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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 m
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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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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
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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
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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
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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
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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 m
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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 m
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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
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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 m
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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 m
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Relaxation Music - Bansuri - Introspection by G.S. Sachdev
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
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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 m
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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
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Relaxation - Inspiration, Craig Pruess, Lalitha Ashtotram
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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 ou
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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
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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
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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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Relaxation Music - Bansuri - Spirit by G.S. Sachdev
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
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Beware the Emadatse: Bhutanese cuisine
From the author of the upcoming book Radio Shangri-La, this video takes a quick look at the staple of the Bhutanese diet: chili peppers. For more about the b...
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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
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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
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Traditional Wisdom - Obeying Universal Laws Can Be a Pleasant Experience 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
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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
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. Thr...
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
wn.com/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
Follow us: http://www.facebook.com/chokiart
Music by Craig Pruess
Film by Sonam Phuntsho
- published: 22 Jul 2015
- views: 22
Meditation - Singing Bowls, Nada Himalaya 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 teache...
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
wn.com/Meditation Singing Bowls, Nada Himalaya 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
- 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 teache...
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
wn.com/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
- 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...
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
wn.com/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
- 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...
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
wn.com/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
- published: 30 Jul 2015
- views: 1
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. Thr...
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
wn.com/Meditation Traditional Tibetan Ritual Chanting
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
- published: 28 Jul 2015
- views: 2
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. Thr...
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
wn.com/Meditation Relaxation, Healing By Anugama
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
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...
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
wn.com/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
- published: 31 Jul 2015
- views: 0
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. Thr...
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
wn.com/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
- published: 22 Jul 2015
- views: 6
Meditation - Inspiration, Oneness Mantra by Ananda Giri
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. Thr...
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
wn.com/Meditation Inspiration, Oneness Mantra By Ananda Giri
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
- published: 26 Jul 2015
- views: 1
Relaxation Music - Bansuri - Introspection by G.S. Sachdev
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...
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
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Music: G.S. Sachdev
wn.com/Relaxation Music Bansuri Introspection By G.S. Sachdev
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/
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- published: 20 Aug 2015
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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. Thr...
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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
wn.com/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
- published: 22 Jul 2015
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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 st...
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.
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wn.com/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
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- published: 07 Mar 2015
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Relaxation - Inspiration, Craig Pruess, Lalitha Ashtotram
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Bhutan
The culture of Bhutan teaches us how to develop compassion in ourselves, others, and all forms of life. Th...
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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 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
wn.com/Relaxation Inspiration, Craig Pruess, Lalitha Ashtotram
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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 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
- published: 21 Jul 2015
- views: 1
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...
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
wn.com/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
- published: 24 Aug 2015
- views: 21
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...
wn.com/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...
Relaxation Music - Bansuri - Spirit by G.S. Sachdev
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...
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: G.S. Sachdev
wn.com/Relaxation Music Bansuri Spirit By G.S. Sachdev
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: G.S. Sachdev
- published: 19 Aug 2015
- views: 2
Beware the Emadatse: Bhutanese cuisine
From the author of the upcoming book Radio Shangri-La, this video takes a quick look at the staple of the Bhutanese diet: chili peppers. For more about the b......
From the author of the upcoming book Radio Shangri-La, this video takes a quick look at the staple of the Bhutanese diet: chili peppers. For more about the b...
wn.com/Beware The Emadatse Bhutanese Cuisine
From the author of the upcoming book Radio Shangri-La, this video takes a quick look at the staple of the Bhutanese diet: chili peppers. For more about the b...
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...
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
wn.com/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
- published: 21 Aug 2015
- views: 0
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...
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
wn.com/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
- published: 20 Aug 2015
- views: 11
Traditional Wisdom - Obeying Universal Laws Can Be a Pleasant Experience 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...
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
wn.com/Traditional Wisdom Obeying Universal Laws Can Be A Pleasant Experience 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
- published: 23 Aug 2015
- views: 3
Traditional Wisdom - Purpose of Life 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...
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
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Music: Manly Hall
http://www.manlyphall.org
Film: Sonam Phuntsho
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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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Thimphu (Bhutan)
Thimphu, Bhutan's capital city Also see www.dougsvideo.com and www.dougspencervideo.com.
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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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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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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 - Avril 2012 Promenade au fil des rues de Thimphu, la petite capitale du royaume du Bhoutan.
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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
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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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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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 man or the Bhutanese girl ..
Killer performance either way .. Sorry Naseer but this 76 year old guy has given you a serious run for money!
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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...
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Thimphu (Bhutan) Vacation Travel Video Guide
Vacation travel video about destination Thimphu in Bhutan.
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Thimphu, capital of Bhutan
Watch the Thimphu Chuu River pass through the capital of Bhutan!
Thimpu is the capital city of Bhutan. It is situated in the western central part of Bhutan and the name of the surrounding valley is dzongkhag, the Thimphu District.
View from Hotel Riverview (Thimphu, Bhutan).
According to Wikipedia:
"Thimphu (Tibetan alphabet: ཐིམ་ཕུག་, Dzongkha: ཐིམ་ཕུ་) also spelt Thimpu, is the capital and l
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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_
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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.
We are on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/themistyterrace
You can also download the Official Audio at https://so
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Bhutan Travel VLOG - Paro & Thimphu
Check out my upcoming tour at http://mattgranger.com/bhutan
I shot hundreds of hours of footage in Bhutan - including handheld, car mounted and aerial - most of it is 4k. If you are interested in licensing any footage, please email.
Get Your Gear Out!
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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 Thimphu to Paro. an army truck, several civilian private cars and a Hyundai Sante Fe pass by by.
We seem to be following an Indian made Maruti Suzuki van for much of the initial part of the journey... An Indian oil truck passes by. (All fuel con
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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 sits in its own valley fanning out from the river. Thimphu is a charming place. Every shop is stacked with multiple products - from grocery to textiles to shoes and handicraft products. Thimphu City Sightseeing Tour of Bhutan.
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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, als
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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
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Taxi Drivers in Thimphu Documentary
LIFE OF A TAXI DRIVER
We chose this topic to help the taxi drivers who are working hard for their living. They suffer for a living since they are not educated. We chose this topic because we knew our film will be on the internet. We hope the people and especially the government will watch our films and help the taxi drivers by trying to understand them and give them business.
Lungten Dorj
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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 forma
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Thimphu's First Snowfall for 2008 (23 Jan)
Thimphu's First Snowfall for 2008 (23 Jan)
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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"
Thimphu (Bhutan)
Thimphu, Bhutan's capital city Also see www.dougsvideo.com and www.dougspencervideo.com....
Thimphu, Bhutan's capital city Also see www.dougsvideo.com and www.dougspencervideo.com.
wn.com/Thimphu (Bhutan)
Thimphu, Bhutan's capital city Also see www.dougsvideo.com and www.dougspencervideo.com.
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......
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...
wn.com/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...
- published: 14 Dec 2012
- views: 20374
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author: DrJayMic
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....
Beautiful Valley all around, Visited The Dzong and Temples, Watched National Sport Archery. Buddha point. Sacred Prayer Flags.
wn.com/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.
- published: 24 Jun 2013
- views: 31270
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....
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.
wn.com/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.
- published: 05 Sep 2014
- views: 748
Bhoutan - Thimphu
Bhoutan - Thimphu - Avril 2012 Promenade au fil des rues de Thimphu, la petite capitale du royaume du Bhoutan....
Bhoutan - Thimphu - Avril 2012 Promenade au fil des rues de Thimphu, la petite capitale du royaume du Bhoutan.
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Bhoutan - Thimphu - Avril 2012 Promenade au fil des rues de Thimphu, la petite capitale du royaume du Bhoutan.
- published: 14 May 2012
- views: 4425
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author: pavdb092
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......
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...
wn.com/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...
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 ......
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 ...
wn.com/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 ...
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......
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...
wn.com/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...
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 man...
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 man or the Bhutanese girl ..
Killer performance either way .. Sorry Naseer but this 76 year old guy has given you a serious run for money!
wn.com/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 man or the Bhutanese girl ..
Killer performance either way .. Sorry Naseer but this 76 year old guy has given you a serious run for money!
- published: 28 Apr 2013
- views: 91449
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......
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...
wn.com/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...
- published: 22 Aug 2014
- views: 561
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author: Wesel Dema
Thimphu (Bhutan) Vacation Travel Video Guide
Vacation travel video about destination Thimphu in Bhutan.
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Vacation travel video about destination Thimphu in Bhutan.
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Expoza Travel is taking you on a journey to the earth's most beautiful and fascinating places. Get inspiration and essentials with our travel guide videos and documentaries for your next trip, holiday, vacation or simply enjoy and get tips about all the beauty in the world...
It is yours to discover!
- published: 07 Nov 2015
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Thimphu, capital of Bhutan
Watch the Thimphu Chuu River pass through the capital of Bhutan!
Thimpu is the capital city of Bhutan. It is situated in the western central part of Bhutan and...
Watch the Thimphu Chuu River pass through the capital of Bhutan!
Thimpu is the capital city of Bhutan. It is situated in the western central part of Bhutan and the name of the surrounding valley is dzongkhag, the Thimphu District.
View from Hotel Riverview (Thimphu, Bhutan).
According to Wikipedia:
"Thimphu (Tibetan alphabet: ཐིམ་ཕུག་, Dzongkha: ཐིམ་ཕུ་) also spelt 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. The city became the capital of Bhutan in 1961. As of 2005 it had a population of 79,185, with 98,676 people living in the entire Thimphu district.
The city is spread out longitudinally in a north-south direction on the west bank of the valley formed by the Wang Chuu, also known as the Thimphu Chuu River. Thimphu is located at 27°28′00″N 89°38′30″E / 27.4666667°N 89.64167°E / 27.4666667; 89.64167Coordinates: 27°28′00″N 89°38′30″E / 27.4666667°N 89.64167°E / 27.4666667; 89.64167 and is spread over an altitudinal range between 2,248 metres (7,375 ft) and 2,648 metres (8,688 ft). Unusually for a capital city, Thimphu is not served by an airport, but relies on the airport at Paro, connected by road some 54 kilometres (34 mi) away.
Thimphu, as the political and economic centre of Bhutan, has a dominant agricultural and livestock base, which contributes to 45% of the country's GNP.[8] Tourism, though a contributor to the economy, is strictly regulated, maintaining a balance between the traditional and development and modernization. Thimphu contains most of the important political buildings in Bhutan, including the National Assembly of the newly formed parliamentary democracy and Dechencholing Palace, the official residence of the King, located to the north of the city. As a metropolis and capital city, Thimphu is coordinated by the "Thimphu Structure Plan", an Urban Development Plan which evolved in 1998 with the objective of protecting the fragile ecology of the valley. This development is ongoing with financial assistance from the World Bank and Asian Development Bank.
The culture of Bhutan is fully reflected in Thimphu in respect of literature, religion, customs, and national dress code, the monastic practices of the monasteries, music, dance, literature and in the media. Tsechu festival is an important festival when mask dances, popularly known as Cham dances, are performed in the courtyards of the Tashichhoe Dzong in Thimphu. It is a four day festival held every year during Autumn (September/October), on dates corresponding to the Bhutanese calendar'
This footage is part of the professionally-shot broadcast stock footage archive of Wilderness Films India Ltd., the largest collection of imagery from South Asia. The Wilderness Films India collection comprises 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.
wn.com/Thimphu, Capital Of Bhutan
Watch the Thimphu Chuu River pass through the capital of Bhutan!
Thimpu is the capital city of Bhutan. It is situated in the western central part of Bhutan and the name of the surrounding valley is dzongkhag, the Thimphu District.
View from Hotel Riverview (Thimphu, Bhutan).
According to Wikipedia:
"Thimphu (Tibetan alphabet: ཐིམ་ཕུག་, Dzongkha: ཐིམ་ཕུ་) also spelt 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. The city became the capital of Bhutan in 1961. As of 2005 it had a population of 79,185, with 98,676 people living in the entire Thimphu district.
The city is spread out longitudinally in a north-south direction on the west bank of the valley formed by the Wang Chuu, also known as the Thimphu Chuu River. Thimphu is located at 27°28′00″N 89°38′30″E / 27.4666667°N 89.64167°E / 27.4666667; 89.64167Coordinates: 27°28′00″N 89°38′30″E / 27.4666667°N 89.64167°E / 27.4666667; 89.64167 and is spread over an altitudinal range between 2,248 metres (7,375 ft) and 2,648 metres (8,688 ft). Unusually for a capital city, Thimphu is not served by an airport, but relies on the airport at Paro, connected by road some 54 kilometres (34 mi) away.
Thimphu, as the political and economic centre of Bhutan, has a dominant agricultural and livestock base, which contributes to 45% of the country's GNP.[8] Tourism, though a contributor to the economy, is strictly regulated, maintaining a balance between the traditional and development and modernization. Thimphu contains most of the important political buildings in Bhutan, including the National Assembly of the newly formed parliamentary democracy and Dechencholing Palace, the official residence of the King, located to the north of the city. As a metropolis and capital city, Thimphu is coordinated by the "Thimphu Structure Plan", an Urban Development Plan which evolved in 1998 with the objective of protecting the fragile ecology of the valley. This development is ongoing with financial assistance from the World Bank and Asian Development Bank.
The culture of Bhutan is fully reflected in Thimphu in respect of literature, religion, customs, and national dress code, the monastic practices of the monasteries, music, dance, literature and in the media. Tsechu festival is an important festival when mask dances, popularly known as Cham dances, are performed in the courtyards of the Tashichhoe Dzong in Thimphu. It is a four day festival held every year during Autumn (September/October), on dates corresponding to the Bhutanese calendar'
This footage is part of the professionally-shot broadcast stock footage archive of Wilderness Films India Ltd., the largest collection of imagery from South Asia. The Wilderness Films India collection comprises 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.
- published: 03 Nov 2011
- views: 14026
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 Th...
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
wn.com/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
- published: 22 Jun 2013
- views: 30393
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 peo...
"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
wn.com/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
- published: 26 Dec 2014
- views: 210
Bhutan Travel VLOG - Paro & Thimphu
Check out my upcoming tour at http://mattgranger.com/bhutan
I shot hundreds of hours of footage in Bhutan - including handheld, car mounted and aerial - most ...
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- published: 25 Sep 2015
- views: 1602
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 Thimph...
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 Thimphu to Paro. an army truck, several civilian private cars and a Hyundai Sante Fe pass by by.
We seem to be following an Indian made Maruti Suzuki van for much of the initial part of the journey... An Indian oil truck passes by. (All fuel consumed in Bhutan is supplied by Indian oil companies.)
The airport in Bhutan is in Paro and most tourists only visit Paro and Thimphu. If any tourists wish to go on further, they need special passes.
One can see the numerous houses in smaller townships and habitations in the lowermost important valley of Bhutan as one heads to Paro from the capital city of Thimphu.
Lots of terrace farming happens in Bhutan and one can see many of these terraces on this road trip.
We pass a few guest houses and resorts and several homes that display Bhutanese architecture.
Cars and vans pass us as they head on down the valley.
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 / SR 1080i High Definition, Alexa, SR, 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 rupindang @ gmail . com and admin@wildfilmsindia.com.
wn.com/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 Thimphu to Paro. an army truck, several civilian private cars and a Hyundai Sante Fe pass by by.
We seem to be following an Indian made Maruti Suzuki van for much of the initial part of the journey... An Indian oil truck passes by. (All fuel consumed in Bhutan is supplied by Indian oil companies.)
The airport in Bhutan is in Paro and most tourists only visit Paro and Thimphu. If any tourists wish to go on further, they need special passes.
One can see the numerous houses in smaller townships and habitations in the lowermost important valley of Bhutan as one heads to Paro from the capital city of Thimphu.
Lots of terrace farming happens in Bhutan and one can see many of these terraces on this road trip.
We pass a few guest houses and resorts and several homes that display Bhutanese architecture.
Cars and vans pass us as they head on down the valley.
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 / SR 1080i High Definition, Alexa, SR, 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 rupindang @ gmail . com and admin@wildfilmsindia.com.
- published: 11 Apr 2014
- views: 1316
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 sits...
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 sits in its own valley fanning out from the river. Thimphu is a charming place. Every shop is stacked with multiple products - from grocery to textiles to shoes and handicraft products. Thimphu City Sightseeing Tour of Bhutan.
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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 sits in its own valley fanning out from the river. Thimphu is a charming place. Every shop is stacked with multiple products - from grocery to textiles to shoes and handicraft products. Thimphu City Sightseeing Tour of Bhutan.
- published: 01 Nov 2013
- views: 2173
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 th...
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
wn.com/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.blogspot.com OR http://www.flickr.com/photos/amitdastanu
- published: 04 Nov 2013
- views: 5322
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 man...
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.
wn.com/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 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.
- published: 17 Jan 2015
- views: 1221
Taxi Drivers in Thimphu Documentary
LIFE OF A TAXI DRIVER
We chose this topic to help the taxi drivers who are working hard for their living. They suffer for a living since they are not educat...
LIFE OF A TAXI DRIVER
We chose this topic to help the taxi drivers who are working hard for their living. They suffer for a living since they are not educated. We chose this topic because we knew our film will be on the internet. We hope the people and especially the government will watch our films and help the taxi drivers by trying to understand them and give them business.
Lungten Dorji, Khenrab S. Tharchyin, and Tandin Wagchuk
This film was made in the summer 2009 media club program sponsored by the Bhutan Centre for Media and Democracy (http://www.bhutancmd.org.bt/).
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LIFE OF A TAXI DRIVER
We chose this topic to help the taxi drivers who are working hard for their living. They suffer for a living since they are not educated. We chose this topic because we knew our film will be on the internet. We hope the people and especially the government will watch our films and help the taxi drivers by trying to understand them and give them business.
Lungten Dorji, Khenrab S. Tharchyin, and Tandin Wagchuk
This film was made in the summer 2009 media club program sponsored by the Bhutan Centre for Media and Democracy (http://www.bhutancmd.org.bt/).
- published: 10 Sep 2009
- views: 5258
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 ...
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...
Please subscribe to our channel wildfilmsindia on Youtube for a steady stream of videos from across India. Also, visit and enjoy your journey across India at www.clipahoy.com , India's first video-based social networking experience!
Reach us at rupindang @ gmail . com and admin@wildfilmsindia.com
wn.com/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...
Please subscribe to our channel wildfilmsindia on Youtube for a steady stream of videos from across India. Also, visit and enjoy your journey across India at www.clipahoy.com , India's first video-based social networking experience!
Reach us at rupindang @ gmail . com and admin@wildfilmsindia.com
- published: 18 Dec 2014
- views: 0
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"...
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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Day 7 of the Grand Cultural Tour of Bhutan organized by Windhorse Travel. Location: Thimphu. Traditional Bhutanese Music "Tashi lungpi Phula"
- published: 25 May 2014
- views: 1846
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Damphu, Tshirang Bhutan
This is my birth place
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Gopini
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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damphu
this song describes about damphu
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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
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Tungna Ra Damphu
Bhutanese in South Australia
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Bhutan: The Kingdom Where GDP Is Measured In Happiness
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Bhutan vs Maldives 3-4. Bhutan - Maldives 3-4. Biren Basnet Goal
Bhutan 3-4 Maldives. Bhutan - Maldives 3-4. Ali Biren Basnet Gol
Biren Basnet Goal. World Cup Qualifiers 8/10/2015
11' Ahmed Nasheed
23' Ali Ashfaq
33' Ali Ashfaq
57' (pen.) Ali Ashfaq
85' Tshering Dorji
88' Chencho Gyeltshen
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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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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:
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
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Phuentsholing is a small town of Bhutan situated near Indian border. The gate between India and Bhutan is called Bhutan gate. This is currently the only route to go from India to Bhutan by road. There is an immigration office in Phuentsholing near the gate. There are quite a few hotels and restaurants in Phuentsholing. Indians can apply and get entry permit within 2-3 hours by showing passport or
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Bhutan Village " Ura" Bhumtang
Bhutan Ura small Village in the Bhumtang Region
Daily Life and Monch Ceremony
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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 educ
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Good-Bye Bhutan, Hello Nepalese Drug Dealer. Daily Vlog: 31
I can’t believe it, my time in Bhutan has come to an end, I know that I have only scratched the surface of this amazing country, this country full of myths and mystery, I can not wait till i return to explore further. I say goodbye to both Bhutan and a new amazing friend Pelma, I look forward to the day that we meet again. You made my time in Bhutan magical, I learnt so much about your country and
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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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Top Cities & Famous Landmarks of Bhutan
Thanks for watching.......... 1) Paro 2) Phuntsholing 3) Punakha 4) Samdrup Jongkhar 5) Thimphu 6) Trashigang 7) Trongsa 8) Wangdue Phodrang Bhutan (Dzongkha...
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Damphu, Tshirang Bhutan
This is my birth place...
This is my birth place
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This is my birth place
- published: 10 Feb 2015
- views: 74
Gopini
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 :)...
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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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 :)
- published: 26 Jan 2009
- views: 13041
damphu
this song describes about damphu...
this song describes about damphu
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this song describes about damphu
- published: 27 Jul 2011
- views: 2290
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
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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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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
- published: 24 Oct 2010
- views: 2521
Tungna Ra Damphu
Bhutanese in South Australia...
Bhutanese in South Australia
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Bhutanese in South Australia
- published: 01 Jul 2010
- views: 1807
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......
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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Gross National Happiness (1999): The kingdom of Bhutan is placing environmental concerns and spiritual wellbeing over rampant capitalism. For downloads and m...
Bhutan Part 1
Travel thru the beautiful pristine country called Bhutan in the Himalayas with five friends that are all unique and different from one another. The conversat......
Travel thru the beautiful pristine country called Bhutan in the Himalayas with five friends that are all unique and different from one another. The conversat...
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Bhutan - Maldives 3-4. Goals. WC Qualifiers 8/10/2015
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Bhutan 3-4 Maldives. Bhutan - Maldives 3-4. Ali Biren Basnet Gol
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Bhutan vs Maldives 3-4. Bhutan - Maldives 3-4. Biren Basnet Goal
Bhutan 3-4 Maldives. Bhutan - Maldives 3-4. Ali Biren Basnet Gol
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11' Ahmed Nasheed
23' Ali Ashfaq
33' Ali Ashfaq
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85' Tshering Dorji
88' Chencho Gyeltshen
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Bhutan vs Maldives 3-4. Bhutan - Maldives 3-4. Biren Basnet Goal
Bhutan 3-4 Maldives. Bhutan - Maldives 3-4. Ali Biren Basnet Gol
Biren Basnet Goal. World Cup Qualifiers 8/10/2015
11' Ahmed Nasheed
23' Ali Ashfaq
33' Ali Ashfaq
57' (pen.) Ali Ashfaq
85' Tshering Dorji
88' Chencho Gyeltshen
90' Biren Basnet
ދިވެހިރާއްޖެ
འབྲུག་ཡུལ་
- published: 08 Oct 2015
- views: 1850
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 I...
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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Song - Madalau Ra Damphu Dau
Dancer - Sunita,Maya And Manisha
Venue - Community Anniversary Program 2014 Organized By Bhutanese Community In Harrisburg PA
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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 d...
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 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
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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
NIM Durgapur 9832197327, www.nimdurgapur.org
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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. All UG / PG courses are conducted under Autonomous and jt. Committee of UGC / DEC / 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 perimet ers 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, DEC, 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, Nursing, Ethical Hacking, ITI. Many More courses are on the Queue to launch Shortly.
Short course :
We offer various courses for people, who are working or looking for short term course for career advance ment or joining the corporate sector of their choice. All short term courses are based on industry orienta tion & collaboration with the industry
(i) 3 Months Marketing Management, (ii) 3 Months French, (iii) 3 Months Hotel Operation course
Eligibility
For admission in under graduate courses qualification required is at least 45 % in 10 + 2 and for Graduate course 10 + 2 + 3 with at least 45 % marks. 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 educ ation field. Faculties are upgraded with Research work, & Industry exposure. Time to time on need based situation
Facilities
All students are provided with Regular Industry visit, & job assistance after course completion, through campusing. 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 Ba sed 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. 25,00,000/- pa, & average salary of Rs. 3,10,000/- pa
Contact
9832197327, www.nimdurgapur.org follow us : face book/NIM durgapur & get regular update
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INDIA
Andhra Pradesh, Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Goa, Gujarat, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu and Kashmir, Jharkhand, Karnataka, Kerala, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Orissa, Punjab, Rajas than, Sikkim, Tamil Nadu, Telangana, Tripura, Uttar Pradesh, Utta rakhand, West Bengal, Andaman & Nicobar Island, Chandigarh, Dadra and Nagar Haveli, Daman and Diu, Lakshadweep, Delhi & NCR, Pondicherry
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. All UG / PG courses are conducted under Autonomous and jt. Committee of UGC / DEC / 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 perimet ers 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, DEC, 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, Nursing, Ethical Hacking, ITI. Many More courses are on the Queue to launch Shortly.
Short course :
We offer various courses for people, who are working or looking for short term course for career advance ment or joining the corporate sector of their choice. All short term courses are based on industry orienta tion & collaboration with the industry
(i) 3 Months Marketing Management, (ii) 3 Months French, (iii) 3 Months Hotel Operation course
Eligibility
For admission in under graduate courses qualification required is at least 45 % in 10 + 2 and for Graduate course 10 + 2 + 3 with at least 45 % marks. 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 educ ation field. Faculties are upgraded with Research work, & Industry exposure. Time to time on need based situation
Facilities
All students are provided with Regular Industry visit, & job assistance after course completion, through campusing. 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 Ba sed 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. 25,00,000/- pa, & average salary of Rs. 3,10,000/- pa
Contact
9832197327, www.nimdurgapur.org follow us : face book/NIM durgapur & get regular update
- published: 23 May 2014
- views: 351
Politics of Bhutan
A film by Jogen Gazmere, Amnesty International (former) Prisoner of Conscience, on the struggle for human rights and political change in Bhutan, and the Bhutane...
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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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
Exploring Phuentsholing while going to Bhutan
Phuentsholing is a small town of Bhutan situated near Indian border. The gate between India and Bhutan is called Bhutan gate. This is currently the only route t...
Phuentsholing is a small town of Bhutan situated near Indian border. The gate between India and Bhutan is called Bhutan gate. This is currently the only route to go from India to Bhutan by road. There is an immigration office in Phuentsholing near the gate. There are quite a few hotels and restaurants in Phuentsholing. Indians can apply and get entry permit within 2-3 hours by showing passport or voter ID. Thre are a couple of monasteries in Phuentsholing and some beautiful prayer wheels. You can get buses and taxis from here to Paro and Thimphu. Phuentsholing is at the foot of the hill. The elevation starts soon after phuentsholing while going towards Thimphu.
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Phuentsholing is a small town of Bhutan situated near Indian border. The gate between India and Bhutan is called Bhutan gate. This is currently the only route to go from India to Bhutan by road. There is an immigration office in Phuentsholing near the gate. There are quite a few hotels and restaurants in Phuentsholing. Indians can apply and get entry permit within 2-3 hours by showing passport or voter ID. Thre are a couple of monasteries in Phuentsholing and some beautiful prayer wheels. You can get buses and taxis from here to Paro and Thimphu. Phuentsholing is at the foot of the hill. The elevation starts soon after phuentsholing while going towards Thimphu.
- published: 16 Jan 2015
- views: 2
Bhutan Village " Ura" Bhumtang
Bhutan Ura small Village in the Bhumtang Region
Daily Life and Monch Ceremony...
Bhutan Ura small Village in the Bhumtang Region
Daily Life and Monch Ceremony
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Bhutan Ura small Village in the Bhumtang Region
Daily Life and Monch Ceremony
- published: 16 Feb 2015
- views: 23
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 Bhut...
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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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
- views: 8528
Ghost in Bhutan
Seen at Kanglung, Bhutan...
Seen at Kanglung, Bhutan
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Seen at Kanglung, Bhutan
- published: 19 Jul 2015
- views: 0
Kingdom of Bhutan
Book a Trip to Bhutan - http://www.littlebhutan.com Bhutan, the Land of the Thunder Dragon, or Drukyul, as Bhutanese called it, is indeed a paradise this sid......
Book a Trip to Bhutan - http://www.littlebhutan.com Bhutan, the Land of the Thunder Dragon, or Drukyul, as Bhutanese called it, is indeed a paradise this sid...
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Book a Trip to Bhutan - http://www.littlebhutan.com Bhutan, the Land of the Thunder Dragon, or Drukyul, as Bhutanese called it, is indeed a paradise this sid...
Good-Bye Bhutan, Hello Nepalese Drug Dealer. Daily Vlog: 31
I can’t believe it, my time in Bhutan has come to an end, I know that I have only scratched the surface of this amazing country, this country full of myths and ...
I can’t believe it, my time in Bhutan has come to an end, I know that I have only scratched the surface of this amazing country, this country full of myths and mystery, I can not wait till i return to explore further. I say goodbye to both Bhutan and a new amazing friend Pelma, I look forward to the day that we meet again. You made my time in Bhutan magical, I learnt so much about your country and have a new understanding of Buddhism, thank you for your friendship, I look forward to visiting again in the future.
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When I travel I try and keep my gear minimal.
Vloging Camera:
I have an old Sony Handycam Optical Steady Shot “HDR-GW55” that I bought somewhere in Eastern Europe possible Latvia, I think??? I love this camera, it is water proof and is a pistol grip.
Action Camera:
I use a Drift Innovation Action Camera. These are like the popular Go-Pro. They are a personnel choice and I love it.
Cannon 600D DSLR:
Twin Lens Kit. I had my first DSLR stolen in Rome and have only recently managed to convince myself to by another one. I will learn to use it someday.
Gear:
I tiny micro tripod, Drift Innovation Time-lapse mount, suction cup mount and that is about it?
Editing Software and Computer:
I use Final Cut Pro V and Compressor, on a Macbook Air 11”. It is a little underpowered for FCPV however it is so compact that I can carry it everywhere.
One Life, One Search,
Peace Out.
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I can’t believe it, my time in Bhutan has come to an end, I know that I have only scratched the surface of this amazing country, this country full of myths and mystery, I can not wait till i return to explore further. I say goodbye to both Bhutan and a new amazing friend Pelma, I look forward to the day that we meet again. You made my time in Bhutan magical, I learnt so much about your country and have a new understanding of Buddhism, thank you for your friendship, I look forward to visiting again in the future.
Thank you for watching TatteredPassport, If you have enjoyed this movie please hit the SUBSCRIBE button and SHARE with your friends. I love hearing about all your amazing adventures and stories, so please feel free to comment below.
You can also find TatteredPassport on:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TatteredPassportInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/tatteredpassportTravel and Lifestyle Blog: https://www.tatteredpassport.com.au
Music:
Music Wanted!!
I am always looking for new and funky local music for my movies. If you are a music producer and would like me to use your music (funky, jazz, lounge, alternative bluesy, acoustic kind of stuff) please email me at tatteredpassportinfo@gmail.com
Cameras and camera gear:
When I travel I try and keep my gear minimal.
Vloging Camera:
I have an old Sony Handycam Optical Steady Shot “HDR-GW55” that I bought somewhere in Eastern Europe possible Latvia, I think??? I love this camera, it is water proof and is a pistol grip.
Action Camera:
I use a Drift Innovation Action Camera. These are like the popular Go-Pro. They are a personnel choice and I love it.
Cannon 600D DSLR:
Twin Lens Kit. I had my first DSLR stolen in Rome and have only recently managed to convince myself to by another one. I will learn to use it someday.
Gear:
I tiny micro tripod, Drift Innovation Time-lapse mount, suction cup mount and that is about it?
Editing Software and Computer:
I use Final Cut Pro V and Compressor, on a Macbook Air 11”. It is a little underpowered for FCPV however it is so compact that I can carry it everywhere.
One Life, One Search,
Peace Out.
Shane
- published: 13 Oct 2014
- views: 4
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....
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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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.
- published: 17 Oct 2012
- views: 62
GELEPHU,BHUTAN,6/12/2010.
WHILE CAME BACK FROM GELEPHU,BHUTAN TO ASSAM,INDIA....
WHILE CAME BACK FROM GELEPHU,BHUTAN TO ASSAM,INDIA.
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WHILE CAME BACK FROM GELEPHU,BHUTAN TO ASSAM,INDIA.
Top Cities & Famous Landmarks of Bhutan
Thanks for watching.......... 1) Paro 2) Phuntsholing 3) Punakha 4) Samdrup Jongkhar 5) Thimphu 6) Trashigang 7) Trongsa 8) Wangdue Phodrang Bhutan (Dzongkha......
Thanks for watching.......... 1) Paro 2) Phuntsholing 3) Punakha 4) Samdrup Jongkhar 5) Thimphu 6) Trashigang 7) Trongsa 8) Wangdue Phodrang Bhutan (Dzongkha...
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Thanks for watching.......... 1) Paro 2) Phuntsholing 3) Punakha 4) Samdrup Jongkhar 5) Thimphu 6) Trashigang 7) Trongsa 8) Wangdue Phodrang Bhutan (Dzongkha...
Bhutan Tour: Nanari, Punakha
Explore the world
Do crazy......go crazy.......
Explore the world
Do crazy......go crazy....
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Explore the world
Do crazy......go crazy....
- published: 26 May 2015
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Bhutan Travel Video Guide
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Travel to Bhutan: The fortresses, temples, mountains, forests, and people of Bhutan. A video told through sound and moving imagery.
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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.
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Bhutan Travel Part 15 - Hiking up to Tiger's Nest
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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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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...
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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 ...
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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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Visit http://www.traveltocare.com See this package holiday on This trip to Bhutan -- the last Shangrila - gives a comprehensive glimpse of the main highlight...
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Tibet is a relatively little known and mysterious land of snow high up in the Himalayas that borders Nepal, Bhutan ad India. It is protected by the highest mountains in the world and is a region that has developed a unique society whose philosophy, art and religious faith have earned much interest and respect.Lhasa is the capital of Tibet and also its largest
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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
Bhutan Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Bhutan. Bhuten, the country between China and India. Sandwiched in the middle of the Himalaya....
Travel video about destination Bhutan. Bhuten, the country between China and India. Sandwiched in the middle of the Himalaya.
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Travel video about destination Bhutan. Bhuten, the country between China and India. Sandwiched in the middle of the Himalaya.
Travel to Bhutan
Travel to Bhutan: The fortresses, temples, mountains, forests, and people of Bhutan. A video told through sound and moving imagery.
Music Courtesy: Butterfly T...
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
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Travel to Bhutan: The fortresses, temples, mountains, forests, and people of Bhutan. A video told through sound and moving imagery.
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- published: 28 May 2013
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Bhutan Travel Guide
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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 much it all costs.
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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 @
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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 @
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Druk Asia, Bhutan Travel Agency and Drukair Representative (Royal Bhutan Airlines)
- published: 29 Sep 2014
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Bhutan Tourist Attractions: 9 Top Places to Visit
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Paro Taktsang,...
Planning to visit Bhutan? Check out our Bhutan Travel Guide video and see top most Tourist Attractions in Bhutan.
Top Places to visit in Bhutan:
Paro Taktsang, Tashichho Dzong, Rinpung Dzong, Kichu Lhakang, Gangteng Monastery, Drukgyal Dzong, Punakha Dzong, National Museum of Bhutan, Dechen Phodrang Monastery,
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Planning to visit Bhutan? Check out our Bhutan Travel Guide video and see top most Tourist Attractions in Bhutan.
Top Places to visit in Bhutan:
Paro Taktsang, Tashichho Dzong, Rinpung Dzong, Kichu Lhakang, Gangteng Monastery, Drukgyal Dzong, Punakha Dzong, National Museum of Bhutan, Dechen Phodrang Monastery,
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- published: 23 Sep 2015
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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 to Tiger's Nest is the highlight of the entire trip! Windhorse Trav......
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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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...
Punakha Dzong (Bhutan) Vacation Travel Video Guide
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- published: 24 Sep 2015
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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 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...
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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...
- published: 10 Sep 2010
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Bhutan Tourism Video : Himalayan Wonders - Bhutan Travel & Tours Video
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Bhutan Thimphu Bumthang Cultural Trek Package Holidays Travel Guide Travel To Care
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Travel Book Review: Bhutan Travel Guide (Country Travel Guide) by Lonely Planet
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Tibet Vacation Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Tibet.
Tibet is a relatively little known and mysterious land of snow high up in the Himalayas that borders Nepal, Bhutan ad Indi...
Travel video about destination Tibet.
Tibet is a relatively little known and mysterious land of snow high up in the Himalayas that borders Nepal, Bhutan ad India. It is protected by the highest mountains in the world and is a region that has developed a unique society whose philosophy, art and religious faith have earned much interest and respect.Lhasa is the capital of Tibet and also its largest city. The Barkhor Road extends for eight hundred metres around the Jokhang Temple and nearby Tsuklakhang Square. For the faithful a visit to the Jokhang Temple is the highlight of a long and arduous pilgrimage and the Dalai Lama once sat in its inner courtyard during the monks’ annual final examination, which was also a splendid festive event. On the other side of the Chakpori, a small mountain opposite Potala, is the seldom visited Sang Gya Thong Ku Temple that is somewhat hidden away and therefore off the tourist trail. This ‘temple of a thousand images of god’ is nevertheless very popular among devout Buddhists and is a place of silent prayer. The Yarlung Valley is full of history such as possessing the oldest field in Tibet, as well as the oldest village that is located at the foot of the country’s oldest fortress, Yom Bu La Khang, the rock palace of the country’s first mystic king. One of the largest monuments in Tibetan architecture is the unique Kumbum Chörten, a three-dimensional mandala that can be entered. Eyes decorate the upper part of the Stupa. The ritual walkabout begins on the lowest level with simple deities then follows the entire Pantheon of Tibet, immortalised in both sculptures and wall paintings. Despite Chinese influence, Tibet is still a religiously devout country with a fascinating monastery culture and amazing natural scenery. Tashi Delek! Happiness and Blessings!On the “roof of the world” one is always close to the gods…!...
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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 that borders Nepal, Bhutan ad India. It is protected by the highest mountains in the world and is a region that has developed a unique society whose philosophy, art and religious faith have earned much interest and respect.Lhasa is the capital of Tibet and also its largest city. The Barkhor Road extends for eight hundred metres around the Jokhang Temple and nearby Tsuklakhang Square. For the faithful a visit to the Jokhang Temple is the highlight of a long and arduous pilgrimage and the Dalai Lama once sat in its inner courtyard during the monks’ annual final examination, which was also a splendid festive event. On the other side of the Chakpori, a small mountain opposite Potala, is the seldom visited Sang Gya Thong Ku Temple that is somewhat hidden away and therefore off the tourist trail. This ‘temple of a thousand images of god’ is nevertheless very popular among devout Buddhists and is a place of silent prayer. The Yarlung Valley is full of history such as possessing the oldest field in Tibet, as well as the oldest village that is located at the foot of the country’s oldest fortress, Yom Bu La Khang, the rock palace of the country’s first mystic king. One of the largest monuments in Tibetan architecture is the unique Kumbum Chörten, a three-dimensional mandala that can be entered. Eyes decorate the upper part of the Stupa. The ritual walkabout begins on the lowest level with simple deities then follows the entire Pantheon of Tibet, immortalised in both sculptures and wall paintings. Despite Chinese influence, Tibet is still a religiously devout country with a fascinating monastery culture and amazing natural scenery. Tashi Delek! Happiness and Blessings!On the “roof of the world” one is always close to the gods…!...
- published: 14 Aug 2013
- views: 72742
Bhutan Thimphu Paro Festival Tour Package Holidays Travel Guide Travel To Care
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- published: 10 Dec 2010
- views: 551
Bhutan Travel
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...
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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 Thimphu Bumthang Trek Package Holidays Travel Guide Travel To Care
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Bhutan Thimphu Beautiful Laya Lingshi Trek Package Holidays Travel Guide Travel To Care
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- published: 10 Dec 2010
- views: 452