in the 5th century, Nalanda was a center for sacred learning throughout Asia. A vast amount of what came to compromise Buddhism stems from 9th century teachings. Unfortunately, around 1200 AD, the center was destroyed by the muslim army. However, in 1754, the temple was rebuilt in Bhutan after recognizing a number of auspicious signs correlating to the history of the original Nalanda.
Today, Nalanda is on top of the Himalayan mountains, carrying on ancient tradition through 140 orphaned students learning buddhist philosophy, ritual instruments, scriptures, prayer ceremonies, english, and buddhist logic. Every child has a story to tell and from a very early age, they already understand what most of us won’t realize until the end of our lives, that we must respect all forms of life to live in harmony and that happiness come within ourselves and not from material things.
To learn more about this cause: http://www.choki.org/ourcauses/naland...
Choki Women's Cooperative:
The weaving community from Bhutan preserves one of the most advanced and sophisticated weaving cultures in the history of civilization. By utilizing Bhutanese back strap looms, the culture of textiles have been integral to Bhutan's heritage for centuries. Its quality of intricate brocades and complex patterns are among the best in the world.
Through fairly traded sales of products, the weavers will have sustainable incomes to obtain quality food, sanitation, and education. The textiles are 100% handmade using unique dying and weaving techniques.
To learn more about this cause:
https://choki.org/ourcauses/chokis-women-cooperative/
Visit our Etsy store: https://www.etsy.com/shop/ChokiArt
We want to share the beauty of this culture with the rest of the world, a world that desperately needs positive inspiration and a reminder that there is more beyond our own sight and knowledge.
At Choki, our mission is to preserve cultures of antiquity for the benefit of humanity.
To Donate: https://choki.org/getinvolved/
“Be the change you wish to see in the world.” - Mahatma Ghandi
Follow us: http://www.facebook.com/chokiart
Music by Craig Pruess
Film by Sonam Phuntsho
Follow us: http://www.facebook.com/chokiart
Bhutan
The culture of Bhutan teaches us how to develop compassion in ourselves, others, and all forms of life. Through traditional art and meditation practices, we learn equanimity in all situations. We learn to view all living beings, humans, animals, insects, and plants as sacred and inherently the same as ourselves. We also develop calmness in our minds so that peace, compassion, joy, tolerance and forbearance can be inwardly experienced by ourselves and outwardly experienced to others.
Compassion has no judgment, competition, jealousy, anger, fear, sadness, pride or attachment. Compassion places nothing above or below anything else. Compassion with wisdom sees everything with clarity, just as it is existing in the present moment.
Choki
At Choki, a Colorado Nonprofit, we are happy to help to preserve, support, and encourage this philosophy for the benefit of all at the expense of none through assistance to sacred monasteries, traditional schools, as well as other cultural centers that are treasures of this world. In addition, Choki represents this philosophy throughout the United States with an art exhibition from the Kingdom of Bhutan.
To learn more about the art exhibition:
http://issuu.com/choki-art/docs/bhuta...
Choki causes in Bhutan:
Sustainability for the Choki Traditional Art School:
CTAS is full with ever smiling students from all ages. Most of them are orphans and CTAS provides everything for them, a warm home and education. The students learn art techniques that have been passed down through generations and each piece of artwork they do is a reflection of a tradition that has been untouched by outer influences. Every brush stroke and etching is made by the students for all to receive merit or dharma who view the artwork.
To learn more about this cause: http://www.choki.org/ourcauses/choki-...
Classroom Construction at Nalanda Monastery:
Originally constructed in India in the 5th century, Nalanda was a center for sacred learning throughout Asia. A vast amount of what came to compromise Buddhism stems from 9th century teachings. Unfortunately, around 1200 AD, the center was destroyed by the muslim army. However, in 1754, the temple was rebuilt in Bhutan after recognizing a number of auspicious signs correlating to the history of the original Nalanda.
Today, Nalanda is on top of the Himalayan mountains, carrying on ancient tradition through 140 orphaned students learning buddhist philosophy, ritual instruments, scriptures, prayer ceremonies, english, and buddhist logic. Every child has a story to tell and from a very early age, they already understand what most of us won’t realize until the end of our lives, that we must respect all forms of life to live in harmony and that happiness come within ourselves and not from material things.
To learn more about this cause: http://www.choki.org/ourcauses/naland...
Choki Women's Cooperative:
The weaving community from Bhutan preserves one of the most advanced and sophisticated weaving cultures in the history of civilization. By utilizing Bhutanese back strap looms, the culture of textiles have been integral to Bhutan's heritage for centuries. Its quality of intricate brocades and complex patterns are among the best in the world.
Through fairly traded sales of products, the weavers will have sustainable incomes to obtain quality food, sanitation, and education. The textiles are 100% handmade using unique dying and weaving techniques.
To learn more about this cause:
https://choki.org/ourcauses/chokis-women-cooperative/
Visit our Etsy store: https://www.etsy.com/shop/ChokiArt
We want to share the beauty of this culture with the rest of the world, a world that desperately needs positive inspiration and a reminder that there is more beyond our own sight and knowledge.
At Choki, our mission is to preserve cultures of antiquity for the benefit of humanity.
To Donate: https://choki.org/getinvolved/
“Be the change you wish to see in the world.” - Mahatma Ghandi
Follow us: http://www.facebook.com/chokiart
Music by Craig Pruess
Film by Sonam Phuntsho
published:22 Jul 2015
views:7
Traditional Wisdom - Education Beyond Authority by Manly Hall
Cho - Positive Change of Mind, Ki - Peace
Choki - Peaceful Transformation of the Mind
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The culture of Bhutan teaches us how to develop compassion in ourselves, others, and all forms of life. Through traditional art and meditation practices, we learn equanimity in all situations. We learn to view all living beings, humans, animals, insects, and plants as sacred and inherently the same as ourselves. We also develop calmness in our minds so that peace, compassion, joy, tolerance and forbearance can be inwardly experienced by ourselves and outwardly experienced to others.
Compassion has no judgment, competition, jealousy, anger, fear, sadness, pride or attachment. Compassion places nothing above or below anything else. Compassion with wisdom sees everything with clarity, just as it is existing in the present moment.
Choki
At Choki, a US Nonprofit, we are happy to help to preserve, support, and encourage this philosophy for the benefit of all at the expense of none through assistance to sacred monasteries, traditional schools, as well as other cultural centers that are treasures of this world. In addition, Choki represents this philosophy throughout the United States inspiring all to be greatest self to inspire others.
To learn more about the art exhibition:
http://issuu.com/choki-art/docs/bhuta...
Choki causes in Bhutan:
Sustainability for the Choki Traditional Art School:
CTAS is full with ever smiling students from all ages. Most of them are orphans and CTAS provides everything for them, a warm home and education. The students learn art techniques that have been passed down through generations and each piece of artwork they do is a reflection of a tradition that has been untouched by outer influences. Every brush stroke and etching is made by the students for all to receive merit or dharma who view the artwork.
To learn more about this cause: http://www.choki.org/ourcauses/choki-...
Classroom Construction at Nalanda Monastery:
Originally constructed in India in the 5th century, Nalanda was a center for sacred learning throughout Asia. A vast amount of what came to compromise Buddhism stems from 9th century teachings. Unfortunately, around 1200 AD, the center was destroyed by the muslim army. However, in 1754, the temple was rebuilt in Bhutan after recognizing a number of auspicious signs correlating to the history of the original Nalanda.
Today, Nalanda is on top of the Himalayan mountains, carrying on ancient tradition through 140 orphaned students learning buddhist philosophy, ritual instruments, scriptures, prayer ceremonies, english, and buddhist logic. Every child has a story to tell and from a very early age, they already understand what most of us won’t realize until the end of our lives, that we must respect all forms of life to live in harmony and that happiness come within ourselves and not from material things.
To learn more about this cause: http://www.choki.org/ourcauses/naland...
Choki Women's Cooperative:
The weaving community from Bhutan preserves one of the most advanced and sophisticated weaving cultures in the history of civilization. By utilizing Bhutanese back strap looms, the culture of textiles have been integral to Bhutan's heritage for centuries. Its quality of intricate brocades and complex patterns are among the best in the world.
Through fairly traded sales of products, the weavers will have sustainable incomes to obtain quality food, sanitation, and education. The textiles are 100% handmade using unique dying and weaving techniques.
To learn more about this cause:
https://choki.org/ourcauses/chokis-women-cooperative/
Visit our Etsy store: https://www.etsy.com/shop/ChokiArt
We want to share the beauty of this culture with the rest of the world, a world that desperately needs positive inspiration and a reminder that there is more beyond our own sight and knowledge.
At Choki, our mission is to preserve cultures of antiquity for the benefit of humanity.
To Donate: https://choki.org/getinvolved/
“Be the change you wish to see in the world.” - Mahatma Ghandi
Follow us: http://www.facebook.com/chokiart
Music: Manly Hall
http://www.manlyphall.org
Cho - Positive Change of Mind, Ki - Peace
Choki - Peaceful Transformation of the Mind
Follow us: http://www.facebook.com/chokiart
The culture of Bhutan teaches us how to develop compassion in ourselves, others, and all forms of life. Through traditional art and meditation practices, we learn equanimity in all situations. We learn to view all living beings, humans, animals, insects, and plants as sacred and inherently the same as ourselves. We also develop calmness in our minds so that peace, compassion, joy, tolerance and forbearance can be inwardly experienced by ourselves and outwardly experienced to others.
Compassion has no judgment, competition, jealousy, anger, fear, sadness, pride or attachment. Compassion places nothing above or below anything else. Compassion with wisdom sees everything with clarity, just as it is existing in the present moment.
Choki
At Choki, a US Nonprofit, we are happy to help to preserve, support, and encourage this philosophy for the benefit of all at the expense of none through assistance to sacred monasteries, traditional schools, as well as other cultural centers that are treasures of this world. In addition, Choki represents this philosophy throughout the United States inspiring all to be greatest self to inspire others.
To learn more about the art exhibition:
http://issuu.com/choki-art/docs/bhuta...
Choki causes in Bhutan:
Sustainability for the Choki Traditional Art School:
CTAS is full with ever smiling students from all ages. Most of them are orphans and CTAS provides everything for them, a warm home and education. The students learn art techniques that have been passed down through generations and each piece of artwork they do is a reflection of a tradition that has been untouched by outer influences. Every brush stroke and etching is made by the students for all to receive merit or dharma who view the artwork.
To learn more about this cause: http://www.choki.org/ourcauses/choki-...
Classroom Construction at Nalanda Monastery:
Originally constructed in India in the 5th century, Nalanda was a center for sacred learning throughout Asia. A vast amount of what came to compromise Buddhism stems from 9th century teachings. Unfortunately, around 1200 AD, the center was destroyed by the muslim army. However, in 1754, the temple was rebuilt in Bhutan after recognizing a number of auspicious signs correlating to the history of the original Nalanda.
Today, Nalanda is on top of the Himalayan mountains, carrying on ancient tradition through 140 orphaned students learning buddhist philosophy, ritual instruments, scriptures, prayer ceremonies, english, and buddhist logic. Every child has a story to tell and from a very early age, they already understand what most of us won’t realize until the end of our lives, that we must respect all forms of life to live in harmony and that happiness come within ourselves and not from material things.
To learn more about this cause: http://www.choki.org/ourcauses/naland...
Choki Women's Cooperative:
The weaving community from Bhutan preserves one of the most advanced and sophisticated weaving cultures in the history of civilization. By utilizing Bhutanese back strap looms, the culture of textiles have been integral to Bhutan's heritage for centuries. Its quality of intricate brocades and complex patterns are among the best in the world.
Through fairly traded sales of products, the weavers will have sustainable incomes to obtain quality food, sanitation, and education. The textiles are 100% handmade using unique dying and weaving techniques.
To learn more about this cause:
https://choki.org/ourcauses/chokis-women-cooperative/
Visit our Etsy store: https://www.etsy.com/shop/ChokiArt
We want to share the beauty of this culture with the rest of the world, a world that desperately needs positive inspiration and a reminder that there is more beyond our own sight and knowledge.
At Choki, our mission is to preserve cultures of antiquity for the benefit of humanity.
To Donate: https://choki.org/getinvolved/
“Be the change you wish to see in the world.” - Mahatma Ghandi
Follow us: http://www.facebook.com/chokiart
Music: Manly Hall
http://www.manlyphall.org
published:30 Jul 2015
views:6
Meditation - Inspiration, Oneness Mantra by Ananda Giri
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Bhutan
The culture of Bhutan teaches us how to develop compassion in ourselves, others, and all forms of life. Through traditional art and meditation practices, we learn equanimity in all situations. We learn to view all living beings, humans, animals, insects, and plants as sacred and inherently the same as ourselves. We also develop calmness in our minds so that peace, compassion, joy, tolerance and forbearance can be inwardly experienced by ourselves and outwardly experienced to others.
Compassion has no judgment, competition, jealousy, anger, fear, sadness, pride or attachment. Compassion places nothing above or below anything else. Compassion with wisdom sees everything with clarity, just as it is existing in the present moment.
Choki
At Choki, a Colorado Nonprofit, we are happy to help to preserve, support, and encourage this philosophy for the benefit of all at the expense of none through assistance to sacred monasteries, traditional schools, as well as other cultural centers that are treasures of this world. In addition, Choki represents this philosophy throughout the United States with an art exhibition from the Kingdom of Bhutan.
To learn more about the art exhibition:
http://issuu.com/choki-art/docs/bhuta...
Choki causes in Bhutan:
Sustainability for the Choki Traditional Art School:
CTAS is full with ever smiling students from all ages. Most of them are orphans and CTAS provides everything for them, a warm home and education. The students learn art techniques that have been passed down through generations and each piece of artwork they do is a reflection of a tradition that has been untouched by outer influences. Every brush stroke and etching is made by the students for all to receive merit or dharma who view the artwork.
To learn more about this cause: http://www.choki.org/ourcauses/choki-...
Classroom Construction at Nalanda Monastery:
Originally constructed in India in the 5th century, Nalanda was a center for sacred learning throughout Asia. A vast amount of what came to compromise Buddhism stems from 9th century teachings. Unfortunately, around 1200 AD, the center was destroyed by the muslim army. However, in 1754, the temple was rebuilt in Bhutan after recognizing a number of auspicious signs correlating to the history of the original Nalanda.
Today, Nalanda is on top of the Himalayan mountains, carrying on ancient tradition through 140 orphaned students learning buddhist philosophy, ritual instruments, scriptures, prayer ceremonies, english, and buddhist logic. Every child has a story to tell and from a very early age, they already understand what most of us won’t realize until the end of our lives, that we must respect all forms of life to live in harmony and that happiness come within ourselves and not from material things.
To learn more about this cause: http://www.choki.org/ourcauses/naland...
Choki Women's Cooperative:
The weaving community from Bhutan preserves one of the most advanced and sophisticated weaving cultures in the history of civilization. By utilizing Bhutanese back strap looms, the culture of textiles have been integral to Bhutan's heritage for centuries. Its quality of intricate brocades and complex patterns are among the best in the world.
Through fairly traded sales of products, the weavers will have sustainable incomes to obtain quality food, sanitation, and education. The textiles are 100% handmade using unique dying and weaving techniques.
To learn more about this cause:
https://choki.org/ourcauses/chokis-women-cooperative/
Visit our Etsy store: https://www.etsy.com/shop/ChokiArt
We want to share the beauty of this culture with the rest of the world, a world that desperately needs positive inspiration and a reminder that there is more beyond our own sight and knowledge.
At Choki, our mission is to preserve cultures of antiquity for the benefit of humanity.
To Donate: https://choki.org/getinvolved/
“Be the change you wish to see in the world.” - Mahatma Ghandi
Follow us: http://www.facebook.com/chokiart
Music by Ananda Giri
Film by Sonam Phuntsho
Follow us: http://www.facebook.com/chokiart
Bhutan
The culture of Bhutan teaches us how to develop compassion in ourselves, others, and all forms of life. Through traditional art and meditation practices, we learn equanimity in all situations. We learn to view all living beings, humans, animals, insects, and plants as sacred and inherently the same as ourselves. We also develop calmness in our minds so that peace, compassion, joy, tolerance and forbearance can be inwardly experienced by ourselves and outwardly experienced to others.
Compassion has no judgment, competition, jealousy, anger, fear, sadness, pride or attachment. Compassion places nothing above or below anything else. Compassion with wisdom sees everything with clarity, just as it is existing in the present moment.
Choki
At Choki, a Colorado Nonprofit, we are happy to help to preserve, support, and encourage this philosophy for the benefit of all at the expense of none through assistance to sacred monasteries, traditional schools, as well as other cultural centers that are treasures of this world. In addition, Choki represents this philosophy throughout the United States with an art exhibition from the Kingdom of Bhutan.
To learn more about the art exhibition:
http://issuu.com/choki-art/docs/bhuta...
Choki causes in Bhutan:
Sustainability for the Choki Traditional Art School:
CTAS is full with ever smiling students from all ages. Most of them are orphans and CTAS provides everything for them, a warm home and education. The students learn art techniques that have been passed down through generations and each piece of artwork they do is a reflection of a tradition that has been untouched by outer influences. Every brush stroke and etching is made by the students for all to receive merit or dharma who view the artwork.
To learn more about this cause: http://www.choki.org/ourcauses/choki-...
Classroom Construction at Nalanda Monastery:
Originally constructed in India in the 5th century, Nalanda was a center for sacred learning throughout Asia. A vast amount of what came to compromise Buddhism stems from 9th century teachings. Unfortunately, around 1200 AD, the center was destroyed by the muslim army. However, in 1754, the temple was rebuilt in Bhutan after recognizing a number of auspicious signs correlating to the history of the original Nalanda.
Today, Nalanda is on top of the Himalayan mountains, carrying on ancient tradition through 140 orphaned students learning buddhist philosophy, ritual instruments, scriptures, prayer ceremonies, english, and buddhist logic. Every child has a story to tell and from a very early age, they already understand what most of us won’t realize until the end of our lives, that we must respect all forms of life to live in harmony and that happiness come within ourselves and not from material things.
To learn more about this cause: http://www.choki.org/ourcauses/naland...
Choki Women's Cooperative:
The weaving community from Bhutan preserves one of the most advanced and sophisticated weaving cultures in the history of civilization. By utilizing Bhutanese back strap looms, the culture of textiles have been integral to Bhutan's heritage for centuries. Its quality of intricate brocades and complex patterns are among the best in the world.
Through fairly traded sales of products, the weavers will have sustainable incomes to obtain quality food, sanitation, and education. The textiles are 100% handmade using unique dying and weaving techniques.
To learn more about this cause:
https://choki.org/ourcauses/chokis-women-cooperative/
Visit our Etsy store: https://www.etsy.com/shop/ChokiArt
We want to share the beauty of this culture with the rest of the world, a world that desperately needs positive inspiration and a reminder that there is more beyond our own sight and knowledge.
At Choki, our mission is to preserve cultures of antiquity for the benefit of humanity.
To Donate: https://choki.org/getinvolved/
“Be the change you wish to see in the world.” - Mahatma Ghandi
Follow us: http://www.facebook.com/chokiart
Music by Ananda Giri
Film by Sonam Phuntsho
Thimphu, Bhutan's capital city Also see www.dougsvideo.com and www.dougspencervideo.com.
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Drive from Paro to Thimphu, Bhutan
Drive from Paro to Thimphu, Bhutan
Drive from Paro to Thimphu, Bhutan
The distance of highway from the city of Paro to Thimphu is 55, and from the Paro International Airport is 50 kms. It takes 50 to 60 minutes. This video clip...
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Bhutan - driving from Thimphu to Paro - Time Lapse
Bhutan - driving from Thimphu to Paro - Time Lapse
Bhutan - driving from Thimphu to Paro - Time Lapse
This is a time lapse video (8x faster than real time) of driving from Thimphu to Paro, and then on to our hotel just beyound Paro.
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Bhoutan - Thimphu
Bhoutan - Thimphu
Bhoutan - Thimphu
Bhoutan - Thimphu - Avril 2012 Promenade au fil des rues de Thimphu, la petite capitale du royaume du Bhoutan.
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Visit to THIMPHU Valley - Bhutan June 2013
Visit to THIMPHU Valley - Bhutan June 2013
Visit to THIMPHU Valley - Bhutan June 2013
Beautiful Valley all around, Visited The Dzong and Temples, Watched National Sport Archery. Buddha point. Sacred Prayer Flags.
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Beautiful town of Thimphu in Bhutan
Beautiful town of Thimphu in Bhutan
Beautiful town of Thimphu in Bhutan
Thimphu also in the past spelled as Thimpu, is the capital and largest city of Bhutan. It is situated in the western central part of Bhutan and the surroundi...
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Travelling in Bhutan : driving around Thimphu
Travelling in Bhutan : driving around Thimphu
Travelling in Bhutan : driving around Thimphu
Our Bhutan road trip! Drive around Thimphu city in this virtual drive-through video of Bhutan's capital city which is more of a town, really. Passing rows an...
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Thimphu Babesa Official Music Video
Thimphu Babesa Official Music Video
Thimphu Babesa Official Music Video
The song will be released soon on our website: www.mstudiobhutan.com Singer/Composer: Misty Terrace and Drona Music and Mix: M-Studio An M-Studio Production ...
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Happy in Thimphu
Happy in Thimphu
Happy in Thimphu
The Most awaited video of GNH Centre, Thimphu. Thank you to all the youths for making this video alive and also thanks for joining hands together in making t...
3:51
Bhutan Travel Part 13 -Thimphu
Bhutan Travel Part 13 -Thimphu
Bhutan Travel Part 13 -Thimphu
Day 7 of the Grand Cultural Tour of Bhutan organized by Windhorse Travel. Location: Thimphu. Traditional Bhutanese Music "Tashi lungpi Phula"
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Journey from Phuentsholing to Thimphu by Bus
Journey from Phuentsholing to Thimphu by Bus
Journey from Phuentsholing to Thimphu by Bus
The distance between Phuentsholing and Thimphu is about 175 kms. The condition of this highway is excellent. However there are hundreds of hairpin bends and many people may suffer from vertigo and vomiting. Only taxis and small toyota coaster buses travel on this route. Bigger buses are not allowed on this route. It takes about 6 hours to reach Thimphu from Phuentsholing. All the way we had river Wang chu flowing on our left side. The views of river, trees, mountains and cloud were creating a dream environment. There is a huge gate near Chuzm where the road bifurcates to Thimphu and Paro. Near the gate, there is a large prayer wheel at the le
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Bhutan Travel VLOG - Paro & Thimphu
Bhutan Travel VLOG - Paro & Thimphu
Bhutan Travel VLOG - Paro & Thimphu
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Nge Thimphu- MISTY TERRACE lyrical video, Bhutanese Latest Hit song
Nge Thimphu- MISTY TERRACE lyrical video, Bhutanese Latest Hit song
Nge Thimphu- MISTY TERRACE lyrical video, Bhutanese Latest Hit song
"Nge Thimphu" is a contemporary Bhutanese song from the Pop-country Drukyul Band Misty Terrace. This single is dedicated to the very wonderful and inspiring people of Bhutan and its little cities. It is dedicated to the Birth Anniversary of His Majesty The Fourth King of Bhutan.
We are on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/themistyterrace
You can also download the Official Audio at https://soundcloud.com/m-studio/nge-thimphu-m-studio-production
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Thimphu City Tour - Thimphu Capital of Bhutan
Thimphu City Tour - Thimphu Capital of Bhutan
Thimphu City Tour - Thimphu Capital of Bhutan
Although the Thimphu Valley has supported small settlements for many centuries and a dzong has existed there since 1216, the city didn't really develop until the king declared Thimphu the new capital in 1961. Vehicles first appeared on the streets a year later, and slowly the city began to adapt to its role as the nation's capital. Currently the town is undergoing massive development. Thimphu, also in the past spelled as Thimpu, is the capital and largest city of Bhutan. It is situated in the western central part of Bhutan and the surrounding valley is one of Bhutan's dzongkhags, the Thimphu District. For more http://worldbeautifulnature.blog
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Thimphu City Sightseeing Tour - Bhutan
Thimphu City Sightseeing Tour - Bhutan
Thimphu City Sightseeing Tour - Bhutan
THIMPHU TOWN - Thimphu is a capital of Bhutan, charming capital city, probably the smallest capital in the world, resting in the heart of the Himalayas. It s...
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Bhutan Road trip : Thimphu to Paro drive
Bhutan Road trip : Thimphu to Paro drive
Bhutan Road trip : Thimphu to Paro drive
Drive with us in this virtual road trip from Thimphu, the capital city, to Paro, in Bhutan. It is a sunny day on the road to Paro as we are driving from Thim...
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Thimphu Babesa by Misty Terrace - The Blue Orchid Sessions
Thimphu Babesa by Misty Terrace - The Blue Orchid Sessions
Thimphu Babesa by Misty Terrace - The Blue Orchid Sessions
'The Blue Orchid Sessions' is a series of music videos from MEDIAMAX- supporting and exploring original Bhutanese composers and singers from diverse genres. ...
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Ooh La La (Old Man Dancing in Thimphu - Dirty Picture Dance)
Ooh La La (Old Man Dancing in Thimphu - Dirty Picture Dance)
Ooh La La (Old Man Dancing in Thimphu - Dirty Picture Dance)
a nightclub in Thimphu where customers can pay 200 Rs and dance with a girl of their choice and a song of their choice. Can't decide who dances better - the ...
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Royal Thimphu College Bhutan Admissions 2015 3m Full Video
Royal Thimphu College Bhutan Admissions 2015 3m Full Video
Royal Thimphu College Bhutan Admissions 2015 3m Full Video
Royal Thimphu College
www.rtc.bt
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Dramitse Ngacham: Thimphu Tsechu (2 Oct 06) Bhutan
Dramitse Ngacham: Thimphu Tsechu (2 Oct 06) Bhutan
Dramitse Ngacham: Thimphu Tsechu (2 Oct 06) Bhutan
Another amazing ancient religious dance from Bhutan - A vision seen by 15th century nun in which she saw the attendants of Guru Rimpoche performing a dance. ...
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Bhutanese Latest Song( 2013) from the band' MISTY TERRACE" - Thimphu Babesa.
Bhutanese Latest Song( 2013) from the band' MISTY TERRACE" - Thimphu Babesa.
Bhutanese Latest Song( 2013) from the band' MISTY TERRACE" - Thimphu Babesa.
The unplugged 'Thimphu Babesa" ,From the debut album " wake up Late", Thanks to Kencho Wangdi Bonz and his MediaMAx.
Misty Terrace's latest 2014 single "Nge Thimphu" is out on sound cloud now at https://soundcloud.com/m-studio/nge-thimphu-m-studio-production . And on youtube at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gRjRarq8Uvk .
We are on facebook at - https://www.facebook.com/themistyterrace?ref=br_tf
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The view of Thimpu valley Bhutan L 72 6
The view of Thimpu valley Bhutan L 72 6
The view of Thimpu valley Bhutan L 72 6
This footage is part of the professionally-shot broadcast stock footage archive of Wilderness Films India Ltd., the largest collection of HD imagery from South Asia. The Wilderness Films India collection comprises of 50, 000+ hours of high quality broadcast imagery, mostly shot on HDCAM / SR 1080i High Definition, Alexa, SR, XDCAM and 4K. Write to us for licensing this footage on a broadcast format, for use in your production! We are happy to be commissioned to film for you or else provide you with broadcast crewing and production solutions across South Asia. We pride ourselves in bringing the best of India and South Asia to the world...
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Bhutan: Paro, Thimphu, Punakha
Bhutan: Paro, Thimphu, Punakha
Bhutan: Paro, Thimphu, Punakha
In 3 days the Taktsang Tiger's Nest Monastery, Paro, Thimphu and Punakha Dzong.
The distance of highway from the city of Paro to Thimphu is 55, and from the Paro International Airport is 50 kms. It takes 50 to 60 minutes. This video clip...
The distance of highway from the city of Paro to Thimphu is 55, and from the Paro International Airport is 50 kms. It takes 50 to 60 minutes. This video clip...
Thimphu also in the past spelled as Thimpu, is the capital and largest city of Bhutan. It is situated in the western central part of Bhutan and the surroundi...
Thimphu also in the past spelled as Thimpu, is the capital and largest city of Bhutan. It is situated in the western central part of Bhutan and the surroundi...
Our Bhutan road trip! Drive around Thimphu city in this virtual drive-through video of Bhutan's capital city which is more of a town, really. Passing rows an...
Our Bhutan road trip! Drive around Thimphu city in this virtual drive-through video of Bhutan's capital city which is more of a town, really. Passing rows an...
The song will be released soon on our website: www.mstudiobhutan.com Singer/Composer: Misty Terrace and Drona Music and Mix: M-Studio An M-Studio Production ...
The song will be released soon on our website: www.mstudiobhutan.com Singer/Composer: Misty Terrace and Drona Music and Mix: M-Studio An M-Studio Production ...
The Most awaited video of GNH Centre, Thimphu. Thank you to all the youths for making this video alive and also thanks for joining hands together in making t...
The Most awaited video of GNH Centre, Thimphu. Thank you to all the youths for making this video alive and also thanks for joining hands together in making t...
The distance between Phuentsholing and Thimphu is about 175 kms. The condition of this highway is excellent. However there are hundreds of hairpin bends and many people may suffer from vertigo and vomiting. Only taxis and small toyota coaster buses travel on this route. Bigger buses are not allowed on this route. It takes about 6 hours to reach Thimphu from Phuentsholing. All the way we had river Wang chu flowing on our left side. The views of river, trees, mountains and cloud were creating a dream environment. There is a huge gate near Chuzm where the road bifurcates to Thimphu and Paro. Near the gate, there is a large prayer wheel at the left and large picture of the King and queen on the right side. We could see another gate "Welcome to Thimphu City" before entering Thimphu city. Gradually the number of buildings increased when we entered into the township. It was a magnificent journey on Himalayan mountains. Hope this video will help people intending to travel Thimphu and other parts of Bhutan.
The distance between Phuentsholing and Thimphu is about 175 kms. The condition of this highway is excellent. However there are hundreds of hairpin bends and many people may suffer from vertigo and vomiting. Only taxis and small toyota coaster buses travel on this route. Bigger buses are not allowed on this route. It takes about 6 hours to reach Thimphu from Phuentsholing. All the way we had river Wang chu flowing on our left side. The views of river, trees, mountains and cloud were creating a dream environment. There is a huge gate near Chuzm where the road bifurcates to Thimphu and Paro. Near the gate, there is a large prayer wheel at the left and large picture of the King and queen on the right side. We could see another gate "Welcome to Thimphu City" before entering Thimphu city. Gradually the number of buildings increased when we entered into the township. It was a magnificent journey on Himalayan mountains. Hope this video will help people intending to travel Thimphu and other parts of Bhutan.
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Nge Thimphu- MISTY TERRACE lyrical video, Bhutanese Latest Hit song
"Nge Thimphu" is a contemporary Bhutanese song from the Pop-country Drukyul Band Misty Terrace. This single is dedicated to the very wonderful and inspiring people of Bhutan and its little cities. It is dedicated to the Birth Anniversary of His Majesty The Fourth King of Bhutan.
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You can also download the Official Audio at https://soundcloud.com/m-studio/nge-thimphu-m-studio-production
"Nge Thimphu" is a contemporary Bhutanese song from the Pop-country Drukyul Band Misty Terrace. This single is dedicated to the very wonderful and inspiring people of Bhutan and its little cities. It is dedicated to the Birth Anniversary of His Majesty The Fourth King of Bhutan.
We are on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/themistyterrace
You can also download the Official Audio at https://soundcloud.com/m-studio/nge-thimphu-m-studio-production
Although the Thimphu Valley has supported small settlements for many centuries and a dzong has existed there since 1216, the city didn't really develop until the king declared Thimphu the new capital in 1961. Vehicles first appeared on the streets a year later, and slowly the city began to adapt to its role as the nation's capital. Currently the town is undergoing massive development. Thimphu, also in the past spelled as Thimpu, is the capital and largest city of Bhutan. It is situated in the western central part of Bhutan and the surrounding valley is one of Bhutan's dzongkhags, the Thimphu District. For more http://worldbeautifulnature.blogspot.com OR http://www.flickr.com/photos/amitdastanu
Although the Thimphu Valley has supported small settlements for many centuries and a dzong has existed there since 1216, the city didn't really develop until the king declared Thimphu the new capital in 1961. Vehicles first appeared on the streets a year later, and slowly the city began to adapt to its role as the nation's capital. Currently the town is undergoing massive development. Thimphu, also in the past spelled as Thimpu, is the capital and largest city of Bhutan. It is situated in the western central part of Bhutan and the surrounding valley is one of Bhutan's dzongkhags, the Thimphu District. For more http://worldbeautifulnature.blogspot.com OR http://www.flickr.com/photos/amitdastanu
THIMPHU TOWN - Thimphu is a capital of Bhutan, charming capital city, probably the smallest capital in the world, resting in the heart of the Himalayas. It s...
THIMPHU TOWN - Thimphu is a capital of Bhutan, charming capital city, probably the smallest capital in the world, resting in the heart of the Himalayas. It s...
Drive with us in this virtual road trip from Thimphu, the capital city, to Paro, in Bhutan. It is a sunny day on the road to Paro as we are driving from Thim...
Drive with us in this virtual road trip from Thimphu, the capital city, to Paro, in Bhutan. It is a sunny day on the road to Paro as we are driving from Thim...
'The Blue Orchid Sessions' is a series of music videos from MEDIAMAX- supporting and exploring original Bhutanese composers and singers from diverse genres. ...
'The Blue Orchid Sessions' is a series of music videos from MEDIAMAX- supporting and exploring original Bhutanese composers and singers from diverse genres. ...
a nightclub in Thimphu where customers can pay 200 Rs and dance with a girl of their choice and a song of their choice. Can't decide who dances better - the ...
a nightclub in Thimphu where customers can pay 200 Rs and dance with a girl of their choice and a song of their choice. Can't decide who dances better - the ...
Another amazing ancient religious dance from Bhutan - A vision seen by 15th century nun in which she saw the attendants of Guru Rimpoche performing a dance. ...
Another amazing ancient religious dance from Bhutan - A vision seen by 15th century nun in which she saw the attendants of Guru Rimpoche performing a dance. ...
The unplugged 'Thimphu Babesa" ,From the debut album " wake up Late", Thanks to Kencho Wangdi Bonz and his MediaMAx.
Misty Terrace's latest 2014 single "Nge Thimphu" is out on sound cloud now at https://soundcloud.com/m-studio/nge-thimphu-m-studio-production . And on youtube at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gRjRarq8Uvk .
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The unplugged 'Thimphu Babesa" ,From the debut album " wake up Late", Thanks to Kencho Wangdi Bonz and his MediaMAx.
Misty Terrace's latest 2014 single "Nge Thimphu" is out on sound cloud now at https://soundcloud.com/m-studio/nge-thimphu-m-studio-production . And on youtube at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gRjRarq8Uvk .
We are on facebook at - https://www.facebook.com/themistyterrace?ref=br_tf
This footage is part of the professionally-shot broadcast stock footage archive of Wilderness Films India Ltd., the largest collection of HD imagery from South Asia. The Wilderness Films India collection comprises of 50, 000+ hours of high quality broadcast imagery, mostly shot on HDCAM / SR 1080i High Definition, Alexa, SR, XDCAM and 4K. Write to us for licensing this footage on a broadcast format, for use in your production! We are happy to be commissioned to film for you or else provide you with broadcast crewing and production solutions across South Asia. We pride ourselves in bringing the best of India and South Asia to the world...
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This footage is part of the professionally-shot broadcast stock footage archive of Wilderness Films India Ltd., the largest collection of HD imagery from South Asia. The Wilderness Films India collection comprises of 50, 000+ hours of high quality broadcast imagery, mostly shot on HDCAM / SR 1080i High Definition, Alexa, SR, XDCAM and 4K. Write to us for licensing this footage on a broadcast format, for use in your production! We are happy to be commissioned to film for you or else provide you with broadcast crewing and production solutions across South Asia. We pride ourselves in bringing the best of India and South Asia to the world...
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I made this video when I visited Gopini, Chirang, Bhutan in october 2007...very beautiful place....and this video is for all the gopini wala's :)
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Tungna ra damphu bajaundai
Tungna ra damphu bajaundai
Tungna ra damphu bajaundai
Bhutanese dance in "Dashain Celebration and Cultural Programme-2010" organosed by Association of Bhutanese in Norway, Rogaland.
Artists:
Hari Maya Chhetri
Sabitra Puri
Chandra Chhetri
Special Credits:
Netra & Chandra
4:23
Tungna Ra Damphu
Tungna Ra Damphu
Tungna Ra Damphu
Bhutanese in South Australia
5:46
Madalau Ra Damphu Dau - OHRC
Madalau Ra Damphu Dau - OHRC
Madalau Ra Damphu Dau - OHRC
Performance - OHRC
Song - Madalau Ra Damphu Dau
Dancer - Sunita,Maya And Manisha
Venue - Community Anniversary Program 2014 Organized By Bhutanese Community In Harrisburg PA
Recorded/Edited - Prabin Adhikari
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Nepal Festival 2008 Melbourne : Tuna ra Damphu Bajaudai
Nepal Festival 2008 Melbourne : Tuna ra Damphu Bajaudai
Nepal Festival 2008 Melbourne : Tuna ra Damphu Bajaudai
Nepal Festival 2008 Melbourne was organised by NRN Australia. The Festival was held at Federation Square, in the heart of Melbourne and was attended by thousands of people.
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Best nepali dance song tung na ra damphu bajaudai
Best nepali dance song tung na ra damphu bajaudai
Best nepali dance song tung na ra damphu bajaudai
this is dance performed by utpala shakya at mha mha nite 2014.
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Tandin Gyelmo Dupsel Tamang
Tandin Gyelmo Dupsel Tamang
Tandin Gyelmo Dupsel Tamang
2 years behavioral stages of my daughter during our stay at Mongar Dzongkhag, Bhutan which is more than 500km away from our home town Damphu town.
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Bhutan: The Kingdom Where GDP Is Measured In Happiness
Bhutan: The Kingdom Where GDP Is Measured In Happiness
Bhutan: The Kingdom Where GDP Is Measured In Happiness
Gross National Happiness (1999): The kingdom of Bhutan is placing environmental concerns and spiritual wellbeing over rampant capitalism. For downloads and m...
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Nachu Nachu Lagyo Malai (Dance) performed at DAMPHU SANJH 2013 MELBOURNE
Nachu Nachu Lagyo Malai (Dance) performed at DAMPHU SANJH 2013 MELBOURNE
Nachu Nachu Lagyo Malai (Dance) performed at DAMPHU SANJH 2013 MELBOURNE
Damphu Sanjh was organised by Tamang Society of Victoria. The video is by Solangture. Connect with Solangture on facebook: https://www.facebook.com/societyla...
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Damphu Sanjh 2013
Damphu Sanjh 2013
Damphu Sanjh 2013
Damphu Sanjh is one of the greatest celebration event of Tamang Community from Nepal. On the occasion of Tamang Lochhar, Tamang society of Victoria is presen...
A film by Jogen Gazmere, Amnesty International (former) Prisoner of Conscience, on the struggle for human rights and political change in Bhutan, and the Bhutanese refugee crisis.
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School Agriculture Programme - Damphu Higher Secondary School
School Agriculture Programme - Damphu Higher Secondary School
School Agriculture Programme - Damphu Higher Secondary School
The main objective behind implementing agriculture in School is to educate and familiarize the students with the basic farming practices
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The Tiny Nation Transforming the Way the World Thinks About Happiness
The Tiny Nation Transforming the Way the World Thinks About Happiness
The Tiny Nation Transforming the Way the World Thinks About Happiness
Dragon Kingdom - Bhutan has an unusual king, who is beginning to share power and improve education voluntarily. He's determined to put his country first.
For downloads and more information visit:
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In a world where despots cling to power by any means, Bhutan's much loved King is voluntarily relinquishing control. It's part of a plan to engage with the wider world.
This tiny mountain kingdom is one of the least disturbed places on earth. Here, emphasis is placed on 'Gross National Happiness', and schools teach children to live in harmony. "We are an independent kingdom with a ver
3:54
Ban Ma Fulyo (Dance) at DAMPHU SANJH 2013 MELBOURNE
Ban Ma Fulyo (Dance) at DAMPHU SANJH 2013 MELBOURNE
Ban Ma Fulyo (Dance) at DAMPHU SANJH 2013 MELBOURNE
DAMPHU SANJH was organised by Tamang Society of Victoria.
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Tungna ra Damphu Bajaudai - Five beautiful ladies dance in Tihar
Tungna ra Damphu Bajaudai - Five beautiful ladies dance in Tihar
Tungna ra Damphu Bajaudai - Five beautiful ladies dance in Tihar
Bhailini Group Five beautiful ladies dance in Tihar
Atlanta ga 2012
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NIM Durgapur. Mb – 9832197327, www.nimdurgapur.org
NIM Durgapur. Mb – 9832197327, www.nimdurgapur.org
NIM Durgapur. Mb – 9832197327, www.nimdurgapur.org
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Bhutan
Thimphu, Phuntsholing, Punakha, Samdrup, Jongkhar, Tsirang, Paro, Trashigang, Wangdue Phodrang, Taga Dzong, Trongsa, Chhukha. Daga, Damphu, Gasa Dzong, Geylegphug, Haa, Jakar, Lhu ntshi, Mongar, Paro, Pemagatsel, Phuntsholing, Punakha, Samtse, Samdrup Jongkhar, Taga Dzong, Thimphu, Trashigang, Tongsa, Wangdue Phodrang, Zhemgang
National Institute Of Management
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Introduction
National In
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Bhutan Schools Focus on "Gross National Happiness"
Bhutan Schools Focus on "Gross National Happiness"
Bhutan Schools Focus on "Gross National Happiness"
The Himalayan kingdom of Bhutan, in recent years, has gained international attention for its concept of Gross National Happiness. That was a term coined by Bhutan's fourth king in 1972 and was meant to be an alternative to the traditional measure of development: gross national product. The small country is now taking GNH beyond an intellectual discourse and incorporating its values into its educational curriculum. VOA Correspondent Steve Herman, reporting from Bhutan, discovered that stressing happiness actually has deep historical roots in the remote nation.
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Tungna ra damphu dance by Prava Thulung & her friends in Kirat Ubhauli Sewa 2014 in Akron, Ohio(USA)
Tungna ra damphu dance by Prava Thulung & her friends in Kirat Ubhauli Sewa 2014 in Akron, Ohio(USA)
Tungna ra damphu dance by Prava Thulung & her friends in Kirat Ubhauli Sewa 2014 in Akron, Ohio(USA)
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Mero Damphu (Chaubandi Chholi)
Mero Damphu (Chaubandi Chholi)
Mero Damphu (Chaubandi Chholi)
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Dashain 2066 - Tungna ra Damphu
Dashain 2066 - Tungna ra Damphu
Dashain 2066 - Tungna ra Damphu
Dance performed by Prakriti Timilsena during Dashain program 2066 @ Klub Fantoft organized by Nepali Bergen Society (NEBERS), Norway
Bhutanese dance in "Dashain Celebration and Cultural Programme-2010" organosed by Association of Bhutanese in Norway, Rogaland.
Artists:
Hari Maya Chhetri
Sabitra Puri
Chandra Chhetri
Special Credits:
Netra & Chandra
Bhutanese dance in "Dashain Celebration and Cultural Programme-2010" organosed by Association of Bhutanese in Norway, Rogaland.
Artists:
Hari Maya Chhetri
Sabitra Puri
Chandra Chhetri
Special Credits:
Netra & Chandra
Performance - OHRC
Song - Madalau Ra Damphu Dau
Dancer - Sunita,Maya And Manisha
Venue - Community Anniversary Program 2014 Organized By Bhutanese Community In Harrisburg PA
Recorded/Edited - Prabin Adhikari
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Performance - OHRC
Song - Madalau Ra Damphu Dau
Dancer - Sunita,Maya And Manisha
Venue - Community Anniversary Program 2014 Organized By Bhutanese Community In Harrisburg PA
Recorded/Edited - Prabin Adhikari
Media Partner - Ghana Adhikari - Official, Moviez World
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published:23 Dec 2014
views:77
Nepal Festival 2008 Melbourne : Tuna ra Damphu Bajaudai
Nepal Festival 2008 Melbourne was organised by NRN Australia. The Festival was held at Federation Square, in the heart of Melbourne and was attended by thousands of people.
Nepal Festival 2008 Melbourne was organised by NRN Australia. The Festival was held at Federation Square, in the heart of Melbourne and was attended by thousands of people.
Gross National Happiness (1999): The kingdom of Bhutan is placing environmental concerns and spiritual wellbeing over rampant capitalism. For downloads and m...
Gross National Happiness (1999): The kingdom of Bhutan is placing environmental concerns and spiritual wellbeing over rampant capitalism. For downloads and m...
Damphu Sanjh was organised by Tamang Society of Victoria. The video is by Solangture. Connect with Solangture on facebook: https://www.facebook.com/societyla...
Damphu Sanjh was organised by Tamang Society of Victoria. The video is by Solangture. Connect with Solangture on facebook: https://www.facebook.com/societyla...
Damphu Sanjh is one of the greatest celebration event of Tamang Community from Nepal. On the occasion of Tamang Lochhar, Tamang society of Victoria is presen...
Damphu Sanjh is one of the greatest celebration event of Tamang Community from Nepal. On the occasion of Tamang Lochhar, Tamang society of Victoria is presen...
A film by Jogen Gazmere, Amnesty International (former) Prisoner of Conscience, on the struggle for human rights and political change in Bhutan, and the Bhutanese refugee crisis.
A film by Jogen Gazmere, Amnesty International (former) Prisoner of Conscience, on the struggle for human rights and political change in Bhutan, and the Bhutanese refugee crisis.
published:20 Jan 2012
views:52168
School Agriculture Programme - Damphu Higher Secondary School
Dragon Kingdom - Bhutan has an unusual king, who is beginning to share power and improve education voluntarily. He's determined to put his country first.
For downloads and more information visit:
http://www.journeyman.tv/18603/short-films/dragon-kingdom.html
In a world where despots cling to power by any means, Bhutan's much loved King is voluntarily relinquishing control. It's part of a plan to engage with the wider world.
This tiny mountain kingdom is one of the least disturbed places on earth. Here, emphasis is placed on 'Gross National Happiness', and schools teach children to live in harmony. "We are an independent kingdom with a very strong policy that preserves our environment," explains author Tshewang Dhendup. The king is widely revered across the country. "He's a very humble man," explains one friend. "No Swiss bank accounts, no Lear jets. Lives in a log cabin." His subjects are still coming to terms with his decision to share power. In recent years, Bhutan has started reaching beyond the mountains. But nothing is allowed to endanger its unique culture
Produced by ABC Australia. Ref - 2686
Journeyman Pictures is your independent source for the world's most powerful films, exploring the burning issues of today. We represent stories from the world's top producers, with brand new content coming in all the time. On our channel you'll find outstanding and controversial journalism covering any global subject you can imagine wanting to know about.
Dragon Kingdom - Bhutan has an unusual king, who is beginning to share power and improve education voluntarily. He's determined to put his country first.
For downloads and more information visit:
http://www.journeyman.tv/18603/short-films/dragon-kingdom.html
In a world where despots cling to power by any means, Bhutan's much loved King is voluntarily relinquishing control. It's part of a plan to engage with the wider world.
This tiny mountain kingdom is one of the least disturbed places on earth. Here, emphasis is placed on 'Gross National Happiness', and schools teach children to live in harmony. "We are an independent kingdom with a very strong policy that preserves our environment," explains author Tshewang Dhendup. The king is widely revered across the country. "He's a very humble man," explains one friend. "No Swiss bank accounts, no Lear jets. Lives in a log cabin." His subjects are still coming to terms with his decision to share power. In recent years, Bhutan has started reaching beyond the mountains. But nothing is allowed to endanger its unique culture
Produced by ABC Australia. Ref - 2686
Journeyman Pictures is your independent source for the world's most powerful films, exploring the burning issues of today. We represent stories from the world's top producers, with brand new content coming in all the time. On our channel you'll find outstanding and controversial journalism covering any global subject you can imagine wanting to know about.
published:06 Nov 2007
views:325158
Ban Ma Fulyo (Dance) at DAMPHU SANJH 2013 MELBOURNE
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Bhutan
Thimphu, Phuntsholing, Punakha, Samdrup, Jongkhar, Tsirang, Paro, Trashigang, Wangdue Phodrang, Taga Dzong, Trongsa, Chhukha. Daga, Damphu, Gasa Dzong, Geylegphug, Haa, Jakar, Lhu ntshi, Mongar, Paro, Pemagatsel, Phuntsholing, Punakha, Samtse, Samdrup Jongkhar, Taga Dzong, Thimphu, Trashigang, Tongsa, Wangdue Phodrang, Zhemgang
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All previous students are placed in INDIA, UK, USA with a top salary package of Rs. 28,00,000/- pa, & average salary of Rs. 3,10,000/- pa
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Bhutan
Thimphu, Phuntsholing, Punakha, Samdrup, Jongkhar, Tsirang, Paro, Trashigang, Wangdue Phodrang, Taga Dzong, Trongsa, Chhukha. Daga, Damphu, Gasa Dzong, Geylegphug, Haa, Jakar, Lhu ntshi, Mongar, Paro, Pemagatsel, Phuntsholing, Punakha, Samtse, Samdrup Jongkhar, Taga Dzong, Thimphu, Trashigang, Tongsa, Wangdue Phodrang, Zhemgang
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Bhutan
Thimphu, Phuntsholing, Punakha, Samdrup, Jongkhar, Tsirang, Paro, Trashigang, Wangdue Phodrang, Taga Dzong, Trongsa, Chhukha. Daga, Damphu, Gasa Dzong, Geylegphug, Haa, Jakar, Lhu ntshi, Mongar, Paro, Pemagatsel, Phuntsholing, Punakha, Samtse, Samdrup Jongkhar, Taga Dzong, Thimphu, Trashigang, Tongsa, Wangdue Phodrang, Zhemgang
National Institute Of Management
Durgapur (since 2005)
Introduction
National Institute of Management (Durgapur) is established in the year 2005 with the spiritual support of pundit Debu choudhury Former Dean Delhi University. Under act 1961 of west Bengal govt.The Institute is certified by ISO 9001-2008. MBA, BBA, BCA, Hotel Management, BA, Bsc, Bcom, MA, Msc, Mcom, Travel & Tourism Mgmt., Hospital Management, B ed, D ed, Nursing, ITI courses are conducted under Autonomous and jt. Committee of ugc / deb / aicte / ncvt / ncte/ & other statutory board under department of education, govt. of India. The Institute was started with a Mission Of Spreading the light of education to the grass ro ot level of our country. To coup up with the current requirement, we groom students with various perimeters like case study, syllabus up grade, Imported Magazine etc. project presentation, industry visit, Management game are the regular phenomena of our development program
Career Program
The Institute offers various courses through Regular & weekend Mode through vendor under aicte, deb, ugc, ncte, ncvt etc. ie. MBA, BBA, BCA, Hotel Management, BA, Bsc, Bcom, MA, Msc, Mcom, Travel & Tourism Mgmt., Hospital Management, B ed, D ed, ITI. Many More courses are on the Queue to launch Shortly.
Short course:
Apart from MBA, BBA, BCA, Hotel Management, BA, Bsc, Bcom, MA, Msc, Mcom, Travel & Tourism Mgmt., Hospital Management, B ed, D ed, ITI We offer various courses for people, who are working or looking for short term course for career advancement or joining the corporate sector of their choice. All short term courses are based on industry orientation & collaboration with the industry
(i) 3 Months Marketing Management, (ii) 3 Months French, (iii) 3 Months Hotel Operation course
Eligibility
For admission in BBA, BCA, Hotel Management, BA, Bsc, Bcom, Travel & Tourism Mgmt., Hospital Management, qualification required is 10 + 2 and for MBA, MA, Msc, Mcom, B ed 10 + 2 + 3. No formal admission test is conducted for selecting candidate s for courses. Candidates are taken for admission, based on first come first serve basis. Based on criteria provided for UG or PG
courses
Teaching Brigade
Teachers are the key factor for molding students to a professional in the real working environment. Hence Teachers are selected after a comprehensive selection procedure & from top of the Industry with regular visit of part time faculty from leading education field. Faculties are upgraded with Research work, & Industry exposure. Time to time on need based situation
Facilities
Students are provided with Regular Industry visit, & job assistance for selective courses, after course completion, through camp using. Students are updated with regular contacts with leading employer of the country. Seminar, In door & out door mgmt. game, case study enable student to handle real work situation. Students are also facilitate with foreign job & internship program. For across the globe.
Employer Bank
For our selected course, we maintain an employer bank @ 1 : 100 from across the world. We offer job for certain courses. Across the world. Employer are categorized as (A) Grade 1 (B) Grade 2 (C) grade 3 Based on paying capacity & other facilities provided to candidates
Previous Record
All previous students are placed in INDIA, UK, USA with a top salary package of Rs. 28,00,000/- pa, & average salary of Rs. 3,10,000/- pa
Contact
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Bhutan
Thimphu, Phuntsholing, Punakha, Samdrup, Jongkhar, Tsirang, Paro, Trashigang, Wangdue Phodrang, Taga Dzong, Trongsa, Chhukha. Daga, Damphu, Gasa Dzong, Geylegphug, Haa, Jakar, Lhu ntshi, Mongar, Paro, Pemagatsel, Phuntsholing, Punakha, Samtse, Samdrup Jongkhar, Taga Dzong, Thimphu, Trashigang, Tongsa, Wangdue Phodrang, Zhemgang
published:06 Jun 2015
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Bhutan Schools Focus on "Gross National Happiness"
The Himalayan kingdom of Bhutan, in recent years, has gained international attention for its concept of Gross National Happiness. That was a term coined by Bhutan's fourth king in 1972 and was meant to be an alternative to the traditional measure of development: gross national product. The small country is now taking GNH beyond an intellectual discourse and incorporating its values into its educational curriculum. VOA Correspondent Steve Herman, reporting from Bhutan, discovered that stressing happiness actually has deep historical roots in the remote nation.
The Himalayan kingdom of Bhutan, in recent years, has gained international attention for its concept of Gross National Happiness. That was a term coined by Bhutan's fourth king in 1972 and was meant to be an alternative to the traditional measure of development: gross national product. The small country is now taking GNH beyond an intellectual discourse and incorporating its values into its educational curriculum. VOA Correspondent Steve Herman, reporting from Bhutan, discovered that stressing happiness actually has deep historical roots in the remote nation.
published:19 May 2010
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Preview of Dunnsage's blog at TravelPod. Read the full blog here: http://www.travelpod.com/travel-blog-entries/dunnsage/asia_trek_2005/1128737220/tpod.html
This blog preview was made by TravelPod using the TripAdvisor™ TripWow slideshow creator.
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Music Courtesy: Butterfly Tea - Chinese Fantasy
Special Thanks: Exodus Travels
In this video, we explained to you on how to get to Bhutan, how to get a Visa, and how much it all costs.
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www.drukasia.com
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In this video, we explained to you on how to get to Bhutan, how to get a Visa, and how much it all costs.
Find out more about traveling to Bhutan @
www.drukasia.com
Druk Asia, Bhutan Travel Agency and Drukair Representative (Royal Bhutan Airlines)
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Travel video about destination Tibet. Tibet is a relatively little known and mysterious land of snow high up in the Himalayas: Shangri La on the roof of the ...
Travel video about destination Tibet. Tibet is a relatively little known and mysterious land of snow high up in the Himalayas: Shangri La on the roof of the ...
Take a tour of Tiger's Nest Monastery, Bhutan - part of the World's Greatest Attractions series by GeoBeats. Hi! I am Naomi and I am very excited to show you...
Take a tour of Tiger's Nest Monastery, Bhutan - part of the World's Greatest Attractions series by GeoBeats. Hi! I am Naomi and I am very excited to show you...
http://www.indiahotelreview.com/ Bhutan Tourism Video : Himalayan Wonders - Bhutan Travel & Tours Video. This is the video of Bhutan Tourism in this video yo...
http://www.indiahotelreview.com/ Bhutan Tourism Video : Himalayan Wonders - Bhutan Travel & Tours Video. This is the video of Bhutan Tourism in this video yo...
In Nov. 2008 we toured Bhutan for two weeks. We chose Bhutanese Travel agency, Bara Lynka Tours and Travel (www.BaraLynka.com) to arrange our trip. The focus of our journey was on people,...
In Nov. 2008 we toured Bhutan for two weeks. We chose Bhutanese Travel agency, Bara Lynka Tours and Travel (www.BaraLynka.com) to arrange our trip. The focus of our journey was on people,...
Visit http://www.traveltocare.com See this package holiday on This short taster trip to Bhutan offers a visit to the famed Tiger's Nest as well as the sights...
Visit http://www.traveltocare.com See this package holiday on This short taster trip to Bhutan offers a visit to the famed Tiger's Nest as well as the sights...
Visit http://www.traveltocare.com See this package holiday on This short trek offers you a chance to see the black-necked cranes that winter in the Phobjika ...
Visit http://www.traveltocare.com See this package holiday on This short trek offers you a chance to see the black-necked cranes that winter in the Phobjika ...
We had an amazing opportunity to travel to Bhutan to work with Humane Society International Asia. While we were not working we were able to explore this amaz...
We had an amazing opportunity to travel to Bhutan to work with Humane Society International Asia. While we were not working we were able to explore this amaz...
Bhutan travel agents and bhutan tour operators(Bhutan Travel Tour) offer bhutan tour package on bhutan travel,bhutan tour,bhutan tourism,bhutan travel guide,...
Bhutan travel agents and bhutan tour operators(Bhutan Travel Tour) offer bhutan tour package on bhutan travel,bhutan tour,bhutan tourism,bhutan travel guide,...
The high price of travel keeps most backpackers from visiting, up to $350 per day for the visa and tour cost and a standard $750 roundtrip on Druk Airways, b...
The high price of travel keeps most backpackers from visiting, up to $350 per day for the visa and tour cost and a standard $750 roundtrip on Druk Airways, b...
Visit http://www.traveltocare.com See this package holiday on Enjoy the spiritual and colourful Paro festival, held from 16th to 24th March, along with the highlights of Bhutan's most beautiful and interesting monasteries and sights. Paro, Thimphu
Visit http://www.traveltocare.com See this package holiday on Enjoy the spiritual and colourful Paro festival, held from 16th to 24th March, along with the highlights of Bhutan's most beautiful and interesting monasteries and sights. Paro, Thimphu
published:10 Dec 2010
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Bhutan Thimphu Rodungla Trek in Eastern Bhutan Package Holidays Travel Guide Travel To Care
Visit http://www.traveltocare.com See this package holiday on Trekking in a remote and beautiful area, you walk through forest and across passes, visit monas...
Visit http://www.traveltocare.com See this package holiday on Trekking in a remote and beautiful area, you walk through forest and across passes, visit monas...
Visit http://www.traveltocare.com See this package holiday on You don't need to be super-fit to trek the Bhutan countryside. This easy trek explores the brea...
Visit http://www.traveltocare.com See this package holiday on You don't need to be super-fit to trek the Bhutan countryside. This easy trek explores the brea...
Visit http://www.traveltocare.com See this package holiday on A challenging and beautiful trek in north eastern Bhutan, among the nomadic Layaps. Paro, Thimphu.
Visit http://www.traveltocare.com See this package holiday on A challenging and beautiful trek in north eastern Bhutan, among the nomadic Layaps. Paro, Thimphu.
Visit http://www.traveltocare.com See this package holiday on This short trek offers the chance to enjoy the hot springs at Gasa as well as time to visit some of the highlights of Bhutan at Paro, Thimphu and Punakha. Paro, Thimphu, Wangdue Phodrang
Visit http://www.traveltocare.com See this package holiday on This short trek offers the chance to enjoy the hot springs at Gasa as well as time to visit some of the highlights of Bhutan at Paro, Thimphu and Punakha. Paro, Thimphu, Wangdue Phodrang
published:10 Dec 2010
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Bhutan Thimphu Gangtey Gogona Trek Package Holidays Travel Guide Travel To Care
Visit http://www.traveltocare.com See this package holiday on A short, fascinating trek through the Phobjikha valley, winter home of the migratory black-neck...
Visit http://www.traveltocare.com See this package holiday on A short, fascinating trek through the Phobjikha valley, winter home of the migratory black-neck...
Visit http://www.traveltocare.com See this package holiday on A cultural peek at central Bhutan, comprising a few days in the countryside as well as time to ...
Visit http://www.traveltocare.com See this package holiday on A cultural peek at central Bhutan, comprising a few days in the countryside as well as time to ...
This is an abridged version of our full story that was aired on the Amazing Asia programme on Channel NewsAsia. For the full story, pls visit http://www.yout...
Bhutan This Week-- a look back into the week's top news stories from across the Kingdom.
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published:22 Aug 2015
Bhutan This Week (August 14-20)
Bhutan This Week (August 14-20)
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Bhutan This Week-- a look back into the week's top news stories from across the Kingdom.
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Bhutan This Week (August 21-27)
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Bhutan This Week (August 21-27)
Bhutan This Week (August 21-27)
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Published on Aug 22, 2015
Bhutan This Week-- a look back into the week's top news stories from across the Kingdom.
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Bhutan This Week (May 22-28)
Bhutan This Week-- a look back into the week's top news stories from across the Kingdom.
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published:30 May 2015
Bhutan This Week (May 22-28)
Bhutan This Week (May 22-28)
published:30 May 2015
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Bhutan This Week-- a look back into the week's top news stories from across the Kingdom.
Watch Bhutan This Week on Saturday @ 10:30 pm.
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Prof. A. G. Iyer on ENERTIA-Lemon News-Latest Explosive - BHEL Bhutan BVT Agency Commission Scam
Must Watch - Prof. A. G. Iyer on Lemon News with R. K. Bajaj (Anchor) and Pradeep Nambiar,...
published:23 Dec 2014
Prof. A. G. Iyer on ENERTIA-Lemon News-Latest Explosive - BHEL Bhutan BVT Agency Commission Scam
Prof. A. G. Iyer on ENERTIA-Lemon News-Latest Explosive - BHEL Bhutan BVT Agency Commission Scam
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views:15
Must Watch - Prof. A. G. Iyer on Lemon News with R. K. Bajaj (Anchor) and Pradeep Nambiar, Legal Expert on ENERTIA Expose - UPA-II BHEL Bhutan BVT(Bhutan Ventures Trading) Agency Commission Scam Aired Exclusively on Lemon News - Sunday, 21st December 2014 - Watch this Explosive and latest exclusive Video on Lemon News.
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Bhutan This Week (Mar. 6-12)
Bhutan This Week-- a look back into the week's top news stories from across the Kingdom.
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published:16 Mar 2015
Bhutan This Week (Mar. 6-12)
Bhutan This Week (Mar. 6-12)
published:16 Mar 2015
views:103
Bhutan This Week-- a look back into the week's top news stories from across the Kingdom.
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King of Bhutan Ties the Knot
Ruler of tiny Asian nation added to the list of this year's royal weddings....
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The culture of Bhutan teaches us how ...
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Choki - Sustaining Cultures of Antiquity - Bhutan
Choki - Sustaining Cultures of Antiquity - Bhutan
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Bhutan
The culture of Bhutan teaches us how to develop compassion in ourselves, others, and all forms of life. Through traditional art and meditation practices, we learn equanimity in all situations. We learn to view all living beings, humans, animals, insects, and plants as sacred and inherently the same as ourselves. We also develop calmness in our minds so that peace, compassion, joy, tolerance and forbearance can be inwardly experienced by ourselves and outwardly experienced to others.
Compassion has no judgment, competition, jealousy, anger, fear, sadness, pride or attachment. Compassion places nothing above or below anything else. Compassion with wisdom sees everything with clarity, just as it is existing in the present moment.
Choki
At Choki, a Colorado Nonprofit, we are happy to help to preserve, support, and encourage this philosophy for the benefit of all at the expense of none through assistance to sacred monasteries, traditional schools, as well as other cultural centers that are treasures of this world. In addition, Choki represents this philosophy throughout the United States with an art exhibition from the Kingdom of Bhutan.
To learn more about the art exhibition: http://issuu.com/choki-art/docs/bhuta...
Choki causes in Bhutan:
Sustainability for the Choki Traditional Art School:
CTAS is full with ever smiling students from all ages. Most of them are orphans and CTAS provides everything for them, a warm home and education. The students learn art techniques that have been passed down through generations and each piece of artwork they do is a reflection of a tradition that has been untouched by outer influences. Every brush stroke and etching is made by the students for all to receive merit or dharma who view the artwork.
To learn more about this cause: http://www.choki.org/ourcauses/choki-...
Classroom Construction at Nalanda Monastery:
Originally constructed in India in the 5th century, Nalanda was a center for sacred learning throughout Asia. A vast amount of what came to compromise Buddhism stems from 9th century teachings. Unfortunately, around 1200 AD, the center was destroyed by the muslim army. However, in 1754, the temple was rebuilt in Bhutan after recognizing a number of auspicious signs correlating to the history of the original Nalanda.
Today, Nalanda is on top of the Himalayan mountains, carrying on ancient tradition through 140 orphaned students learning buddhist philosophy, ritual instruments, scriptures, prayer ceremonies, english, and buddhist logic. Every child has a story to tell and from a very early age, they already understand what most of us won’t realize until the end of our lives, that we must respect all forms of life to live in harmony and that happiness come within ourselves and not from material things.
To learn more about this cause: http://www.choki.org/ourcauses/naland...
Choki Women's Cooperative:
The weaving community from Bhutan preserves one of the most advanced and sophisticated weaving cultures in the history of civilization. By utilizing Bhutanese back strap looms, the culture of textiles have been integral to Bhutan's heritage for centuries. Its quality of intricate brocades and complex patterns are among the best in the world.
Through fairly traded sales of products, the weavers will have sustainable incomes to obtain quality food, sanitation, and education. The textiles are 100% handmade using unique dying and weaving techniques.
To learn more about this cause: https://choki.org/ourcauses/chokis-women-cooperative/
Visit our Etsy store: https://www.etsy.com/shop/ChokiArt
We want to share the beauty of this culture with the rest of the world, a world that desperately needs positive inspiration and a reminder that there is more beyond our own sight and knowledge.
At Choki, our mission is to preserve cultures of antiquity for the benefit of humanity.
To Donate: https://choki.org/getinvolved
“Be the change you wish to see in the world.” - Mahatma Ghandi
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Music by Craig Pruess
Film by Sonam Phuntsho
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CHOKI non profit organization in Bhutan
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published:27 Oct 2014
CHOKI non profit organization in Bhutan
CHOKI non profit organization in Bhutan
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Meditation - Singing Bowls, Nada Himalaya by Dueter
Cho - Positive Change of Mind, Ki - Peace
Choki - Peaceful Transformation of the Mind
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published:02 Aug 2015
Meditation - Singing Bowls, Nada Himalaya by Dueter
Meditation - Singing Bowls, Nada Himalaya by Dueter
published:02 Aug 2015
views:6
Cho - Positive Change of Mind, Ki - Peace
Choki - Peaceful Transformation of the Mind
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The culture of Bhutan teaches us how to develop compassion in ourselves, others, and all forms of life. Through traditional art and meditation practices, we learn equanimity in all situations. We learn to view all living beings, humans, animals, insects, and plants as sacred and inherently the same as ourselves. We also develop calmness in our minds so that peace, compassion, joy, tolerance and forbearance can be inwardly experienced by ourselves and outwardly experienced to others.
Compassion has no judgment, competition, jealousy, anger, fear, sadness, pride or attachment. Compassion places nothing above or below anything else. Compassion with wisdom sees everything with clarity, just as it is existing in the present moment.
Choki
At Choki, a US Nonprofit, we are happy to help to preserve, support, and encourage this philosophy for the benefit of all at the expense of none through assistance to sacred monasteries, traditional schools, as well as other cultural centers that are treasures of this world. In addition, Choki represents this philosophy throughout the United States inspiring all to be greatest self to inspire others.
To learn more about the art exhibition:
http://issuu.com/choki-art/docs/bhuta...
Choki causes in Bhutan:
Sustainability for the Choki Traditional Art School:
CTAS is full with ever smiling students from all ages. Most of them are orphans and CTAS provides everything for them, a warm home and education. The students learn art techniques that have been passed down through generations and each piece of artwork they do is a reflection of a tradition that has been untouched by outer influences. Every brush stroke and etching is made by the students for all to receive merit or dharma who view the artwork.
To learn more about this cause: http://www.choki.org/ourcauses/choki-...
Classroom Construction at Nalanda Monastery:
Originally constructed in India in the 5th century, Nalanda was a center for sacred learning throughout Asia. A vast amount of what came to compromise Buddhism stems from 9th century teachings. Unfortunately, around 1200 AD, the center was destroyed by the muslim army. However, in 1754, the temple was rebuilt in Bhutan after recognizing a number of auspicious signs correlating to the history of the original Nalanda.
Today, Nalanda is on top of the Himalayan mountains, carrying on ancient tradition through 140 orphaned students learning buddhist philosophy, ritual instruments, scriptures, prayer ceremonies, english, and buddhist logic. Every child has a story to tell and from a very early age, they already understand what most of us won’t realize until the end of our lives, that we must respect all forms of life to live in harmony and that happiness come within ourselves and not from material things.
To learn more about this cause: http://www.choki.org/ourcauses/naland...
Choki Women's Cooperative:
The weaving community from Bhutan preserves one of the most advanced and sophisticated weaving cultures in the history of civilization. By utilizing Bhutanese back strap looms, the culture of textiles have been integral to Bhutan's heritage for centuries. Its quality of intricate brocades and complex patterns are among the best in the world.
Through fairly traded sales of products, the weavers will have sustainable incomes to obtain quality food, sanitation, and education. The textiles are 100% handmade using unique dying and weaving techniques.
To learn more about this cause:
https://choki.org/ourcauses/chokis-women-cooperative/
Visit our Etsy store: https://www.etsy.com/shop/ChokiArt
We want to share the beauty of this culture with the rest of the world, a world that desperately needs positive inspiration and a reminder that there is more beyond our own sight and knowledge.
At Choki, our mission is to preserve cultures of antiquity for the benefit of humanity.
To Donate: https://choki.org/getinvolved/
“Be the change you wish to see in the world.” - Mahatma Ghandi
Follow us: http://www.facebook.com/chokiart
Music: Dueter
http://deutermusic.com
Film: Sonam Phuntsho
66:06
Meditation - Singing Bowls, Nada Himalaya 2 by Dueter
Cho - Positive Change of Mind, Ki - Peace
Choki - Peaceful Transformation of the Mind
Fol...
published:02 Aug 2015
Meditation - Singing Bowls, Nada Himalaya 2 by Dueter
Meditation - Singing Bowls, Nada Himalaya 2 by Dueter
published:02 Aug 2015
views:12
Cho - Positive Change of Mind, Ki - Peace
Choki - Peaceful Transformation of the Mind
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The culture of Bhutan teaches us how to develop compassion in ourselves, others, and all forms of life. Through traditional art and meditation practices, we learn equanimity in all situations. We learn to view all living beings, humans, animals, insects, and plants as sacred and inherently the same as ourselves. We also develop calmness in our minds so that peace, compassion, joy, tolerance and forbearance can be inwardly experienced by ourselves and outwardly experienced to others.
Compassion has no judgment, competition, jealousy, anger, fear, sadness, pride or attachment. Compassion places nothing above or below anything else. Compassion with wisdom sees everything with clarity, just as it is existing in the present moment.
Choki
At Choki, a US Nonprofit, we are happy to help to preserve, support, and encourage this philosophy for the benefit of all at the expense of none through assistance to sacred monasteries, traditional schools, as well as other cultural centers that are treasures of this world. In addition, Choki represents this philosophy throughout the United States inspiring all to be greatest self to inspire others.
To learn more about the art exhibition:
http://issuu.com/choki-art/docs/bhuta...
Choki causes in Bhutan:
Sustainability for the Choki Traditional Art School:
CTAS is full with ever smiling students from all ages. Most of them are orphans and CTAS provides everything for them, a warm home and education. The students learn art techniques that have been passed down through generations and each piece of artwork they do is a reflection of a tradition that has been untouched by outer influences. Every brush stroke and etching is made by the students for all to receive merit or dharma who view the artwork.
To learn more about this cause: http://www.choki.org/ourcauses/choki-...
Classroom Construction at Nalanda Monastery:
Originally constructed in India in the 5th century, Nalanda was a center for sacred learning throughout Asia. A vast amount of what came to compromise Buddhism stems from 9th century teachings. Unfortunately, around 1200 AD, the center was destroyed by the muslim army. However, in 1754, the temple was rebuilt in Bhutan after recognizing a number of auspicious signs correlating to the history of the original Nalanda.
Today, Nalanda is on top of the Himalayan mountains, carrying on ancient tradition through 140 orphaned students learning buddhist philosophy, ritual instruments, scriptures, prayer ceremonies, english, and buddhist logic. Every child has a story to tell and from a very early age, they already understand what most of us won’t realize until the end of our lives, that we must respect all forms of life to live in harmony and that happiness come within ourselves and not from material things.
To learn more about this cause: http://www.choki.org/ourcauses/naland...
Choki Women's Cooperative:
The weaving community from Bhutan preserves one of the most advanced and sophisticated weaving cultures in the history of civilization. By utilizing Bhutanese back strap looms, the culture of textiles have been integral to Bhutan's heritage for centuries. Its quality of intricate brocades and complex patterns are among the best in the world.
Through fairly traded sales of products, the weavers will have sustainable incomes to obtain quality food, sanitation, and education. The textiles are 100% handmade using unique dying and weaving techniques.
To learn more about this cause:
https://choki.org/ourcauses/chokis-women-cooperative/
Visit our Etsy store: https://www.etsy.com/shop/ChokiArt
We want to share the beauty of this culture with the rest of the world, a world that desperately needs positive inspiration and a reminder that there is more beyond our own sight and knowledge.
At Choki, our mission is to preserve cultures of antiquity for the benefit of humanity.
To Donate: https://choki.org/getinvolved/
“Be the change you wish to see in the world.” - Mahatma Ghandi
Follow us: http://www.facebook.com/chokiart
Music: Dueter
http://deutermusic.com
Film: Sonam Phuntsho
78:06
Traditional Wisdom - Integrity, the Endangered Virtue by Manly Hall
Cho - Positive Change of Mind, Ki - Peace
Choki - Peaceful Transformation of the Mind
Foll...
published:31 Jul 2015
Traditional Wisdom - Integrity, the Endangered Virtue by Manly Hall
Traditional Wisdom - Integrity, the Endangered Virtue by Manly Hall
published:31 Jul 2015
views:2
Cho - Positive Change of Mind, Ki - Peace
Choki - Peaceful Transformation of the Mind
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The culture of Bhutan teaches us how to develop compassion in ourselves, others, and all forms of life. Through traditional art and meditation practices, we learn equanimity in all situations. We learn to view all living beings, humans, animals, insects, and plants as sacred and inherently the same as ourselves. We also develop calmness in our minds so that peace, compassion, joy, tolerance and forbearance can be inwardly experienced by ourselves and outwardly experienced to others.
Compassion has no judgment, competition, jealousy, anger, fear, sadness, pride or attachment. Compassion places nothing above or below anything else. Compassion with wisdom sees everything with clarity, just as it is existing in the present moment.
Choki
At Choki, a US Nonprofit, we are happy to help to preserve, support, and encourage this philosophy for the benefit of all at the expense of none through assistance to sacred monasteries, traditional schools, as well as other cultural centers that are treasures of this world. In addition, Choki represents this philosophy throughout the United States inspiring all to be greatest self to inspire others.
To learn more about the art exhibition:
http://issuu.com/choki-art/docs/bhuta...
Choki causes in Bhutan:
Sustainability for the Choki Traditional Art School:
CTAS is full with ever smiling students from all ages. Most of them are orphans and CTAS provides everything for them, a warm home and education. The students learn art techniques that have been passed down through generations and each piece of artwork they do is a reflection of a tradition that has been untouched by outer influences. Every brush stroke and etching is made by the students for all to receive merit or dharma who view the artwork.
To learn more about this cause: http://www.choki.org/ourcauses/choki-...
Classroom Construction at Nalanda Monastery:
Originally constructed in India in the 5th century, Nalanda was a center for sacred learning throughout Asia. A vast amount of what came to compromise Buddhism stems from 9th century teachings. Unfortunately, around 1200 AD, the center was destroyed by the muslim army. However, in 1754, the temple was rebuilt in Bhutan after recognizing a number of auspicious signs correlating to the history of the original Nalanda.
Today, Nalanda is on top of the Himalayan mountains, carrying on ancient tradition through 140 orphaned students learning buddhist philosophy, ritual instruments, scriptures, prayer ceremonies, english, and buddhist logic. Every child has a story to tell and from a very early age, they already understand what most of us won’t realize until the end of our lives, that we must respect all forms of life to live in harmony and that happiness come within ourselves and not from material things.
To learn more about this cause: http://www.choki.org/ourcauses/naland...
Choki Women's Cooperative:
The weaving community from Bhutan preserves one of the most advanced and sophisticated weaving cultures in the history of civilization. By utilizing Bhutanese back strap looms, the culture of textiles have been integral to Bhutan's heritage for centuries. Its quality of intricate brocades and complex patterns are among the best in the world.
Through fairly traded sales of products, the weavers will have sustainable incomes to obtain quality food, sanitation, and education. The textiles are 100% handmade using unique dying and weaving techniques.
To learn more about this cause:
https://choki.org/ourcauses/chokis-women-cooperative/
Visit our Etsy store: https://www.etsy.com/shop/ChokiArt
We want to share the beauty of this culture with the rest of the world, a world that desperately needs positive inspiration and a reminder that there is more beyond our own sight and knowledge.
At Choki, our mission is to preserve cultures of antiquity for the benefit of humanity.
To Donate: https://choki.org/getinvolved/
“Be the change you wish to see in the world.” - Mahatma Ghandi
Follow us: http://www.facebook.com/chokiart
Music: Manly Hall
http://www.manlyphall.org
Film: Sonam Phuntsho
72:55
Traditional Wisdom - Your Own Happiness Tree by Manly Hall
Cho - Positive Change of Mind, Ki - Peace
Choki - Peaceful Transformation of the Mind
Foll...
published:30 Jul 2015
Traditional Wisdom - Your Own Happiness Tree by Manly Hall
Traditional Wisdom - Your Own Happiness Tree by Manly Hall
published:30 Jul 2015
views:1
Cho - Positive Change of Mind, Ki - Peace
Choki - Peaceful Transformation of the Mind
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The culture of Bhutan teaches us how to develop compassion in ourselves, others, and all forms of life. Through traditional art and meditation practices, we learn equanimity in all situations. We learn to view all living beings, humans, animals, insects, and plants as sacred and inherently the same as ourselves. We also develop calmness in our minds so that peace, compassion, joy, tolerance and forbearance can be inwardly experienced by ourselves and outwardly experienced to others.
Compassion has no judgment, competition, jealousy, anger, fear, sadness, pride or attachment. Compassion places nothing above or below anything else. Compassion with wisdom sees everything with clarity, just as it is existing in the present moment.
Choki
At Choki, a US Nonprofit, we are happy to help to preserve, support, and encourage this philosophy for the benefit of all at the expense of none through assistance to sacred monasteries, traditional schools, as well as other cultural centers that are treasures of this world. In addition, Choki represents this philosophy throughout the United States inspiring all to be greatest self to inspire others.
To learn more about the art exhibition:
http://issuu.com/choki-art/docs/bhuta...
Choki causes in Bhutan:
Sustainability for the Choki Traditional Art School:
CTAS is full with ever smiling students from all ages. Most of them are orphans and CTAS provides everything for them, a warm home and education. The students learn art techniques that have been passed down through generations and each piece of artwork they do is a reflection of a tradition that has been untouched by outer influences. Every brush stroke and etching is made by the students for all to receive merit or dharma who view the artwork.
To learn more about this cause: http://www.choki.org/ourcauses/choki-...
Classroom Construction at Nalanda Monastery:
Originally constructed in India in the 5th century, Nalanda was a center for sacred learning throughout Asia. A vast amount of what came to compromise Buddhism stems from 9th century teachings. Unfortunately, around 1200 AD, the center was destroyed by the muslim army. However, in 1754, the temple was rebuilt in Bhutan after recognizing a number of auspicious signs correlating to the history of the original Nalanda.
Today, Nalanda is on top of the Himalayan mountains, carrying on ancient tradition through 140 orphaned students learning buddhist philosophy, ritual instruments, scriptures, prayer ceremonies, english, and buddhist logic. Every child has a story to tell and from a very early age, they already understand what most of us won’t realize until the end of our lives, that we must respect all forms of life to live in harmony and that happiness come within ourselves and not from material things.
To learn more about this cause: http://www.choki.org/ourcauses/naland...
Choki Women's Cooperative:
The weaving community from Bhutan preserves one of the most advanced and sophisticated weaving cultures in the history of civilization. By utilizing Bhutanese back strap looms, the culture of textiles have been integral to Bhutan's heritage for centuries. Its quality of intricate brocades and complex patterns are among the best in the world.
Through fairly traded sales of products, the weavers will have sustainable incomes to obtain quality food, sanitation, and education. The textiles are 100% handmade using unique dying and weaving techniques.
To learn more about this cause:
https://choki.org/ourcauses/chokis-women-cooperative/
Visit our Etsy store: https://www.etsy.com/shop/ChokiArt
We want to share the beauty of this culture with the rest of the world, a world that desperately needs positive inspiration and a reminder that there is more beyond our own sight and knowledge.
At Choki, our mission is to preserve cultures of antiquity for the benefit of humanity.
To Donate: https://choki.org/getinvolved/
“Be the change you wish to see in the world.” - Mahatma Ghandi
Follow us: http://www.facebook.com/chokiart
Music: Manly Hall
http://www.manlyphall.org
Film: Sonam Phuntsho
71:37
Traditional Wisdom - Your Own Life is Your Personal Mandala by Manly Hall
Cho - Positive Change of Mind, Ki - Peace
Choki - Peaceful Transformation of the Mind
Foll...
published:31 Jul 2015
Traditional Wisdom - Your Own Life is Your Personal Mandala by Manly Hall
Traditional Wisdom - Your Own Life is Your Personal Mandala by Manly Hall
published:31 Jul 2015
views:0
Cho - Positive Change of Mind, Ki - Peace
Choki - Peaceful Transformation of the Mind
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The culture of Bhutan teaches us how to develop compassion in ourselves, others, and all forms of life. Through traditional art and meditation practices, we learn equanimity in all situations. We learn to view all living beings, humans, animals, insects, and plants as sacred and inherently the same as ourselves. We also develop calmness in our minds so that peace, compassion, joy, tolerance and forbearance can be inwardly experienced by ourselves and outwardly experienced to others.
Compassion has no judgment, competition, jealousy, anger, fear, sadness, pride or attachment. Compassion places nothing above or below anything else. Compassion with wisdom sees everything with clarity, just as it is existing in the present moment.
Choki
At Choki, a US Nonprofit, we are happy to help to preserve, support, and encourage this philosophy for the benefit of all at the expense of none through assistance to sacred monasteries, traditional schools, as well as other cultural centers that are treasures of this world. In addition, Choki represents this philosophy throughout the United States inspiring all to be greatest self to inspire others.
To learn more about the art exhibition:
http://issuu.com/choki-art/docs/bhuta...
Choki causes in Bhutan:
Sustainability for the Choki Traditional Art School:
CTAS is full with ever smiling students from all ages. Most of them are orphans and CTAS provides everything for them, a warm home and education. The students learn art techniques that have been passed down through generations and each piece of artwork they do is a reflection of a tradition that has been untouched by outer influences. Every brush stroke and etching is made by the students for all to receive merit or dharma who view the artwork.
To learn more about this cause: http://www.choki.org/ourcauses/choki-...
Classroom Construction at Nalanda Monastery:
Originally constructed in India in the 5th century, Nalanda was a center for sacred learning throughout Asia. A vast amount of what came to compromise Buddhism stems from 9th century teachings. Unfortunately, around 1200 AD, the center was destroyed by the muslim army. However, in 1754, the temple was rebuilt in Bhutan after recognizing a number of auspicious signs correlating to the history of the original Nalanda.
Today, Nalanda is on top of the Himalayan mountains, carrying on ancient tradition through 140 orphaned students learning buddhist philosophy, ritual instruments, scriptures, prayer ceremonies, english, and buddhist logic. Every child has a story to tell and from a very early age, they already understand what most of us won’t realize until the end of our lives, that we must respect all forms of life to live in harmony and that happiness come within ourselves and not from material things.
To learn more about this cause: http://www.choki.org/ourcauses/naland...
Choki Women's Cooperative:
The weaving community from Bhutan preserves one of the most advanced and sophisticated weaving cultures in the history of civilization. By utilizing Bhutanese back strap looms, the culture of textiles have been integral to Bhutan's heritage for centuries. Its quality of intricate brocades and complex patterns are among the best in the world.
Through fairly traded sales of products, the weavers will have sustainable incomes to obtain quality food, sanitation, and education. The textiles are 100% handmade using unique dying and weaving techniques.
To learn more about this cause:
https://choki.org/ourcauses/chokis-women-cooperative/
Visit our Etsy store: https://www.etsy.com/shop/ChokiArt
We want to share the beauty of this culture with the rest of the world, a world that desperately needs positive inspiration and a reminder that there is more beyond our own sight and knowledge.
At Choki, our mission is to preserve cultures of antiquity for the benefit of humanity.
To Donate: https://choki.org/getinvolved/
“Be the change you wish to see in the world.” - Mahatma Ghandi
Follow us: http://www.facebook.com/chokiart
Music: Manly Hall
http://www.manlyphall.org
Film: Sonam Phuntsho
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Traditional Wisdom - Reclaim the Mind by Manly Hall
Cho - Positive Change of Mind, Ki - Peace
Choki - Peaceful Transformation of the Mind
Foll...
published:24 Aug 2015
Traditional Wisdom - Reclaim the Mind by Manly Hall
Traditional Wisdom - Reclaim the Mind by Manly Hall
published:24 Aug 2015
views:21
Cho - Positive Change of Mind, Ki - Peace
Choki - Peaceful Transformation of the Mind
Follow us: http://www.facebook.com/chokiart
The culture of Bhutan teaches us how to develop compassion in ourselves, others, and all forms of life. Through traditional art and meditation practices, we learn equanimity in all situations. We learn to view all living beings, humans, animals, insects, and plants as sacred and inherently the same as ourselves. We also develop calmness in our minds so that peace, compassion, joy, tolerance and forbearance can be inwardly experienced by ourselves and outwardly experienced to others.
Compassion has no judgment, competition, jealousy, anger, fear, sadness, pride or attachment. Compassion places nothing above or below anything else. Compassion with wisdom sees everything with clarity, just as it is existing in the present moment.
Choki
At Choki, a US Nonprofit, we are happy to help to preserve, support, and encourage this philosophy for the benefit of all at the expense of none through assistance to sacred monasteries, traditional schools, as well as other cultural centers that are treasures of this world. In addition, Choki represents this philosophy throughout the United States inspiring all to be greatest self to inspire others.
To learn more about the art exhibition:
http://issuu.com/choki-art/docs/bhuta...
Choki causes in Bhutan:
Sustainability for the Choki Traditional Art School:
CTAS is full with ever smiling students from all ages. Most of them are orphans and CTAS provides everything for them, a warm home and education. The students learn art techniques that have been passed down through generations and each piece of artwork they do is a reflection of a tradition that has been untouched by outer influences. Every brush stroke and etching is made by the students for all to receive merit or dharma who view the artwork.
To learn more about this cause: http://www.choki.org/ourcauses/choki-...
Classroom Construction at Nalanda Monastery:
Originally constructed in India in the 5th century, Nalanda was a center for sacred learning throughout Asia. A vast amount of what came to compromise Buddhism stems from 9th century teachings. Unfortunately, around 1200 AD, the center was destroyed by the muslim army. However, in 1754, the temple was rebuilt in Bhutan after recognizing a number of auspicious signs correlating to the history of the original Nalanda.
Today, Nalanda is on top of the Himalayan mountains, carrying on ancient tradition through 140 orphaned students learning buddhist philosophy, ritual instruments, scriptures, prayer ceremonies, english, and buddhist logic. Every child has a story to tell and from a very early age, they already understand what most of us won’t realize until the end of our lives, that we must respect all forms of life to live in harmony and that happiness come within ourselves and not from material things.
To learn more about this cause: http://www.choki.org/ourcauses/naland...
Choki Women's Cooperative:
The weaving community from Bhutan preserves one of the most advanced and sophisticated weaving cultures in the history of civilization. By utilizing Bhutanese back strap looms, the culture of textiles have been integral to Bhutan's heritage for centuries. Its quality of intricate brocades and complex patterns are among the best in the world.
Through fairly traded sales of products, the weavers will have sustainable incomes to obtain quality food, sanitation, and education. The textiles are 100% handmade using unique dying and weaving techniques.
To learn more about this cause:
https://choki.org/ourcauses/chokis-women-cooperative/
Visit our Etsy store: https://www.etsy.com/shop/ChokiArt
We want to share the beauty of this culture with the rest of the world, a world that desperately needs positive inspiration and a reminder that there is more beyond our own sight and knowledge.
At Choki, our mission is to preserve cultures of antiquity for the benefit of humanity.
To Donate: https://choki.org/getinvolved/
“Be the change you wish to see in the world.” - Mahatma Ghandi
Follow us: http://www.facebook.com/chokiart
Music: Manly Hall
http://www.manlyphall.org
Film: Sonam Phuntsho
14:45
Traditional Music Matters in Bhutan: Sonam Dorji at TEDxThimphu
Sonam Dorji is the Director for the Music of Bhutan Research Center. Sonam is a master mus...
Sonam Dorji is the Director for the Music of Bhutan Research Center. Sonam is a master musician, vocalist, and composer who plays several instruments native ...
0:45
Bhutanese men fixing the traditional wooden arched window
Traditional Bhutanese are generally made of earth rammed walls and each house accommodates...
published:06 Jun 2013
Bhutanese men fixing the traditional wooden arched window
Bhutanese men fixing the traditional wooden arched window
published:06 Jun 2013
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Traditional Bhutanese are generally made of earth rammed walls and each house accommodates a small temple inside the house itself. Woods are extensively used and bizarre it may seem the houses are protected by a wooden phallus, which are hung on the main door of the house to ward off evil spirits.
The Driglam Namzha codifies the traditional rules for the construction of the dzongs as well as ordinary buildings.The Driglam Namzha is the official behaviour and dress code of the Kingdom of Bhutan. It governs how citizens should dress in public and how they should behave in formal settings. It also regulates a number of cultural assets such as art and architecture. In English, driglam means "order, discipline, custom, rules, regimen" and namzha means "system," though the term may be styled "The Rules for Disciplined Behaviour."
Traditional Bhutanese house have a distinct character from those of other Himalayan countries. Due to the steep terrain, they are usually built as scattered houses of in clusters, rather than in rows. Traditional houses are built without the use of a single nail and all houses follow the same architectural pattern. They are normally three-storeyed with room for livestock on the ground floor, storage and sometimes living quarters on the second floor, while the third floor houses living quarters and the shrine-room. Between the third floor and the roof an open space is usually kept for open-air storage. Stones are used to hold down wood-en shingles on the roof. The typical construction materials used in traditional Bhutanese houses are timber, stone, clay and bricks.
source - www.adventurebhutantravel.com/traditional-house-in-bhutan
This footage is part of the professionally-shot broadcast stock footage archive of Wilderness Films India Ltd., the largest collection of HD imagery from South Asia. The Wilderness Films India collection comprises of tens of thousands of hours of high quality broadcast imagery, mostly shot on HDCAM 1080i High Definition, HDV and XDCAM. Write to us for licensing this footage on a broadcast format, for use in your production! We are happy to be commissioned to film for you or else provide you with broadcast crewing and production solutions across South Asia. We pride ourselves in bringing the best of India and South Asia to the world... Reach us at wfi @ vsnl.com and admin@wildfilmsindia.com.
60:46
Meditation - Relaxation, Healing by Anugama
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Bhutan
The culture of Bhutan teaches us how ...
published:27 Jul 2015
Meditation - Relaxation, Healing by Anugama
Meditation - Relaxation, Healing by Anugama
published:27 Jul 2015
views:0
Follow us: http://www.facebook.com/chokiart
Bhutan
The culture of Bhutan teaches us how to develop compassion in ourselves, others, and all forms of life. Through traditional art and meditation practices, we learn equanimity in all situations. We learn to view all living beings, humans, animals, insects, and plants as sacred and inherently the same as ourselves. We also develop calmness in our minds so that peace, compassion, joy, tolerance and forbearance can be inwardly experienced by ourselves and outwardly experienced to others.
Compassion has no judgment, competition, jealousy, anger, fear, sadness, pride or attachment. Compassion places nothing above or below anything else. Compassion with wisdom sees everything with clarity, just as it is existing in the present moment.
Choki
At Choki, a Colorado Nonprofit, we are happy to help to preserve, support, and encourage this philosophy for the benefit of all at the expense of none through assistance to sacred monasteries, traditional schools, as well as other cultural centers that are treasures of this world. In addition, Choki represents this philosophy throughout the United States with an art exhibition from the Kingdom of Bhutan.
To learn more about the art exhibition:
http://issuu.com/choki-art/docs/bhuta...
Choki causes in Bhutan:
Sustainability for the Choki Traditional Art School:
CTAS is full with ever smiling students from all ages. Most of them are orphans and CTAS provides everything for them, a warm home and education. The students learn art techniques that have been passed down through generations and each piece of artwork they do is a reflection of a tradition that has been untouched by outer influences. Every brush stroke and etching is made by the students for all to receive merit or dharma who view the artwork.
To learn more about this cause: http://www.choki.org/ourcauses/choki-...
Classroom Construction at Nalanda Monastery:
Originally constructed in India in the 5th century, Nalanda was a center for sacred learning throughout Asia. A vast amount of what came to compromise Buddhism stems from 9th century teachings. Unfortunately, around 1200 AD, the center was destroyed by the muslim army. However, in 1754, the temple was rebuilt in Bhutan after recognizing a number of auspicious signs correlating to the history of the original Nalanda.
Today, Nalanda is on top of the Himalayan mountains, carrying on ancient tradition through 140 orphaned students learning buddhist philosophy, ritual instruments, scriptures, prayer ceremonies, english, and buddhist logic. Every child has a story to tell and from a very early age, they already understand what most of us won’t realize until the end of our lives, that we must respect all forms of life to live in harmony and that happiness come within ourselves and not from material things.
To learn more about this cause: http://www.choki.org/ourcauses/naland...
Choki Women's Cooperative:
The weaving community from Bhutan preserves one of the most advanced and sophisticated weaving cultures in the history of civilization. By utilizing Bhutanese back strap looms, the culture of textiles have been integral to Bhutan's heritage for centuries. Its quality of intricate brocades and complex patterns are among the best in the world.
Through fairly traded sales of products, the weavers will have sustainable incomes to obtain quality food, sanitation, and education. The textiles are 100% handmade using unique dying and weaving techniques.
To learn more about this cause:
https://choki.org/ourcauses/chokis-women-cooperative/
Visit our Etsy store: https://www.etsy.com/shop/ChokiArt
We want to share the beauty of this culture with the rest of the world, a world that desperately needs positive inspiration and a reminder that there is more beyond our own sight and knowledge.
At Choki, our mission is to preserve cultures of antiquity for the benefit of humanity.
To Donate: https://choki.org/getinvolved/
“Be the change you wish to see in the world.” - Mahatma Ghandi
Follow us: http://www.facebook.com/chokiart
Music by Anugama
Film by Sonam Phuntsho
5:20
Bhutanese Community in Nebraska (BCN) - Dasai Tihar Program 2012 . Part 1.
Bhutanese Community in Nebraska (BCN) successfully organized Dasai Tihar Program 2012 on 1...
Bhutanese Community in Nebraska (BCN) successfully organized Dasai Tihar Program 2012 on 11/11/2012. There were 38 Program Items for the Stage Show. Guest we...
77:00
Traditional Wisdom - Purpose of Life by Manly Hall
Cho - Positive Change of Mind, Ki - Peace
Choki - Peaceful Transformation of the Mind
Foll...
published:01 Aug 2015
Traditional Wisdom - Purpose of Life by Manly Hall
Traditional Wisdom - Purpose of Life by Manly Hall
published:01 Aug 2015
views:12
Cho - Positive Change of Mind, Ki - Peace
Choki - Peaceful Transformation of the Mind
Follow us: http://www.facebook.com/chokiart
The culture of Bhutan teaches us how to develop compassion in ourselves, others, and all forms of life. Through traditional art and meditation practices, we learn equanimity in all situations. We learn to view all living beings, humans, animals, insects, and plants as sacred and inherently the same as ourselves. We also develop calmness in our minds so that peace, compassion, joy, tolerance and forbearance can be inwardly experienced by ourselves and outwardly experienced to others.
Compassion has no judgment, competition, jealousy, anger, fear, sadness, pride or attachment. Compassion places nothing above or below anything else. Compassion with wisdom sees everything with clarity, just as it is existing in the present moment.
Choki
At Choki, a US Nonprofit, we are happy to help to preserve, support, and encourage this philosophy for the benefit of all at the expense of none through assistance to sacred monasteries, traditional schools, as well as other cultural centers that are treasures of this world. In addition, Choki represents this philosophy throughout the United States inspiring all to be greatest self to inspire others.
To learn more about the art exhibition:
http://issuu.com/choki-art/docs/bhuta...
Choki causes in Bhutan:
Sustainability for the Choki Traditional Art School:
CTAS is full with ever smiling students from all ages. Most of them are orphans and CTAS provides everything for them, a warm home and education. The students learn art techniques that have been passed down through generations and each piece of artwork they do is a reflection of a tradition that has been untouched by outer influences. Every brush stroke and etching is made by the students for all to receive merit or dharma who view the artwork.
To learn more about this cause: http://www.choki.org/ourcauses/choki-...
Classroom Construction at Nalanda Monastery:
Originally constructed in India in the 5th century, Nalanda was a center for sacred learning throughout Asia. A vast amount of what came to compromise Buddhism stems from 9th century teachings. Unfortunately, around 1200 AD, the center was destroyed by the muslim army. However, in 1754, the temple was rebuilt in Bhutan after recognizing a number of auspicious signs correlating to the history of the original Nalanda.
Today, Nalanda is on top of the Himalayan mountains, carrying on ancient tradition through 140 orphaned students learning buddhist philosophy, ritual instruments, scriptures, prayer ceremonies, english, and buddhist logic. Every child has a story to tell and from a very early age, they already understand what most of us won’t realize until the end of our lives, that we must respect all forms of life to live in harmony and that happiness come within ourselves and not from material things.
To learn more about this cause: http://www.choki.org/ourcauses/naland...
Choki Women's Cooperative:
The weaving community from Bhutan preserves one of the most advanced and sophisticated weaving cultures in the history of civilization. By utilizing Bhutanese back strap looms, the culture of textiles have been integral to Bhutan's heritage for centuries. Its quality of intricate brocades and complex patterns are among the best in the world.
Through fairly traded sales of products, the weavers will have sustainable incomes to obtain quality food, sanitation, and education. The textiles are 100% handmade using unique dying and weaving techniques.
To learn more about this cause:
https://choki.org/ourcauses/chokis-women-cooperative/
Visit our Etsy store: https://www.etsy.com/shop/ChokiArt
We want to share the beauty of this culture with the rest of the world, a world that desperately needs positive inspiration and a reminder that there is more beyond our own sight and knowledge.
At Choki, our mission is to preserve cultures of antiquity for the benefit of humanity.
To Donate: https://choki.org/getinvolved/
“Be the change you wish to see in the world.” - Mahatma Ghandi
Follow us: http://www.facebook.com/chokiart
Music: Manly Hall
http://www.manlyphall.org
Film: Sonam Phuntsho
31:34
Relaxation - Inspiration, Om Mama Shivaya, Craig Pruess
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Bhutan
The culture of Bhutan teaches us how ...
published:22 Jul 2015
Relaxation - Inspiration, Om Mama Shivaya, Craig Pruess
Relaxation - Inspiration, Om Mama Shivaya, Craig Pruess
published:22 Jul 2015
views:6
Follow us: http://www.facebook.com/chokiart
Bhutan
The culture of Bhutan teaches us how to develop compassion in ourselves, others, and all forms of life. Through traditional art and meditation practices, we learn equanimity in all situations. We learn to view all living beings, humans, animals, insects, and plants as sacred and inherently the same as ourselves. We also develop calmness in our minds so that peace, compassion, joy, tolerance and forbearance can be inwardly experienced by ourselves and outwardly experienced to others.
Compassion has no judgment, competition, jealousy, anger, fear, sadness, pride or attachment. Compassion places nothing above or below anything else. Compassion with wisdom sees everything with clarity, just as it is existing in the present moment.
Choki
At Choki, a Colorado Nonprofit, we are happy to help to preserve, support, and encourage this philosophy for the benefit of all at the expense of none through assistance to sacred monasteries, traditional schools, as well as other cultural centers that are treasures of this world. In addition, Choki represents this philosophy throughout the United States with an art exhibition from the Kingdom of Bhutan.
To learn more about the art exhibition:
http://issuu.com/choki-art/docs/bhuta...
Choki causes in Bhutan:
Sustainability for the Choki Traditional Art School:
CTAS is full with ever smiling students from all ages. Most of them are orphans and CTAS provides everything for them, a warm home and education. The students learn art techniques that have been passed down through generations and each piece of artwork they do is a reflection of a tradition that has been untouched by outer influences. Every brush stroke and etching is made by the students for all to receive merit or dharma who view the artwork.
To learn more about this cause: http://www.choki.org/ourcauses/choki-...
Classroom Construction at Nalanda Monastery:
Originally constructed in India in the 5th century, Nalanda was a center for sacred learning throughout Asia. A vast amount of what came to compromise Buddhism stems from 9th century teachings. Unfortunately, around 1200 AD, the center was destroyed by the muslim army. However, in 1754, the temple was rebuilt in Bhutan after recognizing a number of auspicious signs correlating to the history of the original Nalanda.
Today, Nalanda is on top of the Himalayan mountains, carrying on ancient tradition through 140 orphaned students learning buddhist philosophy, ritual instruments, scriptures, prayer ceremonies, english, and buddhist logic. Every child has a story to tell and from a very early age, they already understand what most of us won’t realize until the end of our lives, that we must respect all forms of life to live in harmony and that happiness come within ourselves and not from material things.
To learn more about this cause: http://www.choki.org/ourcauses/naland...
Choki Women's Cooperative:
The weaving community from Bhutan preserves one of the most advanced and sophisticated weaving cultures in the history of civilization. By utilizing Bhutanese back strap looms, the culture of textiles have been integral to Bhutan's heritage for centuries. Its quality of intricate brocades and complex patterns are among the best in the world.
Through fairly traded sales of products, the weavers will have sustainable incomes to obtain quality food, sanitation, and education. The textiles are 100% handmade using unique dying and weaving techniques.
To learn more about this cause:
https://choki.org/ourcauses/chokis-women-cooperative/
Visit our Etsy store: https://www.etsy.com/shop/ChokiArt
We want to share the beauty of this culture with the rest of the world, a world that desperately needs positive inspiration and a reminder that there is more beyond our own sight and knowledge.
At Choki, our mission is to preserve cultures of antiquity for the benefit of humanity.
To Donate: https://choki.org/getinvolved/
“Be the change you wish to see in the world.” - Mahatma Ghandi
Follow us: http://www.facebook.com/chokiart
Music by Craig Pruess
Film by Sonam Phuntsho
The distance of highway from the city of Paro to Thimphu is 55, and from the Paro International Airport is 50 kms. It takes 50 to 60 minutes. This video clip...
10:27
Bhutan - driving from Thimphu to Paro - Time Lapse
This is a time lapse video (8x faster than real time) of driving from Thimphu to Paro, and...
Thimphu also in the past spelled as Thimpu, is the capital and largest city of Bhutan. It is situated in the western central part of Bhutan and the surroundi...
5:13
Travelling in Bhutan : driving around Thimphu
Our Bhutan road trip! Drive around Thimphu city in this virtual drive-through video of Bhu...
Our Bhutan road trip! Drive around Thimphu city in this virtual drive-through video of Bhutan's capital city which is more of a town, really. Passing rows an...
4:49
Thimphu Babesa Official Music Video
The song will be released soon on our website: www.mstudiobhutan.com Singer/Composer: Mist...
The song will be released soon on our website: www.mstudiobhutan.com Singer/Composer: Misty Terrace and Drona Music and Mix: M-Studio An M-Studio Production ...
4:11
Happy in Thimphu
The Most awaited video of GNH Centre, Thimphu. Thank you to all the youths for making this...
The Most awaited video of GNH Centre, Thimphu. Thank you to all the youths for making this video alive and also thanks for joining hands together in making t...
3:51
Bhutan Travel Part 13 -Thimphu
Day 7 of the Grand Cultural Tour of Bhutan organized by Windhorse Travel. Location: Thimph...
Day 7 of the Grand Cultural Tour of Bhutan organized by Windhorse Travel. Location: Thimphu. Traditional Bhutanese Music "Tashi lungpi Phula"
6:18
Journey from Phuentsholing to Thimphu by Bus
The distance between Phuentsholing and Thimphu is about 175 kms. The condition of this hig...
published:17 Jan 2015
Journey from Phuentsholing to Thimphu by Bus
Journey from Phuentsholing to Thimphu by Bus
published:17 Jan 2015
views:1
The distance between Phuentsholing and Thimphu is about 175 kms. The condition of this highway is excellent. However there are hundreds of hairpin bends and many people may suffer from vertigo and vomiting. Only taxis and small toyota coaster buses travel on this route. Bigger buses are not allowed on this route. It takes about 6 hours to reach Thimphu from Phuentsholing. All the way we had river Wang chu flowing on our left side. The views of river, trees, mountains and cloud were creating a dream environment. There is a huge gate near Chuzm where the road bifurcates to Thimphu and Paro. Near the gate, there is a large prayer wheel at the left and large picture of the King and queen on the right side. We could see another gate "Welcome to Thimphu City" before entering Thimphu city. Gradually the number of buildings increased when we entered into the township. It was a magnificent journey on Himalayan mountains. Hope this video will help people intending to travel Thimphu and other parts of Bhutan.
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Bhutan Travel VLOG - Paro & Thimphu
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published:25 Sep 2015
Bhutan Travel VLOG - Paro & Thimphu
Bhutan Travel VLOG - Paro & Thimphu
published:25 Sep 2015
views:1602
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4:14
Nge Thimphu- MISTY TERRACE lyrical video, Bhutanese Latest Hit song
"Nge Thimphu" is a contemporary Bhutanese song from the Pop-country Drukyul Band Misty Ter...
published:26 Dec 2014
Nge Thimphu- MISTY TERRACE lyrical video, Bhutanese Latest Hit song
Nge Thimphu- MISTY TERRACE lyrical video, Bhutanese Latest Hit song
published:26 Dec 2014
views:210
"Nge Thimphu" is a contemporary Bhutanese song from the Pop-country Drukyul Band Misty Terrace. This single is dedicated to the very wonderful and inspiring people of Bhutan and its little cities. It is dedicated to the Birth Anniversary of His Majesty The Fourth King of Bhutan.
We are on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/themistyterrace
You can also download the Official Audio at https://soundcloud.com/m-studio/nge-thimphu-m-studio-production
2:33
Thimphu City Tour - Thimphu Capital of Bhutan
Although the Thimphu Valley has supported small settlements for many centuries and a dzong...
published:04 Nov 2013
Thimphu City Tour - Thimphu Capital of Bhutan
Thimphu City Tour - Thimphu Capital of Bhutan
published:04 Nov 2013
views:2569
Although the Thimphu Valley has supported small settlements for many centuries and a dzong has existed there since 1216, the city didn't really develop until the king declared Thimphu the new capital in 1961. Vehicles first appeared on the streets a year later, and slowly the city began to adapt to its role as the nation's capital. Currently the town is undergoing massive development. Thimphu, also in the past spelled as Thimpu, is the capital and largest city of Bhutan. It is situated in the western central part of Bhutan and the surrounding valley is one of Bhutan's dzongkhags, the Thimphu District. For more http://worldbeautifulnature.blogspot.com OR http://www.flickr.com/photos/amitdastanu
I made this video when I visited Gopini, Chirang, Bhutan in october 2007...very beautiful ...
published:26 Jan 2009
Gopini
Gopini
published:26 Jan 2009
views:13041
I made this video when I visited Gopini, Chirang, Bhutan in october 2007...very beautiful place....and this video is for all the gopini wala's :)
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Tungna ra damphu bajaundai
Bhutanese dance in "Dashain Celebration and Cultural Programme-2010" organosed by Associat...
published:24 Oct 2010
Tungna ra damphu bajaundai
Tungna ra damphu bajaundai
published:24 Oct 2010
views:2521
Bhutanese dance in "Dashain Celebration and Cultural Programme-2010" organosed by Association of Bhutanese in Norway, Rogaland.
Artists:
Hari Maya Chhetri
Sabitra Puri
Chandra Chhetri
Special Credits:
Netra & Chandra
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Tungna Ra Damphu
Bhutanese in South Australia...
published:01 Jul 2010
Tungna Ra Damphu
Tungna Ra Damphu
published:01 Jul 2010
views:1807
Bhutanese in South Australia
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Madalau Ra Damphu Dau - OHRC
Performance - OHRC
Song - Madalau Ra Damphu Dau
Dancer - Sunita,Maya And Manisha
Venue -...
published:23 Dec 2014
Madalau Ra Damphu Dau - OHRC
Madalau Ra Damphu Dau - OHRC
published:23 Dec 2014
views:77
Performance - OHRC
Song - Madalau Ra Damphu Dau
Dancer - Sunita,Maya And Manisha
Venue - Community Anniversary Program 2014 Organized By Bhutanese Community In Harrisburg PA
Recorded/Edited - Prabin Adhikari
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Nepal Festival 2008 Melbourne : Tuna ra Damphu Bajaudai
Nepal Festival 2008 Melbourne was organised by NRN Australia. The Festival was held at Fed...
published:07 Jan 2012
Nepal Festival 2008 Melbourne : Tuna ra Damphu Bajaudai
Nepal Festival 2008 Melbourne : Tuna ra Damphu Bajaudai
published:07 Jan 2012
views:6082
Nepal Festival 2008 Melbourne was organised by NRN Australia. The Festival was held at Federation Square, in the heart of Melbourne and was attended by thousands of people.
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Best nepali dance song tung na ra damphu bajaudai
this is dance performed by utpala shakya at mha mha nite 2014....
Gross National Happiness (1999): The kingdom of Bhutan is placing environmental concerns and spiritual wellbeing over rampant capitalism. For downloads and m...
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Nachu Nachu Lagyo Malai (Dance) performed at DAMPHU SANJH 2013 MELBOURNE
Damphu Sanjh was organised by Tamang Society of Victoria. The video is by Solangture. Conn...
Damphu Sanjh was organised by Tamang Society of Victoria. The video is by Solangture. Connect with Solangture on facebook: https://www.facebook.com/societyla...
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Damphu Sanjh 2013
Damphu Sanjh is one of the greatest celebration event of Tamang Community from Nepal. On t...
Damphu Sanjh is one of the greatest celebration event of Tamang Community from Nepal. On the occasion of Tamang Lochhar, Tamang society of Victoria is presen...
A film by Jogen Gazmere, Amnesty International (former) Prisoner of Conscience, on the str...
published:20 Jan 2012
Politics of Bhutan
Politics of Bhutan
published:20 Jan 2012
views:52168
A film by Jogen Gazmere, Amnesty International (former) Prisoner of Conscience, on the struggle for human rights and political change in Bhutan, and the Bhutanese refugee crisis.
Video with images of ancient monuments at Jakar in the central-eastern region of Bhutan. It was the capital of a former kingdom in the fertile mountain valle...
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Jakar, Bhutan
Travel blog about Jakar in Bumtang Valley, Bhutan
http://kyrgyzstantraveller1.blogspot.i...
published:06 Jun 2015
Jakar, Bhutan
Jakar, Bhutan
published:06 Jun 2015
views:44
Travel blog about Jakar in Bumtang Valley, Bhutan
http://kyrgyzstantraveller1.blogspot.in/2015/06/jakar-bhutan.html
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Jakar Dzong in Bumthang, Bhutan
Jakar Dzong in Bumthang: Jakar (Dzongkha: བྱ་ཀར ; Wylie: Bya-kar) is a town in the central...
Jakar Dzong in Bumthang: Jakar (Dzongkha: བྱ་ཀར ; Wylie: Bya-kar) is a town in the central-eastern region of Bhutan. It is the district capital (dzongkhag th...
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People of Jakar and Kurjey , Bhutan
People of Jakar and Kurjey attend the Kurjey Tsechu in Bumthang, Bhutan's central green pa...
People of Jakar and Kurjey attend the Kurjey Tsechu in Bumthang, Bhutan's central green pasturage valley, to pay obeisance to Guru Rimpoche / Rinpoche, who b...
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Swiss Guesthouse Jakar Bhutan
Videobeschreibung des Swiss Guesthouse in Jakar / Bumthang Bhutan von Ihrem Bhutan Spezial...
Videobeschreibung des Swiss Guesthouse in Jakar / Bumthang Bhutan von Ihrem Bhutan Spezialisten bhutan-travel.de.
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Bhutan Jakar Dzong practicing for Tshechu
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published:13 Sep 2015
Bhutan Jakar Dzong practicing for Tshechu
Bhutan Jakar Dzong practicing for Tshechu
published:13 Sep 2015
views:12
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Bhutan Bhumthang Blue pine enphorbia hdv tape 8 26
This footage is part of the professionally-shot broadcast stock footage archive of Wildern...
published:04 Jun 2013
Bhutan Bhumthang Blue pine enphorbia hdv tape 8 26
Bhutan Bhumthang Blue pine enphorbia hdv tape 8 26
published:04 Jun 2013
views:8
This footage is part of the professionally-shot broadcast stock footage archive of Wilderness Films India Ltd., the largest collection of HD imagery from South Asia. The Wilderness Films India collection comprises of tens of thousands of hours of high quality broadcast imagery, mostly shot on HDCAM 1080i High Definition, HDV and XDCAM. Write to us for licensing this footage on a broadcast format, for use in your production! We are happy to be commissioned to film for you or else provide you with broadcast crewing and production solutions across South Asia. We pride ourselves in bringing the best of India and South Asia to the world... Reach us at wfi @ vsnl.com and admin@wildfilmsindia.com.
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Jambay Lhakhang festival in Jakar, Bhutan
Several dances at the Jambay Lhakhang festival in Jakar, Bhutan....
Preview of Dunnsage's blog at TravelPod. Read the full blog here: http://www.travelpod.com/travel-blog-entries/dunnsage/asia_trek_2005/1129084560/tpod.html T...
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Bhutan Traditional Dance performed in the 16 century Monastery. Bumthang Jakar Dzong
Mission TO PROVIDE YOU WITH THE 1st CLASS TRAVEL EXPERIENCE IN OUR HIMALAYAN KINGDOM.An ex...
Mission TO PROVIDE YOU WITH THE 1st CLASS TRAVEL EXPERIENCE IN OUR HIMALAYAN KINGDOM.An experience of a Life Time. Description Yelha Bhutan Tours & Travel sh...
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Peling Hotel in Jakar Bumthang in Bhutan
Besuchen Sie mit mir in diesem Kurzvideo das Peling Hotel in Bumthang oder auch Jakar gena...
Travel Videos & Information http://www.planettravelbug.com.
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Travel to Bhutan
Travel to Bhutan: The fortresses, temples, mountains, forests, and people of Bhutan. A vid...
published:28 May 2013
Travel to Bhutan
Travel to Bhutan
published:28 May 2013
views:22979
Travel to Bhutan: The fortresses, temples, mountains, forests, and people of Bhutan. A video told through sound and moving imagery.
Music Courtesy: Butterfly Tea - Chinese Fantasy
Special Thanks: Exodus Travels
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How to get to Bhutan Video Guide
In this video, we explained to you on how to get to Bhutan, how to get a Visa, and how muc...
published:29 Sep 2014
How to get to Bhutan Video Guide
How to get to Bhutan Video Guide
published:29 Sep 2014
views:1
In this video, we explained to you on how to get to Bhutan, how to get a Visa, and how much it all costs.
Find out more about traveling to Bhutan @
www.drukasia.com
Druk Asia, Bhutan Travel Agency and Drukair Representative (Royal Bhutan Airlines)
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Bhutan Travel Part 15 - Hiking up to Tiger's Nest
Day 9 of the Grand Cultural Tour organized by Windhorse Travel. Location: Paro. Hiking up ...
Day 9 of the Grand Cultural Tour organized by Windhorse Travel. Location: Paro. Hiking up to Tiger's Nest is the highlight of the entire trip! Windhorse Trav...
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Tibet Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Tibet. Tibet is a relatively little known and mysterious la...
Travel video about destination Tibet. Tibet is a relatively little known and mysterious land of snow high up in the Himalayas: Shangri La on the roof of the ...
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Tiger's Nest Monastery, Bhutan - Travel Guide
Take a tour of Tiger's Nest Monastery, Bhutan - part of the World's Greatest Attractions s...
Take a tour of Tiger's Nest Monastery, Bhutan - part of the World's Greatest Attractions series by GeoBeats. Hi! I am Naomi and I am very excited to show you...
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Bhutan Tourism Video : Himalayan Wonders - Bhutan Travel & Tours Video
http://www.indiahotelreview.com/ Bhutan Tourism Video : Himalayan Wonders - Bhutan Travel & Tours Video. This is the video of Bhutan Tourism in this video yo...
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Bhutan Travel - Land of the Thunder Dragon
In Nov. 2008 we toured Bhutan for two weeks. We chose Bhutanese Travel agency, Bara Lynka ...
In Nov. 2008 we toured Bhutan for two weeks. We chose Bhutanese Travel agency, Bara Lynka Tours and Travel (www.BaraLynka.com) to arrange our trip. The focus of our journey was on people,...
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Bhutan Thimphu Bhutan At A Glance Package Holidays Travel Guide Travel To Care
Visit http://www.traveltocare.com See this package holiday on This short taster trip to Bh...
Visit http://www.traveltocare.com See this package holiday on This short taster trip to Bhutan offers a visit to the famed Tiger's Nest as well as the sights...
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Bhutan Thimphu Gangtey Winter Trek in Wangdue Phodrang Package Holidays Travel Guide Travel To Care
Visit http://www.traveltocare.com See this package holiday on This short trek offers you a...
Visit http://www.traveltocare.com See this package holiday on This short trek offers you a chance to see the black-necked cranes that winter in the Phobjika ...
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Travel Book Review: Bhutan Travel Guide (Country Travel Guide) by Lonely Planet
http://www.TravelBookMix.com This is the summary of Bhutan Travel Guide (Country Travel Gu...
We had an amazing opportunity to travel to Bhutan to work with Humane Society International Asia. While we were not working we were able to explore this amaz...
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Travelling in Bhutan - Rough Guide
Bhutan is a fascinating Asian nation with a rich history of Buddhist History and Culture....
Fidgety oil companies and investors heaved a sigh of relief in August when Kenya and Uganda announced they had picked a route for the world’s longest heated pipeline. Finally, there was a plan for getting the estimated 1 billion barrels in Kenya’s remote northwest out of the country ... With low oil prices as low as they are, it seems more likely that the project will be put on ice ... ....
MEXICOCITY. Fugitive drug kingpin Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman fled during a failed operation to recapture him in northwestern Mexico in recent days, injuring his leg and face, the government said Friday ... "Due to these actions and to avoid his arrest, the fugitive escaped in a hurry (in recent days), which according to the information that was collected, caused him injuries to his leg and face," the government said in a statement ... AFP ) ... ....
Migrants have begun arriving in Slovenia by bus from Croatia, after Hungary shut its border with Croatia to try to stem the numbers arriving en route to western Europe. Hungary closed its frontier, reinforced with a razor-wire fence, at midnight local on Friday. Many of the migrants aim to continue north to Austria and Germany... But the country will keep accepting refugees as long as Austria and Germany's borders remain open, she said ... ....
Turkish fighter jets have shot down an "unidentified aircraft", reported to be a drone, that intruded into its airspace near the border with Syria... MORE. Aircraft shot down could possibly be drone shot down near Kilis, #Turkey....
Italy said Saturday that UNESCO has approved its suggestion to have the United Nation's famous Blue Helmets protect heritage sites around the world from attacks by Islamist militants ... Franceschini called for the UN to "immediately define the operational aspects of this international task force" ... ide/cw ....
(Source. MOAF - Ministry of Agriculture and Forests of Bhutan). The Management of RNR-RDC, Jakar is pleased to shortlist the following candidates for the post of ESP under Bee Programme ... This content was issued by MOAF - Ministry of Agriculture and Forests of Bhutan on the 2015-10-16 and was initially posted on www.moaf.gov.bt....
(Source. National Statistical Bureau of Bhutan). The GDP in current prices in 2014 was Nu. 119,545.75 million (equivalent to USD 1,958.80 million) up from Nu. 105,378.35 million in 2013. The GDP per capita in 2014 increased to Nu ... The Gross National Income (GNI) increased to Nu ... Economic Growth for 2014 ... This content was issued by National Statistical Bureau of Bhutan on the 2015-10-16 and was initially posted on www.nsb.gov.bt ... (noodl....
(Source. MOWHS - Ministry of Works and HumanSettlement of Bhutan) ... This content was issued by MOWHS - Ministry of Works and Human Settlement of Bhutan on the 2015-10-15 and was initially posted on www.mowhs.gov.bt....
(Source. MOAF - Ministry of Agriculture and Forests of Bhutan) ... -HRD ... This content was issued by MOAF - Ministry of Agriculture and Forests of Bhutan on the 2015-10-15 and was initially posted on www.moaf.gov.bt ... (noodl....
(Source. Anti-Corruption Commission of Bhutan). Lima, Oct 12 . Around $1-1.5 trillion or around two percent of global GDP, are lost to corruption every year, president of the Natural Resource Governance Institute (NRGI) has said ... (Read.India renews calls for urgent reforms in IMF, World Bank) ... Source ... This content was issued by Anti-Corruption Commission of Bhutan on the 2015-10-15 and was initially posted on www.anti-corruption.org.bt....
MOAF - Ministry of Agriculture and Forests of Bhutan). This is to inform all concerned that any individuals importing pet animals shall do so as per the LivestockAct of Kingdom of Bhutan2001... This content was issued by MOAF - Ministry of Agriculture and Forests of Bhutan on the 2015-10-14 and was initially ......
A late goal from Chan Siu-ki saved Hong Kong from embarrassment as they battled to beat Bhutan 1-0 in an away World Cup soccer qualifier on Tuesday night. The SouthChina striker broke the deadlock with just one minute to go, heading home a corner kick from Cheung Kin-fung. It was a difficult situation – the weather, the high altitude. But I am very happy and proud of my players ... they never gave up and scored in the last minute ....
(Source. Cabinet Secretariat of Bhutan) ... distributed by. This content was issued by Cabinet Secretariat of Bhutan on the 2015-10-11 and was initially posted on www.cabinet.gov.bt ... (noodl. 30294416) ....