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Interview with Karma Yonten of Greener Way, Bhutan by BBC World News 2013 09 12 14 30 01
Karma Yonten of Greener Way based in Thimphu, Bhutan in an interview with BBC on September 12th, 2013.
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Bhutan This Week (Feb. 1-7)
Bhutan This Week-- a look back into the week's top news stories from across the Kingdom on Saturday @10:30 pm.
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King of Bhutan Ties the Knot
Ruler of tiny Asian nation added to the list of this year's royal weddings.
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Bhutan This Week (January 1-7)
Bhutan This Week-- a look back into the week's top news stories from across the Kingdom.
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Bhutan This Week (January 15-21)
Bhutan This Week-- a look back into the week's top news stories from across the Kingdom.
Watch Bhutan This Week on Saturday @ 10:30 pm.
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Indian girl killed in Bhutan: Rape and murder alleged
A 14-Year-Old Bengali girl has now been allegedly raped and murdered in Bhutan. After her body was returned to her family, violence in her village, with protesters blocking the International Bhutan road.
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CTV AP World News Demo: Michaela Guzy from Bhutan
Producer, co-writer & host: Michaela Guzy, Shot by: Zac Osgood & Brian Sachson, Edited & Co-Created by: Zac Osgood, Co-Written & Co-Created by: Colin Glaum.
Michaela Guzy, founder of OhThePeopleYouMeet, interviews Dr. Karma, expert on Bhutanese culture and preserving their traditions during a local festival in Ura, Bhutan.
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Bhutan's Organic Dream (Channel News Asia)
This is an abridged version of our full story that was aired on the Amazing Asia programme on Channel NewsAsia.
For the full story, pls visit http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SYRren9IjQs
Synopsis
It is a beautiful dream on par with the legendary Shangri-La: a farming country that produces only 100 per cent organic greens. The goal is all the more attractive because it fits in with Bhutan's drive t
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Bhutan This Week (September 25- October 1)
Bhutan This Week-- a look back into the week's top news stories from across the Kingdom.
Watch Bhutan This Week on Saturday @ 10:30 pm.
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Indian Army's next mission: Operation All out at Bhutan
Flushing out militants from Bhutan is the next priority for the Indian army which recently carried out an operation along the Indo-Myanmar border. Read more: Myanmar hot pursuit: Death count is 20 say army sources ADVERTISEMENT The Indo-Bhutan border has become home for the dangerous National Democratic Front of Bodoland (Songbijit) or the NDFB(S).
The Indian army now plans on flushing out the mil
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Bhutan News Service-Vidhyapati Mishra, speaks to Bhutanese. (Recorded by Shahid)
Bhutan News Service's Managing Editor, Mr. Vidhyapati Mishra, speaks to Bhutanese living in USA. Mr. Shahid M. Pasha interviewed him at his residence in Kathmandu, Nepal, on May 1st, 2011.
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Bhutan Observer Newspaper.mov
Bhutan Observer was launched as Bhutan's first private bilingual newspaper on June 2, 2006, in Thimphu. The paper followed the fourth Druk Gyalpo Jigme Singye Wangchuck's vision to ensure a smooth transition to democracy and advance it thereafter.
In 2008, when the first parliamentary elections took place, Bhutan Observer rose up to the daunting challenges of a new system and order of life. The
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Bhutanese Artists - Bhutan News Service
Bhutanese artists present a skit Thrown Book during an art competition organised to mark the World Refugee Day in 2010.
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Bhutan This Week (July 24-30)
Bhutan This Week-- a look back into the week's top news stories from across the Kingdom.
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Queen Jetsun Pema of Bhutan is pregnant
Queen Jetsun Pema of Bhutan is pregnant
Their fairytale wedding charmed the small mountain kingdom of Bhutan and also the world on the far side four years past. currently King Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck and his bride Jetsun Pema, referred to as 'the William and Kate of the Himalayas' expect their initial kid.
The happy news was proclaimed on the Twitter account of native newspaper Kuensel as
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Prof. A. G. Iyer on ENERTIA-Lemon News-Latest Explosive - BHEL Bhutan BVT Agency Commission Scam
Must Watch - Prof. A. G. Iyer on Lemon News with R. K. Bajaj (Anchor) and Pradeep Nambiar, Legal Expert on ENERTIA Expose - UPA-II BHEL Bhutan BVT(Bhutan Ventures Trading) Agency Commission Scam Aired Exclusively on Lemon News - Sunday, 21st December 2014 - Watch this Explosive and latest exclusive Video on Lemon News.
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NEWS PACKAGE - SAARC/BHUTAN COUNTRY PROFILE
The SAARC summit is taking place in the Himalayan Kingdom of Bhutan. Famously reclusive, the country is now the focus of media and political analysts from across South Asia. DawnNews correspondent Sophia Saifi takes a look at the Shangrila that is Bhutan
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Afghanistan Beats Bhutan 3-0
Afghanistan National Football Team beat rival Bhutan 3-nil in its second match in the South Asian Football Championship on Saturday evening.
Subscribe for exclusive Afghanistan Dari and Pashto news bulletin, breaking news, current affairs programs, documentaries, political commentary, debates and more!
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SBS News - Bhutan prepares for royal wedding
The King of Bhutan, Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck will exchange vows with Jetsun Pema, a commoner whose father is an airline pilot. Watch World News Australia 6.30pm nightly and 9.30pm Mon-Fri on SBS ONE.
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Interview with Karma Yonten of Greener Way, Bhutan by BBC World News 2013 09 12 14 30 01
Karma Yonten of Greener Way based in Thimphu, Bhutan in an interview with BBC on September 12th, 2013....
Karma Yonten of Greener Way based in Thimphu, Bhutan in an interview with BBC on September 12th, 2013.
wn.com/Interview With Karma Yonten Of Greener Way, Bhutan By BBC World News 2013 09 12 14 30 01
Karma Yonten of Greener Way based in Thimphu, Bhutan in an interview with BBC on September 12th, 2013.
- published: 13 Sep 2013
- views: 9048
Bhutan This Week (Feb. 1-7)
Bhutan This Week-- a look back into the week's top news stories from across the Kingdom on Saturday @10:30 pm....
Bhutan This Week-- a look back into the week's top news stories from across the Kingdom on Saturday @10:30 pm.
wn.com/Bhutan This Week (Feb. 1 7)
Bhutan This Week-- a look back into the week's top news stories from across the Kingdom on Saturday @10:30 pm.
- published: 09 Feb 2013
- views: 2708
King of Bhutan Ties the Knot
Ruler of tiny Asian nation added to the list of this year's royal weddings....
Ruler of tiny Asian nation added to the list of this year's royal weddings.
wn.com/King Of Bhutan Ties The Knot
Ruler of tiny Asian nation added to the list of this year's royal weddings.
- published: 15 Oct 2011
- views: 5042
Bhutan This Week (January 1-7)
Bhutan This Week-- a look back into the week's top news stories from across the Kingdom.
Watch Bhutan This Week on Saturday @ 10:30 pm....
Bhutan This Week-- a look back into the week's top news stories from across the Kingdom.
Watch Bhutan This Week on Saturday @ 10:30 pm.
wn.com/Bhutan This Week (January 1 7)
Bhutan This Week-- a look back into the week's top news stories from across the Kingdom.
Watch Bhutan This Week on Saturday @ 10:30 pm.
- published: 09 Jan 2016
- views: 1192
Bhutan This Week (January 15-21)
Bhutan This Week-- a look back into the week's top news stories from across the Kingdom.
Watch Bhutan This Week on Saturday @ 10:30 pm....
Bhutan This Week-- a look back into the week's top news stories from across the Kingdom.
Watch Bhutan This Week on Saturday @ 10:30 pm.
wn.com/Bhutan This Week (January 15 21)
Bhutan This Week-- a look back into the week's top news stories from across the Kingdom.
Watch Bhutan This Week on Saturday @ 10:30 pm.
- published: 24 Jan 2016
- views: 846
Indian girl killed in Bhutan: Rape and murder alleged
A 14-Year-Old Bengali girl has now been allegedly raped and murdered in Bhutan. After her body was returned to her family, violence in her village, with protest...
A 14-Year-Old Bengali girl has now been allegedly raped and murdered in Bhutan. After her body was returned to her family, violence in her village, with protesters blocking the International Bhutan road.
For more news from Headlines Today visit https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZdjh94PIFy6fDekDtWRRJQ
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wn.com/Indian Girl Killed In Bhutan Rape And Murder Alleged
A 14-Year-Old Bengali girl has now been allegedly raped and murdered in Bhutan. After her body was returned to her family, violence in her village, with protesters blocking the International Bhutan road.
For more news from Headlines Today visit https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZdjh94PIFy6fDekDtWRRJQ
Tweet us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/headlinestoday
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- published: 25 Nov 2014
- views: 6824
CTV AP World News Demo: Michaela Guzy from Bhutan
Producer, co-writer & host: Michaela Guzy, Shot by: Zac Osgood & Brian Sachson, Edited & Co-Created by: Zac Osgood, Co-Written & Co-Created by: Colin Glaum.
Mi...
Producer, co-writer & host: Michaela Guzy, Shot by: Zac Osgood & Brian Sachson, Edited & Co-Created by: Zac Osgood, Co-Written & Co-Created by: Colin Glaum.
Michaela Guzy, founder of OhThePeopleYouMeet, interviews Dr. Karma, expert on Bhutanese culture and preserving their traditions during a local festival in Ura, Bhutan.
wn.com/Ctv Ap World News Demo Michaela Guzy From Bhutan
Producer, co-writer & host: Michaela Guzy, Shot by: Zac Osgood & Brian Sachson, Edited & Co-Created by: Zac Osgood, Co-Written & Co-Created by: Colin Glaum.
Michaela Guzy, founder of OhThePeopleYouMeet, interviews Dr. Karma, expert on Bhutanese culture and preserving their traditions during a local festival in Ura, Bhutan.
- published: 16 Jun 2014
- views: 1205
Bhutan's Organic Dream (Channel News Asia)
This is an abridged version of our full story that was aired on the Amazing Asia programme on Channel NewsAsia.
For the full story, pls visit http://www.youtub...
This is an abridged version of our full story that was aired on the Amazing Asia programme on Channel NewsAsia.
For the full story, pls visit http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SYRren9IjQs
Synopsis
It is a beautiful dream on par with the legendary Shangri-La: a farming country that produces only 100 per cent organic greens. The goal is all the more attractive because it fits in with Bhutan's drive towards sustainable living, as set out in the country's Gross National Happiness philosophy.
But the challenges are great. Many Bhutanese farmers live in remote villages, while others find that their crops do not thrive without pesticides and fertilizers. The country only produces 60 per cent of the crops it needs, never mind whether they are organic or not.
We find out what the Bhutanese have to say about their Organic Dream.
Visit our website at www.gofar.sg
wn.com/Bhutan's Organic Dream (Channel News Asia)
This is an abridged version of our full story that was aired on the Amazing Asia programme on Channel NewsAsia.
For the full story, pls visit http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SYRren9IjQs
Synopsis
It is a beautiful dream on par with the legendary Shangri-La: a farming country that produces only 100 per cent organic greens. The goal is all the more attractive because it fits in with Bhutan's drive towards sustainable living, as set out in the country's Gross National Happiness philosophy.
But the challenges are great. Many Bhutanese farmers live in remote villages, while others find that their crops do not thrive without pesticides and fertilizers. The country only produces 60 per cent of the crops it needs, never mind whether they are organic or not.
We find out what the Bhutanese have to say about their Organic Dream.
Visit our website at www.gofar.sg
- published: 30 Mar 2013
- views: 5338
Bhutan News Service
Radio Ad of Bhutan News Service...
Radio Ad of Bhutan News Service
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Radio Ad of Bhutan News Service
- published: 09 Sep 2008
- views: 12881
Bhutan This Week (September 25- October 1)
Bhutan This Week-- a look back into the week's top news stories from across the Kingdom.
Watch Bhutan This Week on Saturday @ 10:30 pm....
Bhutan This Week-- a look back into the week's top news stories from across the Kingdom.
Watch Bhutan This Week on Saturday @ 10:30 pm.
wn.com/Bhutan This Week (September 25 October 1)
Bhutan This Week-- a look back into the week's top news stories from across the Kingdom.
Watch Bhutan This Week on Saturday @ 10:30 pm.
- published: 04 Oct 2015
- views: 1394
Indian Army's next mission: Operation All out at Bhutan
Flushing out militants from Bhutan is the next priority for the Indian army which recently carried out an operation along the Indo-Myanmar border. Read more: My...
Flushing out militants from Bhutan is the next priority for the Indian army which recently carried out an operation along the Indo-Myanmar border. Read more: Myanmar hot pursuit: Death count is 20 say army sources ADVERTISEMENT The Indo-Bhutan border has become home for the dangerous National Democratic Front of Bodoland (Songbijit) or the NDFB(S).
The Indian army now plans on flushing out the militants from Bhutan. The Operation All Out was first conducted at Bhutan in the year 2003. In the year 2003, the army had targeted base camps of the ULFA and the NDFB. The 2003 operation was a major success and the Indian army did manage to neutralize several camps. This time around too the Indian army is confident of the operation being a success.
There have been a series of communication between the Indian and Bhutan government already. The operation date and time is not something we can reveal, but it is on said a Home Ministry official. We are taking steps to ensure that the militants are not able to move out of their bases for now.
wn.com/Indian Army's Next Mission Operation All Out At Bhutan
Flushing out militants from Bhutan is the next priority for the Indian army which recently carried out an operation along the Indo-Myanmar border. Read more: Myanmar hot pursuit: Death count is 20 say army sources ADVERTISEMENT The Indo-Bhutan border has become home for the dangerous National Democratic Front of Bodoland (Songbijit) or the NDFB(S).
The Indian army now plans on flushing out the militants from Bhutan. The Operation All Out was first conducted at Bhutan in the year 2003. In the year 2003, the army had targeted base camps of the ULFA and the NDFB. The 2003 operation was a major success and the Indian army did manage to neutralize several camps. This time around too the Indian army is confident of the operation being a success.
There have been a series of communication between the Indian and Bhutan government already. The operation date and time is not something we can reveal, but it is on said a Home Ministry official. We are taking steps to ensure that the militants are not able to move out of their bases for now.
- published: 17 Jun 2015
- views: 5655
Bhutan News Service-Vidhyapati Mishra, speaks to Bhutanese. (Recorded by Shahid)
Bhutan News Service's Managing Editor, Mr. Vidhyapati Mishra, speaks to Bhutanese living in USA. Mr. Shahid M. Pasha interviewed him at his residence in Kathman...
Bhutan News Service's Managing Editor, Mr. Vidhyapati Mishra, speaks to Bhutanese living in USA. Mr. Shahid M. Pasha interviewed him at his residence in Kathmandu, Nepal, on May 1st, 2011.
wn.com/Bhutan News Service Vidhyapati Mishra, Speaks To Bhutanese. (Recorded By Shahid)
Bhutan News Service's Managing Editor, Mr. Vidhyapati Mishra, speaks to Bhutanese living in USA. Mr. Shahid M. Pasha interviewed him at his residence in Kathmandu, Nepal, on May 1st, 2011.
- published: 11 May 2011
- views: 3914
Bhutan Observer Newspaper.mov
Bhutan Observer was launched as Bhutan's first private bilingual newspaper on June 2, 2006, in Thimphu. The paper followed the fourth Druk Gyalpo Jigme Singye W...
Bhutan Observer was launched as Bhutan's first private bilingual newspaper on June 2, 2006, in Thimphu. The paper followed the fourth Druk Gyalpo Jigme Singye Wangchuck's vision to ensure a smooth transition to democracy and advance it thereafter.
In 2008, when the first parliamentary elections took place, Bhutan Observer rose up to the daunting challenges of a new system and order of life. Thereafter, it has striven to raise the level of engagement of Bhutanese citizens in the new democratic process.
Bhutan Observer is a private limited company governed by the Companies Act of the Kingdom of Bhutan. Run by an able team of 60 people working in the editorial, commercial, administrative and managerial departments, it is one of the leading newspapers in Bhutan. The editorial department has won several national journalism awards for the best editorial, best Dzongkha issue, best editorial cartoon, and the most valuable story on gross national happiness.
Bhutan Observer is committed to upholding and strengthening the values and principles that bind this small, but great kingdom. We are a voice with a conscience, and our efforts are aimed at enriching people's lives through unbiased news and information intended to inform, educate and entertain.
Bhutan Observer believes that, in a fast globalizing world, change is inevitable. However, we look at change as an agent of conscious positive transformation, not simply drifting with the tide.
In a country which is highly vulnerable to forces of the outside world, it is easier and more profitable for the media to adopt foreign templates. But we are committed to engage the Bhutanese citizens in a Bhutanese way. We measure our success by what is essentially Bhutanese.
Bhutan Observer does not use crass commercial adverts or pictures of scantily-clad celebrities and explicit graphics as a means to promote itself. This has cost the paper certain segments of the urban population, especially youth, who have grown up on a diet of excessive consumerism and popular culture. But this is the sacrifice we are willing to make.
We recognize that Bhutan's unique values are constantly under threat from foreign media. Our youth are faced with bewildering challenges and temptations. We hope to help instill a sense of pride in what is truly Bhutanese among our youth, through our designated youth pages.
Bhutan Observer believes that what sells well may not necessarily serve the society best. Therefore, we seek to look beyond news and current affairs to explore values behind them. We do this by using the Bhutanese voices telling the Bhutanese stories.
We ensure that every citizen has a voice. We not only write about the rich and the powerful, the khenpos and the ministers, but also about ordinary people, who live their lives with meaning and values.
Bhutan Observer also believes that while a media entity has a commercial side to it, the media are not like any other business. So, they cannot be driven by profit and market forces. We are committed to move ahead with a sense of social responsibility.
We believe that our achievements are not determined by profit alone, but also by positive impact we make on the society. Being a socially-responsible newspaper has meant making financially unsustainable decisions.
A healthy democracy depends on the engagement of the people. The media need to inform and empower citizens. To this end, we are committed to strengthen our nascent democracy and rule of law through engaging the people in constructive discourse and promoting responsibility and accountability.
wn.com/Bhutan Observer Newspaper.Mov
Bhutan Observer was launched as Bhutan's first private bilingual newspaper on June 2, 2006, in Thimphu. The paper followed the fourth Druk Gyalpo Jigme Singye Wangchuck's vision to ensure a smooth transition to democracy and advance it thereafter.
In 2008, when the first parliamentary elections took place, Bhutan Observer rose up to the daunting challenges of a new system and order of life. Thereafter, it has striven to raise the level of engagement of Bhutanese citizens in the new democratic process.
Bhutan Observer is a private limited company governed by the Companies Act of the Kingdom of Bhutan. Run by an able team of 60 people working in the editorial, commercial, administrative and managerial departments, it is one of the leading newspapers in Bhutan. The editorial department has won several national journalism awards for the best editorial, best Dzongkha issue, best editorial cartoon, and the most valuable story on gross national happiness.
Bhutan Observer is committed to upholding and strengthening the values and principles that bind this small, but great kingdom. We are a voice with a conscience, and our efforts are aimed at enriching people's lives through unbiased news and information intended to inform, educate and entertain.
Bhutan Observer believes that, in a fast globalizing world, change is inevitable. However, we look at change as an agent of conscious positive transformation, not simply drifting with the tide.
In a country which is highly vulnerable to forces of the outside world, it is easier and more profitable for the media to adopt foreign templates. But we are committed to engage the Bhutanese citizens in a Bhutanese way. We measure our success by what is essentially Bhutanese.
Bhutan Observer does not use crass commercial adverts or pictures of scantily-clad celebrities and explicit graphics as a means to promote itself. This has cost the paper certain segments of the urban population, especially youth, who have grown up on a diet of excessive consumerism and popular culture. But this is the sacrifice we are willing to make.
We recognize that Bhutan's unique values are constantly under threat from foreign media. Our youth are faced with bewildering challenges and temptations. We hope to help instill a sense of pride in what is truly Bhutanese among our youth, through our designated youth pages.
Bhutan Observer believes that what sells well may not necessarily serve the society best. Therefore, we seek to look beyond news and current affairs to explore values behind them. We do this by using the Bhutanese voices telling the Bhutanese stories.
We ensure that every citizen has a voice. We not only write about the rich and the powerful, the khenpos and the ministers, but also about ordinary people, who live their lives with meaning and values.
Bhutan Observer also believes that while a media entity has a commercial side to it, the media are not like any other business. So, they cannot be driven by profit and market forces. We are committed to move ahead with a sense of social responsibility.
We believe that our achievements are not determined by profit alone, but also by positive impact we make on the society. Being a socially-responsible newspaper has meant making financially unsustainable decisions.
A healthy democracy depends on the engagement of the people. The media need to inform and empower citizens. To this end, we are committed to strengthen our nascent democracy and rule of law through engaging the people in constructive discourse and promoting responsibility and accountability.
- published: 19 Feb 2011
- views: 5694
Bhutanese Artists - Bhutan News Service
Bhutanese artists present a skit Thrown Book during an art competition organised to mark the World Refugee Day in 2010....
Bhutanese artists present a skit Thrown Book during an art competition organised to mark the World Refugee Day in 2010.
wn.com/Bhutanese Artists Bhutan News Service
Bhutanese artists present a skit Thrown Book during an art competition organised to mark the World Refugee Day in 2010.
- published: 26 Sep 2011
- views: 2021
Bhutan This Week (July 24-30)
Bhutan This Week-- a look back into the week's top news stories from across the Kingdom.
Watch Bhutan This Week on Saturday @ 10:30 pm....
Bhutan This Week-- a look back into the week's top news stories from across the Kingdom.
Watch Bhutan This Week on Saturday @ 10:30 pm.
wn.com/Bhutan This Week (July 24 30)
Bhutan This Week-- a look back into the week's top news stories from across the Kingdom.
Watch Bhutan This Week on Saturday @ 10:30 pm.
- published: 01 Aug 2015
- views: 1316
Queen Jetsun Pema of Bhutan is pregnant
Queen Jetsun Pema of Bhutan is pregnant
Their fairytale wedding charmed the small mountain kingdom of Bhutan and also the world on the far side four years past...
Queen Jetsun Pema of Bhutan is pregnant
Their fairytale wedding charmed the small mountain kingdom of Bhutan and also the world on the far side four years past. currently King Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck and his bride Jetsun Pema, referred to as 'the William and Kate of the Himalayas' expect their initial kid.
The happy news was proclaimed on the Twitter account of native newspaper Kuensel as a part of the sixtieth birthday celebrations for the previous king World Health Organization abdicated in favour of his son in 2006.
On Wed, that was a holiday in honour of the festivities, a tweet from the paper declared that "His stateliness The King announces that their Majesties expect a son".
Since their wedding Jetsun has attended the king on foreign tours, winning fans along with her vogue and sweetness in countries like Japan and Britain wherever they met Charles and also the noblewoman of Cornwall.
I was terribly happy with her," he aforementioned once the frilly ceremony. "She could be a wondrous soul. Intelligent. She and that i share one massive issue in common: a love and fervour for art."
Khesar was given the title of Druk Gyalpo, which means Dragon King, in 2008 once a biennial serve the orders of astrologers World Health Organization selected the foremost auspicious date for the enthronisation.
An affable, well-favored Oxford graduate, he charmed his individuals by acknowledgement thousands of them face to face throughout a four-day walkabout, typically learning young kids to hug them.
His father, World Health Organization had antecedently enjoyed absolute power, determined to step method down to} pave the way for democracy and a constitutional autocracy.
Khesar pledged to continue his policy of 'Gross National Happiness' wherever happiness is valued over the pursuit of cash.
The youngest monarch on the earth told his fellow citizens: "Destiny has place American state here. i will be able to shield you as a parent, look after you as a brother and serve you as a son
"I shall offer you everything and keep nothing. this can be however I shall serve you as king."
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wn.com/Queen Jetsun Pema Of Bhutan Is Pregnant
Queen Jetsun Pema of Bhutan is pregnant
Their fairytale wedding charmed the small mountain kingdom of Bhutan and also the world on the far side four years past. currently King Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck and his bride Jetsun Pema, referred to as 'the William and Kate of the Himalayas' expect their initial kid.
The happy news was proclaimed on the Twitter account of native newspaper Kuensel as a part of the sixtieth birthday celebrations for the previous king World Health Organization abdicated in favour of his son in 2006.
On Wed, that was a holiday in honour of the festivities, a tweet from the paper declared that "His stateliness The King announces that their Majesties expect a son".
Since their wedding Jetsun has attended the king on foreign tours, winning fans along with her vogue and sweetness in countries like Japan and Britain wherever they met Charles and also the noblewoman of Cornwall.
I was terribly happy with her," he aforementioned once the frilly ceremony. "She could be a wondrous soul. Intelligent. She and that i share one massive issue in common: a love and fervour for art."
Khesar was given the title of Druk Gyalpo, which means Dragon King, in 2008 once a biennial serve the orders of astrologers World Health Organization selected the foremost auspicious date for the enthronisation.
An affable, well-favored Oxford graduate, he charmed his individuals by acknowledgement thousands of them face to face throughout a four-day walkabout, typically learning young kids to hug them.
His father, World Health Organization had antecedently enjoyed absolute power, determined to step method down to} pave the way for democracy and a constitutional autocracy.
Khesar pledged to continue his policy of 'Gross National Happiness' wherever happiness is valued over the pursuit of cash.
The youngest monarch on the earth told his fellow citizens: "Destiny has place American state here. i will be able to shield you as a parent, look after you as a brother and serve you as a son
"I shall offer you everything and keep nothing. this can be however I shall serve you as king."
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Prof. A. G. Iyer on ENERTIA-Lemon News-Latest Explosive - BHEL Bhutan BVT Agency Commission Scam
Must Watch - Prof. A. G. Iyer on Lemon News with R. K. Bajaj (Anchor) and Pradeep Nambiar, Legal Expert on ENERTIA Expose - UPA-II BHEL Bhutan BVT(Bhutan Ventur...
Must Watch - Prof. A. G. Iyer on Lemon News with R. K. Bajaj (Anchor) and Pradeep Nambiar, Legal Expert on ENERTIA Expose - UPA-II BHEL Bhutan BVT(Bhutan Ventures Trading) Agency Commission Scam Aired Exclusively on Lemon News - Sunday, 21st December 2014 - Watch this Explosive and latest exclusive Video on Lemon News.
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Must Watch - Prof. A. G. Iyer on Lemon News with R. K. Bajaj (Anchor) and Pradeep Nambiar, Legal Expert on ENERTIA Expose - UPA-II BHEL Bhutan BVT(Bhutan Ventures Trading) Agency Commission Scam Aired Exclusively on Lemon News - Sunday, 21st December 2014 - Watch this Explosive and latest exclusive Video on Lemon News.
- published: 23 Dec 2014
- views: 378
NEWS PACKAGE - SAARC/BHUTAN COUNTRY PROFILE
The SAARC summit is taking place in the Himalayan Kingdom of Bhutan. Famously reclusive, the country is now the focus of media and political analysts from acros...
The SAARC summit is taking place in the Himalayan Kingdom of Bhutan. Famously reclusive, the country is now the focus of media and political analysts from across South Asia. DawnNews correspondent Sophia Saifi takes a look at the Shangrila that is Bhutan
wn.com/News Package Saarc Bhutan Country Profile
The SAARC summit is taking place in the Himalayan Kingdom of Bhutan. Famously reclusive, the country is now the focus of media and political analysts from across South Asia. DawnNews correspondent Sophia Saifi takes a look at the Shangrila that is Bhutan
- published: 30 Apr 2010
- views: 3872
Afghanistan Beats Bhutan 3-0
Afghanistan National Football Team beat rival Bhutan 3-nil in its second match in the South Asian Football Championship on Saturday evening.
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Afghanistan National Football Team beat rival Bhutan 3-nil in its second match in the South Asian Football Championship on Saturday evening.
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برای تماشای سرویس های خبری دری و پشتو، گزارش های تازه، جریانات سیاسی روز، مستند ها، تحلیل های سیاسی و بحث های گوناگون با ما بپیوندید
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TOLOnews was launched in 2010,it is the country’s first and only 24-hour news channel that reaches a potential viewing audience of 120 million. TOLOnews offers a variety of local and international news, current affairs programs, regular news bulletins,documentaries, political commentary,investigative reports, debates, and in-depth interviews.
شبکه خبری طلوع نیوز در سال 2010 ایجاد شد، این شبکه نخستین و یگانه شبکه خبری ای است که به گونه 24 ساعته برای 120 ملیون مخاطب نشرات دارد. طلوع نیوز شما را در جریان تازه ترین گزارش هایی از افغانستان، منطقه و جهان می گذارد. در کنار آن طلوع نیوز با پرداختن به جریانات سیاسی روز، از طریق سرویس های خبری، مستندها، تحلیل های سیاسی، گزارش های تحقیقی و گفتگوها سطح اطلاعات شما را بالا می برد.
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Afghanistan National Football Team beat rival Bhutan 3-nil in its second match in the South Asian Football Championship on Saturday evening.
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برای تماشای سرویس های خبری دری و پشتو، گزارش های تازه، جریانات سیاسی روز، مستند ها، تحلیل های سیاسی و بحث های گوناگون با ما بپیوندید
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TOLOnews was launched in 2010,it is the country’s first and only 24-hour news channel that reaches a potential viewing audience of 120 million. TOLOnews offers a variety of local and international news, current affairs programs, regular news bulletins,documentaries, political commentary,investigative reports, debates, and in-depth interviews.
شبکه خبری طلوع نیوز در سال 2010 ایجاد شد، این شبکه نخستین و یگانه شبکه خبری ای است که به گونه 24 ساعته برای 120 ملیون مخاطب نشرات دارد. طلوع نیوز شما را در جریان تازه ترین گزارش هایی از افغانستان، منطقه و جهان می گذارد. در کنار آن طلوع نیوز با پرداختن به جریانات سیاسی روز، از طریق سرویس های خبری، مستندها، تحلیل های سیاسی، گزارش های تحقیقی و گفتگوها سطح اطلاعات شما را بالا می برد.
- published: 26 Dec 2015
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SBS News - Bhutan prepares for royal wedding
The King of Bhutan, Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck will exchange vows with Jetsun Pema, a commoner whose father is an airline pilot. Watch World News Australia ...
The King of Bhutan, Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck will exchange vows with Jetsun Pema, a commoner whose father is an airline pilot. Watch World News Australia 6.30pm nightly and 9.30pm Mon-Fri on SBS ONE.
wn.com/Sbs News Bhutan Prepares For Royal Wedding
The King of Bhutan, Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck will exchange vows with Jetsun Pema, a commoner whose father is an airline pilot. Watch World News Australia 6.30pm nightly and 9.30pm Mon-Fri on SBS ONE.
- published: 13 Oct 2011
- views: 9721
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Choki - Sustaining Cultures of Antiquity - Bhutan
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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CHOKI - Choki Traditional Art School - Bhutan
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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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The Fabulous Centenary Farmers' Market, Thimpu, Bhutan
FASHION, ARCHITECTURE, FINE ART
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Meditation Music - Singing Bowls, Nada Himalaya by Dueter
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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 Music - Singing Bowls, Nada Himalaya 2 by Dueter
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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 Music - Relaxation, Healing by Anugama
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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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Chengdu's Street Food
For recipes, visit http://www.ciaprochef.com/WCA
To sample a variety of traditional street snacks in Chengdu, such as dumplings and noodles, head for Jin Li Street where many vendors sell their specialties side by side. Fuchsia Dunlop takes us on an insider's tour one afternoon and introduces us to some of her favorites.
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Meditation Music - Inspiration, Oneness Mantra by Ananda Giri
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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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Zhungdra dance performed by Royal Academy of Performing Arts at Druk Wangyel Festival
Zhungdra is one of the oldest traditional Bhutanese songs that contains lyrics with a religious theme. It is performed in Dzongs, Temples and Monasteries as a offering to the gods and goddesses. It is performed by women.
The costumes here are the Bhutanese national dress, a Kira (ankle length dress) with Tego ( short jacket) worn over a Wonju (long-sleeved blouse) and draped Rachu (handwoven scar
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Traditional Wisdom - Your Own Happiness Tree by Manly Hall
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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 Music - Relaxation, Tibetan Monks Chanting, Singing Bowls
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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Meditation Music - Traditional Tibetan Ritual Chanting
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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 Music Matters in Bhutan: Sonam Dorji at TEDxThimphu
Sonam Dorji is the Director for the Music of Bhutan Research Center. Sonam is a master musician, vocalist, and composer who plays several instruments native to Bhutan and India.
The Music of Bhutan Research Center (MBRC) was founded in Thimphu in late 2008 to document, preserve, and promote the traditional music of Bhutan.
He talks about the importance of traditional Bhutanese music and danc
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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 Music - Inspiration, Lalitha Ashtotram by Craig Pruess
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 - 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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Classroom Construction in Nalanda Monastery by CHOKI
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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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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 were from all culturad - Bhutanese, Nepalese, American and others. The program was held focussing on Culture, Literature, Marshal Art, Education, and skits. Mostly focused on the preservation of cultural values. There were 38 items. All Bhutanes
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Meditation Music - Inspiration, Om Mama Shivaya by Craig Pruess
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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Bhutan Festavial, cultural, Food, People and Ecological..mp4
Choki - Sustaining Cultures of Antiquity - Bhutan
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: Craig Pruess
Film: Sonam Phuntsho
wn.com/Choki Sustaining Cultures Of Antiquity Bhutan
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: Craig Pruess
Film: Sonam Phuntsho
- published: 22 Jul 2015
- views: 6118
CHOKI - Choki Traditional Art School - Bhutan
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
Film: Sonam Phuntsho
wn.com/Choki Choki Traditional Art School Bhutan
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
Film: Sonam Phuntsho
- published: 27 Oct 2014
- views: 778
The Fabulous Centenary Farmers' Market, Thimpu, Bhutan
FASHION, ARCHITECTURE, FINE ART...
FASHION, ARCHITECTURE, FINE ART
wn.com/The Fabulous Centenary Farmers' Market, Thimpu, Bhutan
FASHION, ARCHITECTURE, FINE ART
- published: 25 Nov 2011
- views: 55737
Meditation Music - 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 Music 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: 12215
Meditation Music - 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 Music 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: 2095
Meditation Music - Relaxation, Healing by Anugama
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: Anugama
Film: Sonam Phuntsho
wn.com/Meditation Music Relaxation, Healing By Anugama
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: Anugama
Film: Sonam Phuntsho
- published: 27 Jul 2015
- views: 6270
Chengdu's Street Food
For recipes, visit http://www.ciaprochef.com/WCA
To sample a variety of traditional street snacks in Chengdu, such as dumplings and noodles, head for Jin Li St...
For recipes, visit http://www.ciaprochef.com/WCA
To sample a variety of traditional street snacks in Chengdu, such as dumplings and noodles, head for Jin Li Street where many vendors sell their specialties side by side. Fuchsia Dunlop takes us on an insider's tour one afternoon and introduces us to some of her favorites.
wn.com/Chengdu's Street Food
For recipes, visit http://www.ciaprochef.com/WCA
To sample a variety of traditional street snacks in Chengdu, such as dumplings and noodles, head for Jin Li Street where many vendors sell their specialties side by side. Fuchsia Dunlop takes us on an insider's tour one afternoon and introduces us to some of her favorites.
- published: 18 Jan 2013
- views: 402089
Meditation Music - Inspiration, Oneness Mantra by Ananda Giri
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: Ananda Giri
Film: Sonam Phuntsho
wn.com/Meditation Music Inspiration, Oneness Mantra By Ananda Giri
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: Ananda Giri
Film: Sonam Phuntsho
- published: 26 Jul 2015
- views: 747
Zhungdra dance performed by Royal Academy of Performing Arts at Druk Wangyel Festival
Zhungdra is one of the oldest traditional Bhutanese songs that contains lyrics with a religious theme. It is performed in Dzongs, Temples and Monasteries as a o...
Zhungdra is one of the oldest traditional Bhutanese songs that contains lyrics with a religious theme. It is performed in Dzongs, Temples and Monasteries as a offering to the gods and goddesses. It is performed by women.
The costumes here are the Bhutanese national dress, a Kira (ankle length dress) with Tego ( short jacket) worn over a Wonju (long-sleeved blouse) and draped Rachu (handwoven scarf).
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/Zhungdra Dance Performed By Royal Academy Of Performing Arts At Druk Wangyel Festival
Zhungdra is one of the oldest traditional Bhutanese songs that contains lyrics with a religious theme. It is performed in Dzongs, Temples and Monasteries as a offering to the gods and goddesses. It is performed by women.
The costumes here are the Bhutanese national dress, a Kira (ankle length dress) with Tego ( short jacket) worn over a Wonju (long-sleeved blouse) and draped Rachu (handwoven scarf).
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: 21 Dec 2014
- views: 1039
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: 5617
Meditation Music - Relaxation, Tibetan Monks Chanting, Singing Bowls
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: Tibetan Monks
wn.com/Meditation Music Relaxation, Tibetan Monks Chanting, Singing Bowls
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: Tibetan Monks
- published: 28 Jul 2015
- views: 406
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: 5655
Meditation Music - Traditional Tibetan Ritual Chanting
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
wn.com/Meditation Music Traditional Tibetan Ritual Chanting
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
- published: 28 Jul 2015
- views: 447
Traditional Music Matters in Bhutan: Sonam Dorji at TEDxThimphu
Sonam Dorji is the Director for the Music of Bhutan Research Center. Sonam is a master musician, vocalist, and composer who plays several instruments native to ...
Sonam Dorji is the Director for the Music of Bhutan Research Center. Sonam is a master musician, vocalist, and composer who plays several instruments native to Bhutan and India.
The Music of Bhutan Research Center (MBRC) was founded in Thimphu in late 2008 to document, preserve, and promote the traditional music of Bhutan.
He talks about the importance of traditional Bhutanese music and dance in Bhutanese culture, and importance of preserving traditional Bhutanese music for future generations.
In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. These local, self-organized events are branded TEDx, where x = independently organized TED event. The TED Conference provides general guidance for the TEDx program, but individual TEDx events are self-organized.* (*Subject to certain rules and regulations)
wn.com/Traditional Music Matters In Bhutan Sonam Dorji At Tedxthimphu
Sonam Dorji is the Director for the Music of Bhutan Research Center. Sonam is a master musician, vocalist, and composer who plays several instruments native to Bhutan and India.
The Music of Bhutan Research Center (MBRC) was founded in Thimphu in late 2008 to document, preserve, and promote the traditional music of Bhutan.
He talks about the importance of traditional Bhutanese music and dance in Bhutanese culture, and importance of preserving traditional Bhutanese music for future generations.
In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. These local, self-organized events are branded TEDx, where x = independently organized TED event. The TED Conference provides general guidance for the TEDx program, but individual TEDx events are self-organized.* (*Subject to certain rules and regulations)
- published: 27 Apr 2012
- views: 11465
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
Please support traditional artists
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
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: 20 Aug 2015
- views: 342
Meditation Music - Inspiration, Lalitha Ashtotram by Craig Pruess
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: Craig Pruess
Film: Sonam Phuntsho
wn.com/Meditation Music Inspiration, Lalitha Ashtotram By Craig Pruess
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: Craig Pruess
Film: Sonam Phuntsho
- published: 21 Jul 2015
- views: 294
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: 179
Classroom Construction in Nalanda Monastery by CHOKI
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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/Classroom Construction In Nalanda Monastery By Choki
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: 07 Mar 2015
- views: 494
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: 5660
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 were ...
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 were from all culturad - Bhutanese, Nepalese, American and others. The program was held focussing on Culture, Literature, Marshal Art, Education, and skits. Mostly focused on the preservation of cultural values. There were 38 items. All Bhutanese enjoyed Deosi Bhailo and Flavour of cultural food items. On the same occasion Mr. Karna Gurung, Jeevan Nepal and Bhim Gurung were awarded. Jeevan Nepal and Karna Gurung for forming BCN in Nebraska and Bhim Gurung for serving as a volunteer for 3 years at BCN-LETC.
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 were from all culturad - Bhutanese, Nepalese, American and others. The program was held focussing on Culture, Literature, Marshal Art, Education, and skits. Mostly focused on the preservation of cultural values. There were 38 items. All Bhutanese enjoyed Deosi Bhailo and Flavour of cultural food items. On the same occasion Mr. Karna Gurung, Jeevan Nepal and Bhim Gurung were awarded. Jeevan Nepal and Karna Gurung for forming BCN in Nebraska and Bhim Gurung for serving as a volunteer for 3 years at BCN-LETC.
- published: 12 Nov 2012
- views: 1670
Meditation Music - Inspiration, Om Mama Shivaya by Craig Pruess
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: Craig Pruess
Film: Sonam Phuntsho
wn.com/Meditation Music Inspiration, Om Mama Shivaya By Craig Pruess
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: Craig Pruess
Film: Sonam Phuntsho
- published: 22 Jul 2015
- views: 632
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: 437
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Thimphu
Thimphu, Bhutan's capital city
Also see www.dougsvideo.com and www.dougspencervideo.com Bhutan and its culture is highlighted including monastery, Paro Festival, Thimphu, monk, wedding, artist, art, happiness day, prayer flags, chanting monks, swimming hole, rock game, Bhudda rock, Bhudda on a hill, dance school, art school, National Memorial Chorten, nunnery, dancing monk, darts, festival, arche
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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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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 includes the
scene of Paro Dzong. The destination of this drive was Taj Tashi Hotel in Thumphu.
http://www2u.biglobe.ne.jp/~MCFW-jm/bhutan2012.htm
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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 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 longitu
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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 and rows of smaller Indian cars admixed with Toyota Land Cruisers and other Japanese SUV's, one gets an idea of the general traffic and car brand mix of Bhutan's capital city.
Drive through the main roads of the town of Thimphu and see the spar
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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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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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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
Videos by: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Khachab-Photography/514436008577531
Edited by: https://www.facebook.com/DeepikadhikariPhotography
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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 new hit single " Superman" is out now ! Check it out here https://soundcloud.com/misty-terrace-1/superman-misty-terrace
We are on facebook at - https://www.facebook.com/themistyterrace?ref=br_tf
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Thimphu (Bhutan) Vacation Travel Video Guide
Vacation travel video about destination Thimphu in Bhutan.
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Royal Thimphu College Bhutan Admissions 2015 3m Full Video
Royal Thimphu College
www.rtc.bt
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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. Misty Terrace's new hit single ' Superman ' is out now ! Check it out here https://soundcloud.com/misty-terrace-1/superm
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Phuentsholing to Thimphu
The Phuentsholing to Thimphu road is the main artery that supplies the capital. It's soon to be upgraded bypassing a large section of single carriageway carved out of the mountains. The road in the first half of the film is soon to become just a bit quieter, being bypassed by a new road cutting 20% off the highway distance.
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Night in Thimphu ティンプーの夜
ブ―タンの首都・ティンプーの夜です。
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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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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 this world a happier place:)
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International Volunteer Day 2014, Thimphu Bhutan
International volunteers perform a traditional Bhutanese folk dance in Clocktower Square, Thimphu, Bhutan for International Volunteer Day 2014. Thank you to those who contributed their photos and video footage to this compilation.
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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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Panoramic view of Thimphu Valley: Bhutan
Panoramic view of Thimphu. Thimphu, 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
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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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Second day of the Thimphu Tsechu, Bhutan
Thimphu Tsechu in Bhutan
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Thimphu Bridge Aerial Video (DJI Phantom + GoPro)
Thimphu Bridge (Lungtenzampa) Aerial Video shot using DJI Phantom 2 & GoPro Hero 3+
Thimphu
Thimphu, Bhutan's capital city
Also see www.dougsvideo.com and www.dougspencervideo.com Bhutan and its culture is highlighted including monastery, Paro Festiva...
Thimphu, Bhutan's capital city
Also see www.dougsvideo.com and www.dougspencervideo.com Bhutan and its culture is highlighted including monastery, Paro Festival, Thimphu, monk, wedding, artist, art, happiness day, prayer flags, chanting monks, swimming hole, rock game, Bhudda rock, Bhudda on a hill, dance school, art school, National Memorial Chorten, nunnery, dancing monk, darts, festival, archery, policeman, etc.
wn.com/Thimphu
Thimphu, Bhutan's capital city
Also see www.dougsvideo.com and www.dougspencervideo.com Bhutan and its culture is highlighted including monastery, Paro Festival, Thimphu, monk, wedding, artist, art, happiness day, prayer flags, chanting monks, swimming hole, rock game, Bhudda rock, Bhudda on a hill, dance school, art school, National Memorial Chorten, nunnery, dancing monk, darts, festival, archery, policeman, etc.
- published: 21 Nov 2013
- views: 57732
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: 33912
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 in...
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 includes the
scene of Paro Dzong. The destination of this drive was Taj Tashi Hotel in Thumphu.
http://www2u.biglobe.ne.jp/~MCFW-jm/bhutan2012.htm
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 includes the
scene of Paro Dzong. The destination of this drive was Taj Tashi Hotel in Thumphu.
http://www2u.biglobe.ne.jp/~MCFW-jm/bhutan2012.htm
- published: 14 Dec 2012
- views: 44323
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 surrounding ...
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. 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″ECoordinates: 27°28′00″N 89°38′30″E 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 center of Bhutan, has a dominant agricultural and livestock base, which contributes to 45% of the country's GNP. Tourism, though a contributor to the economy, is strictly regulated, maintaining a balance between the traditional, 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.
source - Wikipedia
This footage is part of the professionally-shot broadcast stock footage archive of Wilderness Films India Ltd., the largest collection of HD imagery from South Asia. The Wilderness Films India collection comprises of tens of thousands of hours of high quality broadcast imagery, mostly shot on HDCAM 1080i High Definition, HDV and XDCAM. Write to us for licensing this footage on a broadcast format, for use in your production! We are happy to be commissioned to film for you or else provide you with broadcast crewing and production solutions across South Asia. We pride ourselves in bringing the best of India and South Asia to the world... Reach us at wfi @ vsnl.com and admin@wildfilmsindia.com.
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 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″ECoordinates: 27°28′00″N 89°38′30″E 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 center of Bhutan, has a dominant agricultural and livestock base, which contributes to 45% of the country's GNP. Tourism, though a contributor to the economy, is strictly regulated, maintaining a balance between the traditional, 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.
source - Wikipedia
This footage is part of the professionally-shot broadcast stock footage archive of Wilderness Films India Ltd., the largest collection of HD imagery from South Asia. The Wilderness Films India collection comprises of tens of thousands of hours of high quality broadcast imagery, mostly shot on HDCAM 1080i High Definition, HDV and XDCAM. Write to us for licensing this footage on a broadcast format, for use in your production! We are happy to be commissioned to film for you or else provide you with broadcast crewing and production solutions across South Asia. We pride ourselves in bringing the best of India and South Asia to the world... Reach us at wfi @ vsnl.com and admin@wildfilmsindia.com.
- published: 07 Jun 2013
- views: 11986
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 and r...
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 and rows of smaller Indian cars admixed with Toyota Land Cruisers and other Japanese SUV's, one gets an idea of the general traffic and car brand mix of Bhutan's capital city.
Drive through the main roads of the town of Thimphu and see the sparse traffic in the evening light. All the cards have their headlights on and the sky in a deep azure blue. See the buildings light up as our camera cuts through the evening light...
Some of the newer buildings are multi-storeyed and made of concrete cement designs unlike the exquisite traditional architecture of Bhutan.
This footage is part of the professionally-shot broadcast stock footage archive of Wilderness Films India Ltd., the largest collection of HD imagery from South Asia. The Wilderness Films India collection comprises of tens of thousands of hours of high quality broadcast imagery, mostly shot on HDCAM / 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/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 and rows of smaller Indian cars admixed with Toyota Land Cruisers and other Japanese SUV's, one gets an idea of the general traffic and car brand mix of Bhutan's capital city.
Drive through the main roads of the town of Thimphu and see the sparse traffic in the evening light. All the cards have their headlights on and the sky in a deep azure blue. See the buildings light up as our camera cuts through the evening light...
Some of the newer buildings are multi-storeyed and made of concrete cement designs unlike the exquisite traditional architecture of Bhutan.
This footage is part of the professionally-shot broadcast stock footage archive of Wilderness Films India Ltd., the largest collection of HD imagery from South Asia. The Wilderness Films India collection comprises of tens of thousands of hours of high quality broadcast imagery, mostly shot on HDCAM / 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: 10 Apr 2014
- views: 8617
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: 1008
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
wn.com/Bhoutan Thimphu
Bhoutan - Thimphu - Avril 2012
Promenade au fil des rues de Thimphu, la petite capitale du royaume du Bhoutan
- published: 14 May 2012
- views: 12450
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: 1802
Thimphu Babesa Official Music Video
The song will be released soon on our website:
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Singer/Composer: Misty Terrace and Drona
Music and Mix: M-Studio
An M-Studio Production
V...
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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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
Videos by: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Khachab-Photography/514436008577531
Edited by: https://www.facebook.com/DeepikadhikariPhotography
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- published: 01 Jan 2014
- views: 28706
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 new hit single " Superman"...
The unplugged 'Thimphu Babesa" ,From the debut album " wake up Late", Thanks to Kencho Wangdi Bonz and his MediaMAx.
Misty Terrace's new hit single " Superman" is out now ! Check it out here https://soundcloud.com/misty-terrace-1/superman-misty-terrace
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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 new hit single " Superman" is out now ! Check it out here https://soundcloud.com/misty-terrace-1/superman-misty-terrace
We are on facebook at - https://www.facebook.com/themistyterrace?ref=br_tf
- published: 22 Jun 2013
- views: 31518
Thimphu (Bhutan) Vacation Travel Video Guide
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- published: 07 Nov 2015
- views: 1004
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. Misty Terrace's new hit single ' Superman ' is out now ! Check it out here https://soundcloud.com/misty-terrace-1/superman-misty-terrace
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"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. Misty Terrace's new hit single ' Superman ' is out now ! Check it out here https://soundcloud.com/misty-terrace-1/superman-misty-terrace
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: 20593
Phuentsholing to Thimphu
The Phuentsholing to Thimphu road is the main artery that supplies the capital. It's soon to be upgraded bypassing a large section of single carriageway carved ...
The Phuentsholing to Thimphu road is the main artery that supplies the capital. It's soon to be upgraded bypassing a large section of single carriageway carved out of the mountains. The road in the first half of the film is soon to become just a bit quieter, being bypassed by a new road cutting 20% off the highway distance.
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The Phuentsholing to Thimphu road is the main artery that supplies the capital. It's soon to be upgraded bypassing a large section of single carriageway carved out of the mountains. The road in the first half of the film is soon to become just a bit quieter, being bypassed by a new road cutting 20% off the highway distance.
- published: 17 Aug 2015
- views: 146
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
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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: 6319
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 this...
The Most awaited video of GNH Centre, Thimphu. Thank you to all the youths for making this video alive and also thanks for joining hands together in making this world a happier place:)
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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 this world a happier place:)
- published: 22 Aug 2014
- views: 1860
International Volunteer Day 2014, Thimphu Bhutan
International volunteers perform a traditional Bhutanese folk dance in Clocktower Square, Thimphu, Bhutan for International Volunteer Day 2014. Thank you to th...
International volunteers perform a traditional Bhutanese folk dance in Clocktower Square, Thimphu, Bhutan for International Volunteer Day 2014. Thank you to those who contributed their photos and video footage to this compilation.
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International volunteers perform a traditional Bhutanese folk dance in Clocktower Square, Thimphu, Bhutan for International Volunteer Day 2014. Thank you to those who contributed their photos and video footage to this compilation.
- published: 26 Feb 2015
- views: 1441
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!
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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: 99865
Panoramic view of Thimphu Valley: Bhutan
Panoramic view of Thimphu. Thimphu, is the capital and largest city of Bhutan. It is situated in the western central part of Bhutan and the surrounding valley i...
Panoramic view of Thimphu. Thimphu, 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″ECoordinates: 27°28′00″N 89°38′30″E 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 center of Bhutan, has a dominant agricultural and livestock base, which contributes to 45% of the country's GNP. Tourism, though a contributor to the economy, is strictly regulated, maintaining a balance between the traditional, 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 on dates corresponding to the Bhutanese calendar.
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Panoramic view of Thimphu. Thimphu, 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″ECoordinates: 27°28′00″N 89°38′30″E 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 center of Bhutan, has a dominant agricultural and livestock base, which contributes to 45% of the country's GNP. Tourism, though a contributor to the economy, is strictly regulated, maintaining a balance between the traditional, 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 on dates corresponding to the Bhutanese calendar.
Source : wikipedia
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!
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- published: 18 Dec 2014
- views: 846
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: 2414
Thimphu Bridge Aerial Video (DJI Phantom + GoPro)
Thimphu Bridge (Lungtenzampa) Aerial Video shot using DJI Phantom 2 & GoPro Hero 3+...
Thimphu Bridge (Lungtenzampa) Aerial Video shot using DJI Phantom 2 & GoPro Hero 3+
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Thimphu Bridge (Lungtenzampa) Aerial Video shot using DJI Phantom 2 & GoPro Hero 3+
- published: 08 Feb 2014
- views: 1632
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Damphu, Tshirang Bhutan
This is my birth place
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My trip to Bhutan 2014
Bhutan beautiful country,
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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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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 conversations with the Buddhists are inspiring. The Bhutanese people will touch you in the most personal way. The breath taking scenery is second to none, Dance, laugh, and eat with us on this odyssey thru the country that measures their worth by the G
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Wangdue Bhutan Sunday market
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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 Bhutanese refugee crisis.
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150121 Ram Ploughing Tsirang Bhutan
I am plowing after fifteen years back!!!!!
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Lovely play of blue-green water: Sankosh river in Bhutan
See the Punakha chhu river flowing and splashing against the rocks, on its course below Punakha in Bhutan. Close-up of Himalayan blue-green clean river waters, at their best.
Sankosh (also Gadadhar and Svarnakosha) is a river that rises in northern Bhutan and empties into the Brahmaputra in the state of Assam in India. In Bhutan, it is known as the Puna Tsang Chu below the confluences of several
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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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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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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 more information visit http://journeyman.tv/9196/short-films/gross-national-happiness.html
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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.
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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
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Bangladesh - Bhutan Hydro Power Cooperation
Mahfuz Mishu Report on Jamuna TV
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Bhutanese Progressive Youth of Scranton, PA performing dance
Nepali song Tunga ra damphu bajaudai
Dance by: Durga Kadariya, Dilu Kadariya, Lali Rai, Sovita Mongar
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Ghost in Bhutan
Seen at Kanglung, Bhutan
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Bhutanese song ( Boedra) LHAKI DOLMA AND CHENCHO DORJEE
very pleasant and wonderful culture
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: 2016
My trip to Bhutan 2014
Bhutan beautiful country,...
Bhutan beautiful country,
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Bhutan beautiful country,
- published: 09 Nov 2015
- views: 3675
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: 15514
damphu
this song describes about damphu...
this song describes about damphu
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this song describes about damphu
- published: 27 Jul 2011
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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 conversation...
Travel thru the beautiful pristine country called Bhutan in the Himalayas with five friends that are all unique and different from one another. The conversations with the Buddhists are inspiring. The Bhutanese people will touch you in the most personal way. The breath taking scenery is second to none, Dance, laugh, and eat with us on this odyssey thru the country that measures their worth by the GNH (Gross National Happiness). They aspire for happiness and actually have questionnaires that they send out to all the Bhutanese people to see if they are achieving their goal of happiness.
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Travel thru the beautiful pristine country called Bhutan in the Himalayas with five friends that are all unique and different from one another. The conversations with the Buddhists are inspiring. The Bhutanese people will touch you in the most personal way. The breath taking scenery is second to none, Dance, laugh, and eat with us on this odyssey thru the country that measures their worth by the GNH (Gross National Happiness). They aspire for happiness and actually have questionnaires that they send out to all the Bhutanese people to see if they are achieving their goal of happiness.
- published: 19 Apr 2013
- views: 55731
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: 63150
150121 Ram Ploughing Tsirang Bhutan
I am plowing after fifteen years back!!!!!...
I am plowing after fifteen years back!!!!!
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I am plowing after fifteen years back!!!!!
- published: 13 Mar 2015
- views: 330
Lovely play of blue-green water: Sankosh river in Bhutan
See the Punakha chhu river flowing and splashing against the rocks, on its course below Punakha in Bhutan. Close-up of Himalayan blue-green clean river waters, ...
See the Punakha chhu river flowing and splashing against the rocks, on its course below Punakha in Bhutan. Close-up of Himalayan blue-green clean river waters, at their best.
Sankosh (also Gadadhar and Svarnakosha) is a river that rises in northern Bhutan and empties into the Brahmaputra in the state of Assam in India. In Bhutan, it is known as the Puna Tsang Chu below the confluences of several tributaries near the town of Wangdue Phodrang. The two largest tributaries are the Mo Chhu and Pho Chhu, which flow together at Punakha.
The Punakha dzong, which is situated immediately above the confluence of the two rivers, is one of the most beautiful dzongs in Bhutan and the winter residence of the Central Monk Body. The upper reaches of the Pho Chhu are susceptible to ice blockages, and the dzong has been damaged on several occasions by glacial outburst floods (GLOF). At Wangdue Phodrang, (altitude 1364 m), the river is joined by the west flowing Dang Chhu and it enters a precipitous gorge. The highway running south from Wangdue Phodrang to Dagana follows the river for much of its course.
Near the town of Takshay is the confluence with the west flowing Hara Chhu. The last major Bhutanese tributary is the Daga Chhu.
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.
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See the Punakha chhu river flowing and splashing against the rocks, on its course below Punakha in Bhutan. Close-up of Himalayan blue-green clean river waters, at their best.
Sankosh (also Gadadhar and Svarnakosha) is a river that rises in northern Bhutan and empties into the Brahmaputra in the state of Assam in India. In Bhutan, it is known as the Puna Tsang Chu below the confluences of several tributaries near the town of Wangdue Phodrang. The two largest tributaries are the Mo Chhu and Pho Chhu, which flow together at Punakha.
The Punakha dzong, which is situated immediately above the confluence of the two rivers, is one of the most beautiful dzongs in Bhutan and the winter residence of the Central Monk Body. The upper reaches of the Pho Chhu are susceptible to ice blockages, and the dzong has been damaged on several occasions by glacial outburst floods (GLOF). At Wangdue Phodrang, (altitude 1364 m), the river is joined by the west flowing Dang Chhu and it enters a precipitous gorge. The highway running south from Wangdue Phodrang to Dagana follows the river for much of its course.
Near the town of Takshay is the confluence with the west flowing Hara Chhu. The last major Bhutanese tributary is the Daga Chhu.
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: 09 Apr 2014
- views: 1147
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
...
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: 2708
Tungna Ra Damphu
Bhutanese in South Australia...
Bhutanese in South Australia
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Bhutanese in South Australia
- published: 01 Jul 2010
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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 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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Performance - OHRC
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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- published: 23 Dec 2014
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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 mo...
Gross National Happiness (1999): The kingdom of Bhutan is placing environmental concerns and spiritual wellbeing over rampant capitalism.
For downloads and more information visit http://journeyman.tv/9196/short-films/gross-national-happiness.html
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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 more information visit http://journeyman.tv/9196/short-films/gross-national-happiness.html
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- published: 21 Dec 2007
- views: 242303
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Bhutan
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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 Instit ute is certified by ISO 9001-2008. MBA, BBA, BCA, Hotel Management, BA, Bsc, Bcom, MA, Msc, Mcom, Travel & Tourism Mgmt., Hospital Management, B ed, D ed, Nursing, ITI courses Offered under Autonom ous and jt. Committee of ugc / deb / aicte / ncvt / ncte/ & other statutory board under department of education, govt. of India.
Career Program –
The Institute offers various courses through Regular & weekend Mode through vendor & under aicte, deb, ugc, ncte, ncvt etc. ie. MBA, BBA, BCA, Hotel Management, BA, Bsc, Bcom, MA, Msc, Mcom, Travel & Tourism Mgmt., Hospital Management, B ed, D ed, ITI. Many More courses are on the Queue to launch Shortly.
Short course –
Apart from MBA, BBA, BCA, Hotel Management, BA, Bsc, Bcom, MA, Msc, Mcom, Travel & Tourism Mgmt ., Hospital Management, B ed, D ed, ITI We offer various courses for people, who are worki ng or looking for short term course for career advancement or joining the corporate sector of their choice. All short term courses are based on industry orientation & collaboration with the industry (i) 3 Months Marketing Management, (ii) 3 Months French, (iii) 6 Months Hotel Operation course
Eligibility –
For admission in BBA, BCA, Hotel Management, BA, Bsc, Bcom, Travel & Tourism Mgmt., Hospital Management, qualification required is 10 + 2 and for MBA, MA, Msc, Mcom, B ed 10 + 2 + 3. No formal admission test is conducted for selecting candidate s for courses. Candidates are taken for admission, based on first come first serve basis. Based on criteria provided for UG or PG courses
Teaching Brigade-
Teachers are the key factor of MBA, BBA, BCA, Hotel Management, BA, Bsc, Bcom, MA, Msc, Mcom, Trav el & Tourism Mgmt., Hospital Management, B ed, D ed, ITI for moulding students to a professional in the real working environment. Hence Teachers are selected after a comprehensive selection procedure & from top of the Industry with regular visit of part time faculty from leading education field. Faculties are upgraded with Research work, & Industry exposure. Time to time on need based situation
Previous Record-
All previous students are placed in INDIA, UK, USA with a top salary package of Rs. 28,00,000/- pa, & average salary of Rs. 3,10,000/- pa
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Bhutan
Chhukha, Daga, Damphu, Gasa Dzong, Geylegphug, Haa, Jongkhar, Jakar, Lhuntshi, Mongar, Phuentsholing, Punakha, Paro, Phodrang, Pemagatshel, Phuentsholing, Punakha, Samdrup, Samtse, Thimphu, Tsirang, Taga Dzong, Trongsa, Trashigang, Wangdue, Wangdue Phodrang, Zhemgang
- published: 11 Feb 2016
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NIM Durgapur – 7031970046, MBA, BBA, BCA, Hotel Mgmt. B ed, D ed, ITI
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Chhukha, Daga, Damphu, Gasa Dzong, Geylegphug, Haa, Jong khar, Jakar, Lhuntshi, Mongar, Phuentsholing, Punakha, Paro, Phodrang, Pemagatshel, Phuentsholing, Punakha, Samdrup, Samtse, Thimphu, Tsirang, Taga Dzong, Trongsa, Trashigang, Wangdue, Wangdue Phodrang, Zhemgang
National Institute Of Management
Durgapur (since 2005)
Introduction - National Institute of Management (Durgapur) is established in the year 2005 with the spiritual support of pundit Debu choudhury Former Dean Delhi University. Under act 1961 of west Bengal govt. The Instit ute is certified by ISO 9001-2008. MBA, BBA, BCA, Hotel Management, BA, Bsc, Bcom, MA, Msc, Mcom, Travel & Tourism Mgmt., Hospital Management, B ed, D ed, Nursing, ITI courses Offered under Autonom ous and jt. Committee of ugc / deb / aicte / ncvt / ncte/ & other statutory board under department of education, govt. of India.
Career Program -The Institute offers various courses through Regular & weekend Mode through vendor & under aicte, deb, ugc, ncte, ncvt etc. ie. MBA, BBA, BCA, Hotel Management, BA, Bsc, Bcom, MA, Msc, Mcom, Travel & Tourism Mgmt., Hospital Management, B ed, D ed, ITI. Many More courses are on the Queue to launch Shortly.
Eligibility - For admission in BBA, BCA, Hotel Management, BA, Bsc, Bcom, Travel & Tourism Mgmt., Hospital Management, qualification required is 10 + 2 and for MBA, MA, Msc, Mcom, B ed 10 + 2 + 3. No formal admission test is conducted for selecting candidate s for courses. Candidates are taken for admission, based on first come first serve basis. Based on criteria provided for UG or PG courses
Facilities- For all Courses, MBA, BBA, BCA, Hotel Management, BA, Bsc, Bcom, MA, Msc, Mcom, Travel & Tourism Mgmt., Hospital Management, B ed, D ed, ITI Students are provided with Regular Industry visit, & job assista nce for selective courses, after course completion, through camp using. Students are updated with regular conta cts 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 facilitating with foreign job & internship program. For across the glo be .
Employer Bank-For our selected courses from MBA, BBA, BCA, Hotel Management, BA, Bsc, Bcom, MA, Msc, Mcom, Travel & Tourism Mgmt., Hospital Management, B ed, D ed, ITI, we maintain an employer bank @ 1 : 100 from across the world. We offer job for certain courses. Across the world. Employer are categorized as (A) Grade 1 (B) Grade 2 (C) grade 3 Based on paying capacity & other facilities provided to candidates
Previous Record-All previous students are placed in INDIA, UK, USA with a top salary package of Rs. 28,00,000/- pa, & average salary of Rs. 3,10,000/- pa
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Bhutan
Chhukha, Daga, Damphu, Gasa Dzong, Geylegphug, Haa, Jong khar, Jakar, Lhuntshi, Mongar, Phuentsholing, Punakha, Paro, Phodrang, Pemagatshel, Phuentsholing, Punakha, Samdrup, Samtse, Thimphu, Tsirang, Taga Dzong, Trongsa, Trashigang, Wangdue, Wangdue Phodrang, Zhemgang
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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 Instit ute is certified by ISO 9001-2008. MBA, BBA, BCA, Hotel Management, BA, Bsc, Bcom, MA, Msc, Mcom, Travel & Tourism Mgmt., Hospital Management, B ed, D ed, Nursing, ITI courses Offered under Autonom ous and jt. Committee of ugc / deb / aicte / ncvt / ncte/ & other statutory board under department of education, govt. of India.
Career Program -The Institute offers various courses through Regular & weekend Mode through vendor & under aicte, deb, ugc, ncte, ncvt etc. ie. MBA, BBA, BCA, Hotel Management, BA, Bsc, Bcom, MA, Msc, Mcom, Travel & Tourism Mgmt., Hospital Management, B ed, D ed, ITI. Many More courses are on the Queue to launch Shortly.
Eligibility - For admission in BBA, BCA, Hotel Management, BA, Bsc, Bcom, Travel & Tourism Mgmt., Hospital Management, qualification required is 10 + 2 and for MBA, MA, Msc, Mcom, B ed 10 + 2 + 3. No formal admission test is conducted for selecting candidate s for courses. Candidates are taken for admission, based on first come first serve basis. Based on criteria provided for UG or PG courses
Facilities- For all Courses, MBA, BBA, BCA, Hotel Management, BA, Bsc, Bcom, MA, Msc, Mcom, Travel & Tourism Mgmt., Hospital Management, B ed, D ed, ITI Students are provided with Regular Industry visit, & job assista nce for selective courses, after course completion, through camp using. Students are updated with regular conta cts 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 facilitating with foreign job & internship program. For across the glo be .
Employer Bank-For our selected courses from MBA, BBA, BCA, Hotel Management, BA, Bsc, Bcom, MA, Msc, Mcom, Travel & Tourism Mgmt., Hospital Management, B ed, D ed, ITI, we maintain an employer bank @ 1 : 100 from across the world. We offer job for certain courses. Across the world. Employer are categorized as (A) Grade 1 (B) Grade 2 (C) grade 3 Based on paying capacity & other facilities provided to candidates
Previous Record-All previous students are placed in INDIA, UK, USA with a top salary package of Rs. 28,00,000/- pa, & average salary of Rs. 3,10,000/- pa
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Bhutan
Chhukha, Daga, Damphu, Gasa Dzong, Geylegphug, Haa, Jong khar, Jakar, Lhuntshi, Mongar, Phuentsholing, Punakha, Paro, Phodrang, Pemagatshel, Phuentsholing, Punakha, Samdrup, Samtse, Thimphu, Tsirang, Taga Dzong, Trongsa, Trashigang, Wangdue, Wangdue Phodrang, Zhemgang
- published: 20 Nov 2015
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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.
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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
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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
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- published: 06 Nov 2007
- views: 343472
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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. MBA, BBA, BCA, Hotel Management, BA, Bsc, Bcom, MA, Msc, Mcom, Travel & Tourism Mgmt., Hospital Management, B ed, D ed, Nurs ing, ITI courses Offered under Autonomous and jt. Committee of ugc / deb / aicte / ncvt / ncte/ & other statutory board under department of education, govt. of India.
Career Program -The Institute offers various courses through Regular & weekend Mode through vendor & under aicte, deb, ugc, ncte, ncvt etc. ie. MBA, BBA, BCA, Hotel Management, BA, Bsc, Bcom, MA, Msc, Mcom, Travel & Tourism Mgmt., Hospital Management, B ed, D ed, ITI. Many More courses are on the Queue to launch Shortly.
Short course -Apart from MBA, BBA, BCA, Hotel Management, BA, Bsc, Bcom, MA, Msc, Mcom, Travel & Tourism Mgmt ., Hospital Management, B ed, D ed, ITI We offer various courses for people, who are worki ng or looking for short term course for career advancement or joining the corporate sector of their choice. All short term courses are based on industry orientation & collabo ration with the industry (i) 3 Months Marketing Management, (ii) 3 Months French, (iii) 6 Months Hotel Operation course
Eligibility - For admission in BBA, BCA, Hotel Management, BA, Bsc, Bcom, Travel & Tourism Mgmt., Hospital Management, qualifica tion required is 10 + 2 and for MBA, MA, Msc, Mcom, B ed 10 + 2 + 3. No formal admission test is conducted for selecting candid ate 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 of MBA, BBA, BCA, Hotel Management, BA, Bsc, Bcom, MA, Msc, Mcom, Trav el & Tourism Mgmt., Hospital Management, B ed, D ed, ITI for mould ing students to a professional in the real working environment. Hence Teachers are selected after a comprehensive selection procedure & from top of the Industry with regular visit of part time faculty from leading education field. Faculties are upgraded with Research work, & Industry exposure. Time to time on need based situation
Facilities- For all Courses, MBA, BBA, BCA, Hotel Management, BA, Bsc, Bcom, MA, Msc, Mcom, Travel & Tourism Mgmt., Hospital Management, B ed, D ed, ITI Students are provided with Regular Industry visit, & job assista nce for selective courses, after course completion, through camp using. Students are updated with regular conta cts 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 facilitating with foreign job & internship program. For across the globe
Previous Record-All previous students are placed in INDIA, UK, USA with a top salary package of Rs. 28,00,000/- pa, & average salary of Rs. 3,10,000/- pa
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Chhukha, Daga, Damphu, Gasa Dzong, Geylegphug, Haa, Jong khar, Jakar, Lhuntshi, Mongar, Phuentsholing, Punakha, Paro, Pho drang, Pemagatshel, Phuentsholing, Punakha, Samdrup, Samtse, Thimphu, Tsirang, Taga Dzong, Trongsa, Trashigang, Wangdue, Wangdue Phodrang, Zhemgang
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Introduction - National Institute of Management (Durgapur) is established in the year 2005 with the spiritual support of pundit Debu choudhury Former Dean Delhi University. Under act 1961 of west Bengal govt. The Institute is certified by ISO 9001-2008. MBA, BBA, BCA, Hotel Management, BA, Bsc, Bcom, MA, Msc, Mcom, Travel & Tourism Mgmt., Hospital Management, B ed, D ed, Nurs ing, ITI courses Offered under Autonomous and jt. Committee of ugc / deb / aicte / ncvt / ncte/ & other statutory board under department of education, govt. of India.
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Short course -Apart from MBA, BBA, BCA, Hotel Management, BA, Bsc, Bcom, MA, Msc, Mcom, Travel & Tourism Mgmt ., Hospital Management, B ed, D ed, ITI We offer various courses for people, who are worki ng or looking for short term course for career advancement or joining the corporate sector of their choice. All short term courses are based on industry orientation & collabo ration with the industry (i) 3 Months Marketing Management, (ii) 3 Months French, (iii) 6 Months Hotel Operation course
Eligibility - For admission in BBA, BCA, Hotel Management, BA, Bsc, Bcom, Travel & Tourism Mgmt., Hospital Management, qualifica tion required is 10 + 2 and for MBA, MA, Msc, Mcom, B ed 10 + 2 + 3. No formal admission test is conducted for selecting candid ate 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 of MBA, BBA, BCA, Hotel Management, BA, Bsc, Bcom, MA, Msc, Mcom, Trav el & Tourism Mgmt., Hospital Management, B ed, D ed, ITI for mould ing students to a professional in the real working environment. Hence Teachers are selected after a comprehensive selection procedure & from top of the Industry with regular visit of part time faculty from leading education field. Faculties are upgraded with Research work, & Industry exposure. Time to time on need based situation
Facilities- For all Courses, MBA, BBA, BCA, Hotel Management, BA, Bsc, Bcom, MA, Msc, Mcom, Travel & Tourism Mgmt., Hospital Management, B ed, D ed, ITI Students are provided with Regular Industry visit, & job assista nce for selective courses, after course completion, through camp using. Students are updated with regular conta cts 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 facilitating with foreign job & internship program. For across the globe
Previous Record-All previous students are placed in INDIA, UK, USA with a top salary package of Rs. 28,00,000/- pa, & average salary of Rs. 3,10,000/- pa
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Bhutan
Chhukha, Daga, Damphu, Gasa Dzong, Geylegphug, Haa, Jong khar, Jakar, Lhuntshi, Mongar, Phuentsholing, Punakha, Paro, Pho drang, Pemagatshel, Phuentsholing, Punakha, Samdrup, Samtse, Thimphu, Tsirang, Taga Dzong, Trongsa, Trashigang, Wangdue, Wangdue Phodrang, Zhemgang
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Bhutanese Progressive Youth of Scranton, PA performing dance
Nepali song Tunga ra damphu bajaudai
Dance by: Durga Kadariya, Dilu Kadariya, Lali Rai, Sovita Mongar...
Nepali song Tunga ra damphu bajaudai
Dance by: Durga Kadariya, Dilu Kadariya, Lali Rai, Sovita Mongar
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Nepali song Tunga ra damphu bajaudai
Dance by: Durga Kadariya, Dilu Kadariya, Lali Rai, Sovita Mongar
- published: 17 May 2012
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Ghost in Bhutan
Seen at Kanglung, Bhutan...
Seen at Kanglung, Bhutan
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Seen at Kanglung, Bhutan
- published: 19 Jul 2015
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Jakar, Bhutan
Video with images of ancient monuments at Jakar in the central-eastern region of Bhutan. It was the capital of a former kingdom in the fertile mountain valley of the Bumthang river. In the eighth century the local king was converted to Buddhism by guru Rinpoche. He and his later successors ordered the construction of many temples, monasteries and other religious monuments. In the seventeenth centu
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Jakar, Bhutan
Travel blog about Jakar in Bumtang Valley, Bhutan
http://kyrgyzstantraveller1.blogspot.in/2015/06/jakar-bhutan.html
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Jakar Dzong in Bumthang, Bhutan
Jakar Dzong in Bumthang:
Jakar (Dzongkha: བྱ་ཀར ; Wylie: Bya-kar) is a town in the central-eastern region of Bhutan. It is the district capital (dzongkhag thromde) of Bumthang District and the location of Jakar Dzong, the regional dzong fortress. The name Jakar roughly translates as "white bird" in reference to its foundation myth, according to which a roosting white bird signaled the proper and
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Bhutan. Part 8 - Jakar
Half-step up to the sky. Bhutan Kingdom. Part 8 - Jakar.
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People of Jakar and Kurjey , Bhutan
People of Jakar and Kurjey attend the Kurjey Tsechu in Bumthang, Bhutan's central green pasturage valley, to pay obeisance to Guru Rimpoche / Rinpoche, who brought Buddhism to Bhutan. On his birthday, the thankha / thanka / thangka / thangkha / thongdrel is unfurled at the Kurjey Tsechu or festival. A monk counts the Buddhist rosary while holy water is distributed. On a drum beat, the huge wall pa
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Jakar Dzong Fortress in Bhutan
The Jakar Yugyel Dzong, commonly known as the Jakar Dzong, is located in the Chamkhar valley of Bumthang, situated on a ledge above Bjakar village. Jakar Dzong or Jakar Yugyal Dzong is the dzong of the Bumthang District in central Bhutan. It is located on a ridge above Jakar town in the Chamkhar valley of Bumthang. It is built on the site of an earlier temple established by the Ralung hierarch Yon
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Swiss Guesthouse Jakar Bhutan
Videobeschreibung des Swiss Guesthouse in Jakar / Bumthang Bhutan von Ihrem Bhutan Spezialisten bhutan-travel.de
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Visit Bhutan 2015 Jakar Festival (Tshechu)
Start Date: 20-10-2015, End Date: 23-10-2015
Jakar Tshechu (Religious Festival) is popular among tourists.
Festivals have reputations for being raucous, joyous affairs
This five day festival is the highlight with masked dances conducted by monks, which were developed according to precise instructions given by past Buddhist masters.
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Jakar tshechu, Ging Tsholing Cham
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Bhutan - Bumthang Valley - Jakar
Bhutan - Bumthang Valley - Jakar, Kurjey Lhakhang, Membar Tso,
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Jambay Lhakhang festival in Jakar, Bhutan
Several dances at the Jambay Lhakhang festival in Jakar, Bhutan
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Bhutan Jakar Tempel Fest by Global Vision
Bhutan Jakar Temple Ceremonies by Global Vision
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Peling Hotel in Jakar Bumthang in Bhutan
Besuchen Sie mit mir in diesem Kurzvideo das Peling Hotel in Bumthang oder auch Jakar genannt.
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Bhutan Jakar Dzong practicing for Tshechu
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Bhutan Traditional Dance performed in the 16 century Monastery. Bumthang Jakar Dzong
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Der Jakar Dzong in Bumthang Bhutan
Besuchen Sie mit mir auf einen kurezn Videorundgang den Dzong von Bumthang in Bhutan.
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Prayer wheels at Jampay Lhakhang, Jakar, Bhutan
Spiining out compassionate prayers
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"Jakar Festival" Dunnsage's photos around Jakar, Bhutan (jakar festival in bhutan)
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Main Street Jakar, Bhutan
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Prayers in the dark, Namkhe Nyingpo Goemba, Jakar, Bhutan
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"Trongsa Dzong and journey to Bumthang valley" Dunnsage's photos around Jakar, Bhutan (slideshow)
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Bhutan - Bhumtang - Jakar - Red Panda Weissbierbrauerei
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Bhutanese festival - Jambay Lhakhang near Jakar
Colourful annual Bhutanese festival or tsechu.
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Travel to Bhutan with Asia Travel Specialists
This video of Bhutan was shot during Asia Transpacific Journeys "Bhutan—Inside the Dragon Kingdom" Small Group Trip. It reveals Bhutan's pristine landscape, its amazing people, sacred traditions, and the remote, mesmerizing Jakar Festival. Join this group trip to Bhutan which is limited to 18 travelers. Or let us help you create a private, custom vacation in Bhutan for just you, your family or fri
Jakar, Bhutan
Video with images of ancient monuments at Jakar in the central-eastern region of Bhutan. It was the capital of a former kingdom in the fertile mountain valley o...
Video with images of ancient monuments at Jakar in the central-eastern region of Bhutan. It was the capital of a former kingdom in the fertile mountain valley of the Bumthang river. In the eighth century the local king was converted to Buddhism by guru Rinpoche. He and his later successors ordered the construction of many temples, monasteries and other religious monuments. In the seventeenth century the kingdom was incorporated by the first shabdrung and united with other areas in Bhutan. In the nineteenth century it was the summer residence of the first monarchs of the new kingdom. Later the center of all administrative power and religious activities shifted to the west. Nevertheless the region kept its historical and cultural significance as a national cradle of Buddhism.
Wangdichholing Palace was built in the middle of the nineteenth century. It was a summer residence for the first monarchs of Bhutan. In the middle of the last century the third monarch moved the entire court to Thimphu. At present the palace is in use as a monastery. It is the first stronghold in Bhutan that is not designed as a fortress. Its design does not resemble any other classical strongholds. In the middle of the courtyard is a central tower with three floors surrounded by the residences of the monks along all four walls of the complex. In the past these were the residences of the royal family. Compared with other strongholds the size of the palace is rather small. Unlike most other strongholds the entrance of the palace is wide and open with windows on both sides.
Jampa Lhakhang is a Buddhist temple in the west of Bumthang valley. It is believed that it was built in the seventh century. It is told that the temple was part of a group of temples in both Tibet and Bhutan to break the spell of an evil demon and to convert the people to Buddhism. The temple was visited by guru Rinpoche who meditated in an alcove. It is said that he left a footprint here. Later the temple was damaged, repaired and expanded several times in the course of many centuries. The present structure dates from the beginning of the last century. It is said that under the temple there is a lake in which guru Rinpoche hid several terma or Buddhist texts and artefacts. It is a favorite site for pilgrims who walk in meditation around the structure and turn the prayer wheels.
Kurjey Lhakhang is a Buddhist temple in the west of Bumthang valley. This temple is dedicated to guru Rinpoche. It is said that he visited the region at the request of a local king to break the spell of an evil demon and to settle peace with a rival king. He meditated in an cave to break the forces of evil. He left his body print in the cave which is a prominent part of the main temple in the complex. The present structure was built in the seventeenth century. In the last century two other temples were built next to the main temple. They were built in the same style against a hillside. In the middle of the courtyard are three large prayer flags and a chorten. They mark the place where the first three kings were cremated.
Tamshing Goemba in the east of Bumthang valley is a monastery close to the town of Jakar. The original structure was built in the beginning of the sixteenth century by order of Pemalingpa a famous monk who revealed several Buddhist texts and artefacts which were believed to be hidden by guru Rinpoche. He was also a ritual text and song writer who composed many dances. The first dances he wrote were performed in this monastery. On the walls of the structure are original unrestored images that were painted by Pemalingpa in the sixteenth century. He appears to have been a short man. It is said that he built the low ceiling of the temple to his exact height. On the ground floor is his armour suit of iron chain mail.
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Video with images of ancient monuments at Jakar in the central-eastern region of Bhutan. It was the capital of a former kingdom in the fertile mountain valley of the Bumthang river. In the eighth century the local king was converted to Buddhism by guru Rinpoche. He and his later successors ordered the construction of many temples, monasteries and other religious monuments. In the seventeenth century the kingdom was incorporated by the first shabdrung and united with other areas in Bhutan. In the nineteenth century it was the summer residence of the first monarchs of the new kingdom. Later the center of all administrative power and religious activities shifted to the west. Nevertheless the region kept its historical and cultural significance as a national cradle of Buddhism.
Wangdichholing Palace was built in the middle of the nineteenth century. It was a summer residence for the first monarchs of Bhutan. In the middle of the last century the third monarch moved the entire court to Thimphu. At present the palace is in use as a monastery. It is the first stronghold in Bhutan that is not designed as a fortress. Its design does not resemble any other classical strongholds. In the middle of the courtyard is a central tower with three floors surrounded by the residences of the monks along all four walls of the complex. In the past these were the residences of the royal family. Compared with other strongholds the size of the palace is rather small. Unlike most other strongholds the entrance of the palace is wide and open with windows on both sides.
Jampa Lhakhang is a Buddhist temple in the west of Bumthang valley. It is believed that it was built in the seventh century. It is told that the temple was part of a group of temples in both Tibet and Bhutan to break the spell of an evil demon and to convert the people to Buddhism. The temple was visited by guru Rinpoche who meditated in an alcove. It is said that he left a footprint here. Later the temple was damaged, repaired and expanded several times in the course of many centuries. The present structure dates from the beginning of the last century. It is said that under the temple there is a lake in which guru Rinpoche hid several terma or Buddhist texts and artefacts. It is a favorite site for pilgrims who walk in meditation around the structure and turn the prayer wheels.
Kurjey Lhakhang is a Buddhist temple in the west of Bumthang valley. This temple is dedicated to guru Rinpoche. It is said that he visited the region at the request of a local king to break the spell of an evil demon and to settle peace with a rival king. He meditated in an cave to break the forces of evil. He left his body print in the cave which is a prominent part of the main temple in the complex. The present structure was built in the seventeenth century. In the last century two other temples were built next to the main temple. They were built in the same style against a hillside. In the middle of the courtyard are three large prayer flags and a chorten. They mark the place where the first three kings were cremated.
Tamshing Goemba in the east of Bumthang valley is a monastery close to the town of Jakar. The original structure was built in the beginning of the sixteenth century by order of Pemalingpa a famous monk who revealed several Buddhist texts and artefacts which were believed to be hidden by guru Rinpoche. He was also a ritual text and song writer who composed many dances. The first dances he wrote were performed in this monastery. On the walls of the structure are original unrestored images that were painted by Pemalingpa in the sixteenth century. He appears to have been a short man. It is said that he built the low ceiling of the temple to his exact height. On the ground floor is his armour suit of iron chain mail.
- published: 16 Nov 2013
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Jakar, Bhutan
Travel blog about Jakar in Bumtang Valley, Bhutan
http://kyrgyzstantraveller1.blogspot.in/2015/06/jakar-bhutan.html...
Travel blog about Jakar in Bumtang Valley, Bhutan
http://kyrgyzstantraveller1.blogspot.in/2015/06/jakar-bhutan.html
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Travel blog about Jakar in Bumtang Valley, Bhutan
http://kyrgyzstantraveller1.blogspot.in/2015/06/jakar-bhutan.html
- published: 06 Jun 2015
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Jakar Dzong in Bumthang, Bhutan
Jakar Dzong in Bumthang:
Jakar (Dzongkha: བྱ་ཀར ; Wylie: Bya-kar) is a town in the central-eastern region of Bhutan. It is the district capital (dzongkhag thro...
Jakar Dzong in Bumthang:
Jakar (Dzongkha: བྱ་ཀར ; Wylie: Bya-kar) is a town in the central-eastern region of Bhutan. It is the district capital (dzongkhag thromde) of Bumthang District and the location of Jakar Dzong, the regional dzong fortress. The name Jakar roughly translates as "white bird" in reference to its foundation myth, according to which a roosting white bird signaled the proper and auspicious location to found a monastery around 1549
Jakar is located in Bumthang (Choekhor) Valley within Chhoekhor Gewog in central Bumthang. Administratively, however, Jakar is a separate thromde (municipality) inside the gewog. The administrative office for the Choekhor Gewog is located in the northern suburbs of Jakar. Just north of Jakar lies Wangchuck Centennial Park, a protected area of Bhutan.
You will drive across Dochula Pass (10,250 ft) which on a clear affords a panoramic view of the northern high peaks. The pass is marked by a stupa and many prayer flags. Punakha the old Capital of Bhutan till 1955 is still the winter residence of the Monk body and the Je-Khenpo. In the afternoon visit the Punakha Dzong, the second oldest Dzong built between two rivers Pho chu and the Mo chu (male and female rivers). Also visit the Chimi Lhakhang built by Lama Drukpa Kunley who subdued the demoness of the Dochu la with his Magic Thunderbolt of Wisdom.
Source - http://www.mariekesartofliving.com/Art-of-Travel-Destinations/BHUTAN-in-the-Land-of-the-Thunder-Dragon-the-last-Shangri-La/Tour-Overview
Bumthang District (Dzongkha: བུམ་ཐང་རྫོང་ཁག་; Wylie: Bum-thang rzong-khag) is one of the 20 dzongkhag (districts) comprising Bhutan. It is the most historic dzongkhag if the number of ancient temples and sacred sites is counted. Bumthang consists of the four mountain valleys of Ura, Chumey, Tang and Choekhor ("Bumthang"), although occasionally the entire district is referred to as Bumthang valley.
"Bumthang" directly translates as "beautiful field" -- "thang" means field or flat place, and "bum" is said be an abbreviation of either "bumpa" (a vessel for holy water, thus describing the shape and nature of the valley), or simply "bum" ("girl," indicating this is the valley of beautiful girls).
"Bumthang" name came after construction of Jambay Lhakhang, which was constructed in landscape of Bumpa (Vessel)shape. So there after people name the place as "Bumthang"
Source - Wikipedia
Bhutan, officially the Kingdom of Bhutan, is a landlocked state in South Asia, located at the eastern end of the Himalayas and bordered to the south, east and west by the Republic of India and to the north by the People's Republic of China. Bhutan is separated from the nearby country of Nepal to the west by the Indian state of Sikkim, and from Bangladesh to the south by the Indian states of Assam and West Bengal.
Bhutan existed as a patchwork of minor warring fiefdoms until the early 17th century, when the area was unified by Shabdrung Ngawang Namgyal, who fled religious persecution in Tibet and cultivated a separate Bhutanese identity. In the early 20th century, Bhutan came into contact with the British Empire, after which Bhutan continued strong bilateral relations with India upon its independence. In 2006, Business Week rated Bhutan the happiest country in Asia and the eighth-happiest in the world, based on a global survey.
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Jakar Dzong in Bumthang:
Jakar (Dzongkha: བྱ་ཀར ; Wylie: Bya-kar) is a town in the central-eastern region of Bhutan. It is the district capital (dzongkhag thromde) of Bumthang District and the location of Jakar Dzong, the regional dzong fortress. The name Jakar roughly translates as "white bird" in reference to its foundation myth, according to which a roosting white bird signaled the proper and auspicious location to found a monastery around 1549
Jakar is located in Bumthang (Choekhor) Valley within Chhoekhor Gewog in central Bumthang. Administratively, however, Jakar is a separate thromde (municipality) inside the gewog. The administrative office for the Choekhor Gewog is located in the northern suburbs of Jakar. Just north of Jakar lies Wangchuck Centennial Park, a protected area of Bhutan.
You will drive across Dochula Pass (10,250 ft) which on a clear affords a panoramic view of the northern high peaks. The pass is marked by a stupa and many prayer flags. Punakha the old Capital of Bhutan till 1955 is still the winter residence of the Monk body and the Je-Khenpo. In the afternoon visit the Punakha Dzong, the second oldest Dzong built between two rivers Pho chu and the Mo chu (male and female rivers). Also visit the Chimi Lhakhang built by Lama Drukpa Kunley who subdued the demoness of the Dochu la with his Magic Thunderbolt of Wisdom.
Source - http://www.mariekesartofliving.com/Art-of-Travel-Destinations/BHUTAN-in-the-Land-of-the-Thunder-Dragon-the-last-Shangri-La/Tour-Overview
Bumthang District (Dzongkha: བུམ་ཐང་རྫོང་ཁག་; Wylie: Bum-thang rzong-khag) is one of the 20 dzongkhag (districts) comprising Bhutan. It is the most historic dzongkhag if the number of ancient temples and sacred sites is counted. Bumthang consists of the four mountain valleys of Ura, Chumey, Tang and Choekhor ("Bumthang"), although occasionally the entire district is referred to as Bumthang valley.
"Bumthang" directly translates as "beautiful field" -- "thang" means field or flat place, and "bum" is said be an abbreviation of either "bumpa" (a vessel for holy water, thus describing the shape and nature of the valley), or simply "bum" ("girl," indicating this is the valley of beautiful girls).
"Bumthang" name came after construction of Jambay Lhakhang, which was constructed in landscape of Bumpa (Vessel)shape. So there after people name the place as "Bumthang"
Source - Wikipedia
Bhutan, officially the Kingdom of Bhutan, is a landlocked state in South Asia, located at the eastern end of the Himalayas and bordered to the south, east and west by the Republic of India and to the north by the People's Republic of China. Bhutan is separated from the nearby country of Nepal to the west by the Indian state of Sikkim, and from Bangladesh to the south by the Indian states of Assam and West Bengal.
Bhutan existed as a patchwork of minor warring fiefdoms until the early 17th century, when the area was unified by Shabdrung Ngawang Namgyal, who fled religious persecution in Tibet and cultivated a separate Bhutanese identity. In the early 20th century, Bhutan came into contact with the British Empire, after which Bhutan continued strong bilateral relations with India upon its independence. In 2006, Business Week rated Bhutan the happiest country in Asia and the eighth-happiest in the world, based on a global survey.
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This footage is part of the professionally-shot broadcast stock footage archive of Wilderness Films India Ltd., the largest collection of 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.
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- published: 19 Jun 2012
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Bhutan. Part 8 - Jakar
Half-step up to the sky. Bhutan Kingdom. Part 8 - Jakar.
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Half-step up to the sky. Bhutan Kingdom. Part 8 - Jakar.
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Half-step up to the sky. Bhutan Kingdom. Part 8 - Jakar.
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- published: 03 Nov 2015
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People of Jakar and Kurjey , Bhutan
People of Jakar and Kurjey attend the Kurjey Tsechu in Bumthang, Bhutan's central green pasturage valley, to pay obeisance to Guru Rimpoche / Rinpoche, who brou...
People of Jakar and Kurjey attend the Kurjey Tsechu in Bumthang, Bhutan's central green pasturage valley, to pay obeisance to Guru Rimpoche / Rinpoche, who brought Buddhism to Bhutan. On his birthday, the thankha / thanka / thangka / thangkha / thongdrel is unfurled at the Kurjey Tsechu or festival. A monk counts the Buddhist rosary while holy water is distributed. On a drum beat, the huge wall painting is lowered, drum beat by drum beat, for the people to see it.
Bhutan is a Buddhist state where power is shared by the king and government. The country's name in the local dialect means Land of the Dragon. In Bhutan, thunder is believed to be the voices of dragons roaring. The two colors of the flag, divided diagonally, represent spiritual and temporal power within Bhutan. The orange part of the flag represents the Drukpas monasteries and Buddhist religious practice, while the saffron yellow field denotes the secular authority of the dynasty Early records suggest scattered clusters of inhabitants had already settled in Bhutan when the first recorded settlers arrived 1,400 years ago. Bhutan's indigenous population is the Drukpa. Three main ethnic groups, the Sharchops, Ngalops and the Lhotsampas (of Nepalese origin), make up today's Drukpa population. Bhutan's earliest residents, the Sharchops reside predominantly in eastern Bhutan. Their origin can be traced to the tribes of northern Burma and northeast India. The Ngalops migrated from the Tibetan plains and are the importers of Buddhism to the kingdom. Most of the Lhotsampas migrated to the southern plains in search of agricultural land and work in the early 20th century.The people of Bhutan still wear their traditional dress.
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People of Jakar and Kurjey attend the Kurjey Tsechu in Bumthang, Bhutan's central green pasturage valley, to pay obeisance to Guru Rimpoche / Rinpoche, who brought Buddhism to Bhutan. On his birthday, the thankha / thanka / thangka / thangkha / thongdrel is unfurled at the Kurjey Tsechu or festival. A monk counts the Buddhist rosary while holy water is distributed. On a drum beat, the huge wall painting is lowered, drum beat by drum beat, for the people to see it.
Bhutan is a Buddhist state where power is shared by the king and government. The country's name in the local dialect means Land of the Dragon. In Bhutan, thunder is believed to be the voices of dragons roaring. The two colors of the flag, divided diagonally, represent spiritual and temporal power within Bhutan. The orange part of the flag represents the Drukpas monasteries and Buddhist religious practice, while the saffron yellow field denotes the secular authority of the dynasty Early records suggest scattered clusters of inhabitants had already settled in Bhutan when the first recorded settlers arrived 1,400 years ago. Bhutan's indigenous population is the Drukpa. Three main ethnic groups, the Sharchops, Ngalops and the Lhotsampas (of Nepalese origin), make up today's Drukpa population. Bhutan's earliest residents, the Sharchops reside predominantly in eastern Bhutan. Their origin can be traced to the tribes of northern Burma and northeast India. The Ngalops migrated from the Tibetan plains and are the importers of Buddhism to the kingdom. Most of the Lhotsampas migrated to the southern plains in search of agricultural land and work in the early 20th century.The people of Bhutan still wear their traditional dress.
'This clip of professionally-shot broadcast stock footage belongs to the archive of Wilderness Films India Ltd., and has been filmed on either Digital Betacam or 1080i HD. Please write to us for licensing queries at wfi@vsnl.com and admin@wildfilmsindia.com.''
- published: 29 Jul 2010
- views: 1344
Jakar Dzong Fortress in Bhutan
The Jakar Yugyel Dzong, commonly known as the Jakar Dzong, is located in the Chamkhar valley of Bumthang, situated on a ledge above Bjakar village. Jakar Dzong ...
The Jakar Yugyel Dzong, commonly known as the Jakar Dzong, is located in the Chamkhar valley of Bumthang, situated on a ledge above Bjakar village. Jakar Dzong or Jakar Yugyal Dzong is the dzong of the Bumthang District in central Bhutan. It is located on a ridge above Jakar town in the Chamkhar valley of Bumthang. It is built on the site of an earlier temple established by the Ralung hierarch Yongzin Ngagi Wangchuk (1517--1554) when he came to Bhutan. Jakar Dzong may be the largest dzong in Bhutan, with a circumference of more than 1,500 metres (4,900 ft).
The name Jakar derives from the word bjakhab, meaning "white bird", in reference to Jakar's foundation myth, according to which a roosting white bird signaled the proper and auspicious location to found a monastery around 1549 and was constructed by the great grandfather of the first Shabdrung, the Dzong was initially built as a monastery. It was upgraded in 1646, after the Shabdrung had firmly established his power. Jakar Dzong is now used as the administrative center for Bumthang valley, and also houses the regional monk body.
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This footage is part of the professionally-shot broadcast stock footage archive of Wilderness Films India Ltd., the largest collection of HD imagery from South Asia. The Wilderness Films India collection comprises of tens of thousands of hours of high quality broadcast imagery, mostly shot on HDCAM 1080i High Definition, HDV and XDCAM. Write to us for licensing this footage on a broadcast format, for use in your production! We are happy to be commissioned to film for you or else provide you with broadcast crewing and production solutions across South Asia. We pride ourselves in bringing the best of India and South Asia to the world... Reach us at wfi @ vsnl.com and admin@wildfilmsindia.com.
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The Jakar Yugyel Dzong, commonly known as the Jakar Dzong, is located in the Chamkhar valley of Bumthang, situated on a ledge above Bjakar village. Jakar Dzong or Jakar Yugyal Dzong is the dzong of the Bumthang District in central Bhutan. It is located on a ridge above Jakar town in the Chamkhar valley of Bumthang. It is built on the site of an earlier temple established by the Ralung hierarch Yongzin Ngagi Wangchuk (1517--1554) when he came to Bhutan. Jakar Dzong may be the largest dzong in Bhutan, with a circumference of more than 1,500 metres (4,900 ft).
The name Jakar derives from the word bjakhab, meaning "white bird", in reference to Jakar's foundation myth, according to which a roosting white bird signaled the proper and auspicious location to found a monastery around 1549 and was constructed by the great grandfather of the first Shabdrung, the Dzong was initially built as a monastery. It was upgraded in 1646, after the Shabdrung had firmly established his power. Jakar Dzong is now used as the administrative center for Bumthang valley, and also houses the regional monk body.
source - Wikipedia
This footage is part of the professionally-shot broadcast stock footage archive of Wilderness Films India Ltd., the largest collection of HD imagery from South Asia. The Wilderness Films India collection comprises of tens of thousands of hours of high quality broadcast imagery, mostly shot on HDCAM 1080i High Definition, HDV and XDCAM. Write to us for licensing this footage on a broadcast format, for use in your production! We are happy to be commissioned to film for you or else provide you with broadcast crewing and production solutions across South Asia. We pride ourselves in bringing the best of India and South Asia to the world... Reach us at wfi @ vsnl.com and admin@wildfilmsindia.com.
- published: 04 Jun 2013
- views: 58
Swiss Guesthouse Jakar Bhutan
Videobeschreibung des Swiss Guesthouse in Jakar / Bumthang Bhutan von Ihrem Bhutan Spezialisten bhutan-travel.de...
Videobeschreibung des Swiss Guesthouse in Jakar / Bumthang Bhutan von Ihrem Bhutan Spezialisten bhutan-travel.de
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Videobeschreibung des Swiss Guesthouse in Jakar / Bumthang Bhutan von Ihrem Bhutan Spezialisten bhutan-travel.de
- published: 21 May 2011
- views: 968
Visit Bhutan 2015 Jakar Festival (Tshechu)
Start Date: 20-10-2015, End Date: 23-10-2015
Jakar Tshechu (Religious Festival) is popular among tourists.
Festivals have reputations for being raucous, joyo...
Start Date: 20-10-2015, End Date: 23-10-2015
Jakar Tshechu (Religious Festival) is popular among tourists.
Festivals have reputations for being raucous, joyous affairs
This five day festival is the highlight with masked dances conducted by monks, which were developed according to precise instructions given by past Buddhist masters.
Videos from Arian Zwegers
Jakar tshechu, Ging Tsholing Cham
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Jakar tshechu, Guru Tshengye, dance by the eight
manifestations of Guru Rinpoche
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Jakar tshechu, Guru Tshengye, offering to the Guru
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Jakar tshechu, Rigma Chudrug, dance of the 16 fairies
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Jakar tshechu, the holy statue of the dzong
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Jakar tshechu, unfolding the Guru Rinpoche thongdrel
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Jakar tshechu, washing away sins
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Lhuntse, blessing by Dzongsar Jamyang Khyentse Rinpoche
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Start Date: 20-10-2015, End Date: 23-10-2015
Jakar Tshechu (Religious Festival) is popular among tourists.
Festivals have reputations for being raucous, joyous affairs
This five day festival is the highlight with masked dances conducted by monks, which were developed according to precise instructions given by past Buddhist masters.
Videos from Arian Zwegers
Jakar tshechu, Ging Tsholing Cham
flickr.com/photos/azwegers/15222902034
Jakar tshechu, Guru Tshengye, dance by the eight
manifestations of Guru Rinpoche
flickr.com/photos/azwegers/15224637423
Jakar tshechu, Guru Tshengye, offering to the Guru
flickr.com/photos/azwegers/15225389133
flickr.com/photos/azwegers/15658987087
Jakar tshechu, Rigma Chudrug, dance of the 16 fairies
flickr.com/photos/azwegers/15659319207
Jakar tshechu, the holy statue of the dzong
flickr.com/photos/azwegers/15658367990
Jakar tshechu, unfolding the Guru Rinpoche thongdrel
flickr.com/photos/azwegers/15845626275
Jakar tshechu, washing away sins
flickr.com/photos/azwegers/15659789159
Lhuntse, blessing by Dzongsar Jamyang Khyentse Rinpoche
flickr.com/photos/azwegers/15845901325
CC BY 2.0
- published: 12 Oct 2015
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Bhutan - Bumthang Valley - Jakar
Bhutan - Bumthang Valley - Jakar, Kurjey Lhakhang, Membar Tso,...
Bhutan - Bumthang Valley - Jakar, Kurjey Lhakhang, Membar Tso,
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Bhutan - Bumthang Valley - Jakar, Kurjey Lhakhang, Membar Tso,
- published: 30 Jan 2016
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Jambay Lhakhang festival in Jakar, Bhutan
Several dances at the Jambay Lhakhang festival in Jakar, Bhutan...
Several dances at the Jambay Lhakhang festival in Jakar, Bhutan
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Several dances at the Jambay Lhakhang festival in Jakar, Bhutan
- published: 12 Mar 2012
- views: 374
Bhutan Jakar Tempel Fest by Global Vision
Bhutan Jakar Temple Ceremonies by Global Vision...
Bhutan Jakar Temple Ceremonies by Global Vision
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Bhutan Jakar Temple Ceremonies by Global Vision
- published: 15 Dec 2012
- views: 457
Peling Hotel in Jakar Bumthang in Bhutan
Besuchen Sie mit mir in diesem Kurzvideo das Peling Hotel in Bumthang oder auch Jakar genannt....
Besuchen Sie mit mir in diesem Kurzvideo das Peling Hotel in Bumthang oder auch Jakar genannt.
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Besuchen Sie mit mir in diesem Kurzvideo das Peling Hotel in Bumthang oder auch Jakar genannt.
- published: 23 Jun 2013
- views: 362
Bhutan Traditional Dance performed in the 16 century Monastery. Bumthang Jakar Dzong
Mission
TO PROVIDE YOU WITH THE 1st CLASS TRAVEL EXPERIENCE IN OUR HIMALAYAN KINGDOM.An experience of a Life Time.
Description
Yelha Bhutan Tours & Travel shall...
Mission
TO PROVIDE YOU WITH THE 1st CLASS TRAVEL EXPERIENCE IN OUR HIMALAYAN KINGDOM.An experience of a Life Time.
Description
Yelha Bhutan Tours & Travel shall make your visit to "The Last Shangrila" Bhutan as a Journey of your life time,an experience that you will never forget,a vacation that you will cherish forever,a memory that will never fade away.Welcome to Bhutan. Visit our website http://www.bhutanonlinevisa.com/ .for travel info" Mail us at yelhabhutan@gmail.com.
The company is duly registered with The Tourism Council of Bhutan,ABTO (Associations Of Bhutan Tour Operators and works in accordance with the laid guidelines by the government departments.
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TO PROVIDE YOU WITH THE 1st CLASS TRAVEL EXPERIENCE IN OUR HIMALAYAN KINGDOM.An experience of a Life Time.
Description
Yelha Bhutan Tours & Travel shall make your visit to "The Last Shangrila" Bhutan as a Journey of your life time,an experience that you will never forget,a vacation that you will cherish forever,a memory that will never fade away.Welcome to Bhutan. Visit our website http://www.bhutanonlinevisa.com/ .for travel info" Mail us at yelhabhutan@gmail.com.
The company is duly registered with The Tourism Council of Bhutan,ABTO (Associations Of Bhutan Tour Operators and works in accordance with the laid guidelines by the government departments.
- published: 31 Oct 2013
- views: 233
Der Jakar Dzong in Bumthang Bhutan
Besuchen Sie mit mir auf einen kurezn Videorundgang den Dzong von Bumthang in Bhutan....
Besuchen Sie mit mir auf einen kurezn Videorundgang den Dzong von Bumthang in Bhutan.
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Besuchen Sie mit mir auf einen kurezn Videorundgang den Dzong von Bumthang in Bhutan.
- published: 10 Sep 2011
- views: 426
"Jakar Festival" Dunnsage's photos around Jakar, Bhutan (jakar festival in bhutan)
Preview of Dunnsage's blog at TravelPod. Read the full blog here: http://www.travelpod.com/travel-blog-entries/dunnsage/asia_trek_2005/1129084560/tpod.html
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Preview of Dunnsage's blog at TravelPod. Read the full blog here: http://www.travelpod.com/travel-blog-entries/dunnsage/asia_trek_2005/1129084560/tpod.html
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- published: 13 Feb 2011
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"Trongsa Dzong and journey to Bumthang valley" Dunnsage's photos around Jakar, Bhutan (slideshow)
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Preview of Dunnsage's blog at TravelPod. Read the full blog here: http://www.travelpod.com/travel-blog-entries/dunnsage/asia_trek_2005/1128737220/tpod.html
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- published: 17 Feb 2011
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Bhutanese festival - Jambay Lhakhang near Jakar
Colourful annual Bhutanese festival or tsechu....
Colourful annual Bhutanese festival or tsechu.
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Colourful annual Bhutanese festival or tsechu.
- published: 12 Nov 2013
- views: 220
Travel to Bhutan with Asia Travel Specialists
This video of Bhutan was shot during Asia Transpacific Journeys "Bhutan—Inside the Dragon Kingdom" Small Group Trip. It reveals Bhutan's pristine landscape, its...
This video of Bhutan was shot during Asia Transpacific Journeys "Bhutan—Inside the Dragon Kingdom" Small Group Trip. It reveals Bhutan's pristine landscape, its amazing people, sacred traditions, and the remote, mesmerizing Jakar Festival. Join this group trip to Bhutan which is limited to 18 travelers. Or let us help you create a private, custom vacation in Bhutan for just you, your family or friends. Visit our web site for Bhtuan Travel Information and Planning: http://www.asiatranspacific.com/travel-destinations/bhutan
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This video of Bhutan was shot during Asia Transpacific Journeys "Bhutan—Inside the Dragon Kingdom" Small Group Trip. It reveals Bhutan's pristine landscape, its amazing people, sacred traditions, and the remote, mesmerizing Jakar Festival. Join this group trip to Bhutan which is limited to 18 travelers. Or let us help you create a private, custom vacation in Bhutan for just you, your family or friends. Visit our web site for Bhtuan Travel Information and Planning: http://www.asiatranspacific.com/travel-destinations/bhutan
- published: 28 Jul 2011
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Bhutan (Asia) Vacation Travel Video Guide
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Travel video about destination Bhutan.
The independent kingdom of Bhutan is located in Southeast Asia, most of it being two thousand metres above sea level and is situated between India in the south and Tibet in the north. Until the 1960’s Bhutan was protected from intruders due to its geographical location and was totally cut
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Bhutan Tourist Attractions: 9 Top Places to Visit
Planning to visit Bhutan? Check out our Bhutan Travel Guide video and see top most Tourist Attractions in Bhutan.
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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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Travel to Bhutan
Travel to Bhutan: The fortresses, temples, mountains, forests, and people of Bhutan. A video told through sound and moving imagery.
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Paro Vacation Travel Video Guide
Vacation travel video about destination Paro in Bhutan.
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Bhutan Travel Guide
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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 the world's greatest attractions.
There are many treasured sights amidst the green of western Bhutan's mountains.
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A cultural symbol of Bhutan, This Buddhist temple has a 1200
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Punakha Dzong (Bhutan) Vacation Travel Video Guide
Vacation travel video about destination Punakha Dzong in Bhutan.
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Bhutan Travel - Land of the Thunder Dragon
In Nov. 2008 we toured Bhutan for two weeks. We chose Bhutanese Travel agency, Bara Lynka Tours and Travel (www.BaraLynka.com) to arrange our trip. The focus of our journey was on people, places and festivals. We had a wonderful time and highly recommend Bara Lynka, especially for smaller groups. Video Music is Chhung Chhung: Dreams of a Rural Weaver.
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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 Travel did a great job during our 10-day stay in Bhutan. The tour guide and driver were very responsible and fun to be around. We highly recommend Windhorse. Music: "Paradise" by Coldplay.
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How to get to Bhutan Video Guide
In this video, get to know how to travel to Bhutan, how to get a Visa, and how much it will all cost.
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This is the video of Bhutan Tourism in this video you will watch Birdge on River, Temple in Bhutan, Himalaya, Nature & Scenic Beauty of bhutan & beautiful road on hill.
Himalaya lovers must have make plan for tour to bhutan and experience Himalaya Wonder of Bhutan, the himalayan kingdom with w
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Gangtok Travel Guide - Sikkim India
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Gangtok, located in the Sikkim province of India, is slotted in between Nepal, Bhutan, and Tibet. It's truly a gorgeous area of the country and there is some amazing scenery. Sikkim has a majority Nepali population, so when you're there you'll feel more like you are in Nepal than
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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 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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Little something that I created while I visited Bhutan this year with The Blueberry Trails. Check it out! Few places that I visited were - Phuentsholing Town, Thimpu, Dochula Pass, Rinpung Dzong, Taksang, Haa Valley Homestay, Haa Valley, Tiger's Nest Monastery, Paro, Punaka, Punakha, Video edited by Ambre Sahil! Song Credit - Family of the year - Hero!!
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Lonely Planet Bhutan Travel Guide
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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 amazing, untouched country without a guide. We had a great time and saw a different side of Bhutan that not a lot of people get the chance to see.
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Bhutan Thimphu Paro Festival Tour Package Holidays Travel Guide Travel To Care
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The independent kingdom of Bhutan is located in Southeast Asia, most of it being two thousand metres above sea level and is situated between India in the south and Tibet in the north. Until the 1960’s Bhutan was protected from intruders due to its geographical location and was totally cut off from the outside world. Thimphu is the capital of Bhutan. On the northern edge of the city on the banks of the Wang River is the Pangri Zampa Temple, two impressive white buildings in the centre of a monastery. A school of astrology is located behind an unusually long prayer wall of carved stones surrounded by a forest of cypress trees. The road to Punakha travels across the Dochula Pass from the top of which more than a hundred chortens appear in the mist. A chorten is a container for religious offerings that symbolize Buddha’s consciousness in the Himalayan countries, and are therefore sacred. As quickly as it arrives, the fog vanishes, and the Druk Wangyal Ihakhang Temple suddenly appears out of nowhere. At the end of a valley, about fifteen kilometres from Paro, and located on a hill, is the once proud Drukgyal Dzong Fortress. At its foot, the beautiful village of Tsento nestling against protective rocks and surrounded by fertile fields which are brown or green according to the season of the year. Bhutan is an amazing country has retained its ancient traditions, religious secrets and cultural identity.
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The independent kingdom of Bhutan is located in Southeast Asia, most of it being two thousand metres above sea level and is situated between India in the south and Tibet in the north. Until the 1960’s Bhutan was protected from intruders due to its geographical location and was totally cut off from the outside world. Thimphu is the capital of Bhutan. On the northern edge of the city on the banks of the Wang River is the Pangri Zampa Temple, two impressive white buildings in the centre of a monastery. A school of astrology is located behind an unusually long prayer wall of carved stones surrounded by a forest of cypress trees. The road to Punakha travels across the Dochula Pass from the top of which more than a hundred chortens appear in the mist. A chorten is a container for religious offerings that symbolize Buddha’s consciousness in the Himalayan countries, and are therefore sacred. As quickly as it arrives, the fog vanishes, and the Druk Wangyal Ihakhang Temple suddenly appears out of nowhere. At the end of a valley, about fifteen kilometres from Paro, and located on a hill, is the once proud Drukgyal Dzong Fortress. At its foot, the beautiful village of Tsento nestling against protective rocks and surrounded by fertile fields which are brown or green according to the season of the year. Bhutan is an amazing country has retained its ancient traditions, religious secrets and cultural identity.
- published: 11 Jun 2014
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Bhutan Tourist Attractions: 9 Top Places to Visit
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Top Places to visit in Bhutan:
Paro Taktsang,...
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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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Travel to Bhutan
Travel to Bhutan: The fortresses, temples, mountains, forests, and people of Bhutan. A video told through sound and moving imagery.
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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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Paro Vacation Travel Video Guide
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Bhutan Travel Guide
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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.
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Take a tour of Tiger's Nest Monastery, Bhutan - part of the World's Greatest Attractions series by GeoBeats.
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There are many treasured sights amidst the green of western Bhutan's mountains.
Among the most awe inspiring, is the Tiger's Nest monastery.
A cultural symbol of Bhutan, This Buddhist temple has a 1200 year history.
The monastery is built around a cave where an ancient guru once meditated.
Today the monastery thrives in the remote mysterious cliff side.
A picturesque center for art, religion and culture.
Rare and unforgettable.
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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 the world's greatest attractions.
There are many treasured sights amidst the green of western Bhutan's mountains.
Among the most awe inspiring, is the Tiger's Nest monastery.
A cultural symbol of Bhutan, This Buddhist temple has a 1200 year history.
The monastery is built around a cave where an ancient guru once meditated.
Today the monastery thrives in the remote mysterious cliff side.
A picturesque center for art, religion and culture.
Rare and unforgettable.
Thank You for watching our travel video series. See you next time.
- published: 10 Sep 2010
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Punakha Dzong (Bhutan) Vacation Travel Video Guide
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- published: 24 Sep 2015
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Bhutan Travel - Land of the Thunder Dragon
In Nov. 2008 we toured Bhutan for two weeks. We chose Bhutanese Travel agency, Bara Lynka Tours and Travel (www.BaraLynka.com) to arrange our trip. The focus o...
In Nov. 2008 we toured Bhutan for two weeks. We chose Bhutanese Travel agency, Bara Lynka Tours and Travel (www.BaraLynka.com) to arrange our trip. The focus of our journey was on people, places and festivals. We had a wonderful time and highly recommend Bara Lynka, especially for smaller groups. Video Music is Chhung Chhung: Dreams of a Rural Weaver.
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In Nov. 2008 we toured Bhutan for two weeks. We chose Bhutanese Travel agency, Bara Lynka Tours and Travel (www.BaraLynka.com) to arrange our trip. The focus of our journey was on people, places and festivals. We had a wonderful time and highly recommend Bara Lynka, especially for smaller groups. Video Music is Chhung Chhung: Dreams of a Rural Weaver.
- published: 05 Sep 2009
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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 Travel ...
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 Travel did a great job during our 10-day stay in Bhutan. The tour guide and driver were very responsible and fun to be around. We highly recommend Windhorse. Music: "Paradise" by Coldplay.
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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 Travel did a great job during our 10-day stay in Bhutan. The tour guide and driver were very responsible and fun to be around. We highly recommend Windhorse. Music: "Paradise" by Coldplay.
- published: 26 May 2014
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How to get to Bhutan Video Guide
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- published: 29 Sep 2014
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Bhutan Tourism Video : Himalayan Wonders - Bhutan Travel & Tours Video
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This is the video of Bhutan Tourism in this video you will watch Birdge on River, Temple in Bhutan, Himalaya, Nature & Scenic Beauty of bhutan & beautiful road on hill.
Himalaya lovers must have make plan for tour to bhutan and experience Himalaya Wonder of Bhutan, the himalayan kingdom with wonderful people, exotic culture, beautiful scenary. This video includes views of many beautiful places in Bhutan. Your bhutan travel experience is guaranteed to be your trip of a lifetime !
5N/6D is more enough to visit Bhutan Himalaya Wonder in 6 day trip you will get chance to see so may tourist places in bhutan.
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Bhutan Tourism Video : Himalayan Wonders - Bhutan Travel & Tours Video.
This is the video of Bhutan Tourism in this video you will watch Birdge on River, Temple in Bhutan, Himalaya, Nature & Scenic Beauty of bhutan & beautiful road on hill.
Himalaya lovers must have make plan for tour to bhutan and experience Himalaya Wonder of Bhutan, the himalayan kingdom with wonderful people, exotic culture, beautiful scenary. This video includes views of many beautiful places in Bhutan. Your bhutan travel experience is guaranteed to be your trip of a lifetime !
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- published: 26 Mar 2012
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Gangtok Travel Guide - Sikkim India
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Gangtok, located in the Sikkim province of India, is slotted in between Nepal, Bhutan, and Tibet. It's truly a gorgeous area of the country and there is some amazing scenery. Sikkim has a majority Nepali population, so when you're there you'll feel more like you are in Nepal than in India.
The easiest way to get to Gangtok is by taking the Indian train to NJP (which stands for New Jalpaiguri) and then catching a jeep from NJP or Siliguri straight to Gangtok. The journey normally takes about 4 hours and you'll drive along a winding mountain road. The views are spectacular when you're on your way to Gangtok, rising into the Himalaya mountains.
Though I thought just being there and breathing the fresh air was one of the best reasons to visit Gangtok, there are a few things to do in and around town. The MG Marg walking street is the central area of town where you can walk around, go shopping for nearly anything you'd like and eat at a variety of restaurants. Taste of Tibet is an excellent restaurant that's located right along MG Marg and in this Gangtok travel guide, I would highly recommend you eat there when you visit. The Tibetan food dishes are wonderful especially their momos and shapale meat pies. You can also take the Gangtok Ropeway, a cable car that runs from the top of the hill to the bottom of the hill covering a distance of a kilometer. The ride is honestly a little on the scary side, suspended high above buildings and along the side of the mountain.
Once you get to the bottom of the hill you can then visit the Do-Drul Chorten, a Buddhist Tibetan temple where you can walk around. After visiting the temple it's then just a 10 minute walk back to the bottom of the Gangtok Ropeway where you'll be able to catch a ride back up to the center of the town.
There's actually not all that many specific attractions right in Gangtok, but there are many other things to do around the area of Sikkim. When I was there I didn't have a chance to visit the Ranka Monastery, a Buddhist Temple that's located about a 45 minute jeep drive away from Gangtok. It was a pleasant day trip and they served some seriously delicious local Sikkimese Tibetan food. If you visit northern India, Gangtok is a worthwhile stop, you'll surely enjoy it!
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Gangtok, located in the Sikkim province of India, is slotted in between Nepal, Bhutan, and Tibet. It's truly a gorgeous area of the country and there is some amazing scenery. Sikkim has a majority Nepali population, so when you're there you'll feel more like you are in Nepal than in India.
The easiest way to get to Gangtok is by taking the Indian train to NJP (which stands for New Jalpaiguri) and then catching a jeep from NJP or Siliguri straight to Gangtok. The journey normally takes about 4 hours and you'll drive along a winding mountain road. The views are spectacular when you're on your way to Gangtok, rising into the Himalaya mountains.
Though I thought just being there and breathing the fresh air was one of the best reasons to visit Gangtok, there are a few things to do in and around town. The MG Marg walking street is the central area of town where you can walk around, go shopping for nearly anything you'd like and eat at a variety of restaurants. Taste of Tibet is an excellent restaurant that's located right along MG Marg and in this Gangtok travel guide, I would highly recommend you eat there when you visit. The Tibetan food dishes are wonderful especially their momos and shapale meat pies. You can also take the Gangtok Ropeway, a cable car that runs from the top of the hill to the bottom of the hill covering a distance of a kilometer. The ride is honestly a little on the scary side, suspended high above buildings and along the side of the mountain.
Once you get to the bottom of the hill you can then visit the Do-Drul Chorten, a Buddhist Tibetan temple where you can walk around. After visiting the temple it's then just a 10 minute walk back to the bottom of the Gangtok Ropeway where you'll be able to catch a ride back up to the center of the town.
There's actually not all that many specific attractions right in Gangtok, but there are many other things to do around the area of Sikkim. When I was there I didn't have a chance to visit the Ranka Monastery, a Buddhist Temple that's located about a 45 minute jeep drive away from Gangtok. It was a pleasant day trip and they served some seriously delicious local Sikkimese Tibetan food. If you visit northern India, Gangtok is a worthwhile stop, you'll surely enjoy it!
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- published: 07 Jun 2013
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Tibet Vacation Travel Video Guide
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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…!...
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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: 89494
Bhutan Thimphu Rodungla Trek in Eastern Bhutan Package Holidays Travel Guide Travel To Care
Visit http://www.traveltocare.com See this package holiday on Trekking in a remote and beautiful area, you walk through forest and across passes, visit monaster...
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 monasteries and see typical village life in the eastern part of Bhutan. Bumthang, Paro, Thimphu Bhutan
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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 monasteries and see typical village life in the eastern part of Bhutan. Bumthang, Paro, Thimphu Bhutan
- published: 17 Dec 2010
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Bhutan Thimphu Bumthang Cultural Trek Package Holidays Travel Guide Travel To Care
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 see...
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 see most of the highlights of Bhutan. Bumthang, Paro, Thimphu Bhutan
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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 see most of the highlights of Bhutan. Bumthang, Paro, Thimphu Bhutan
- published: 11 Jan 2011
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Bhutan Thimphu Bhutan Last Shangrila Package Holidays Travel Guide Travel To Care
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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 highlights of this mystical kingdom. Bumthang, Paro, Thimphu, Trongsa Bhutan
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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 highlights of this mystical kingdom. Bumthang, Paro, Thimphu, Trongsa Bhutan
- published: 11 Jan 2011
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Travel Video - 2015 - Bhutan - Land of Gross National Happiness
Little something that I created while I visited Bhutan this year with The Blueberry Trails. Check it out! Few places that I visited were - Phuentsholing Town, T...
Little something that I created while I visited Bhutan this year with The Blueberry Trails. Check it out! Few places that I visited were - Phuentsholing Town, Thimpu, Dochula Pass, Rinpung Dzong, Taksang, Haa Valley Homestay, Haa Valley, Tiger's Nest Monastery, Paro, Punaka, Punakha, Video edited by Ambre Sahil! Song Credit - Family of the year - Hero!!
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Little something that I created while I visited Bhutan this year with The Blueberry Trails. Check it out! Few places that I visited were - Phuentsholing Town, Thimpu, Dochula Pass, Rinpung Dzong, Taksang, Haa Valley Homestay, Haa Valley, Tiger's Nest Monastery, Paro, Punaka, Punakha, Video edited by Ambre Sahil! Song Credit - Family of the year - Hero!!
- published: 24 Sep 2015
- views: 198
Bhutan Thimphu Bhutan At A Glance Package Holidays Travel Guide Travel To Care
Visit http://www.traveltocare.com See this package holiday on This short taster trip to Bhutan offers a visit to the famed Tiger's Nest as well as the sights of...
Visit http://www.traveltocare.com See this package holiday on This short taster trip to Bhutan offers a visit to the famed Tiger's Nest as well as the sights of Paro and Thimphu -- a great break that will leave you wanting to stay for longer.
Paro, Thimphu Bhutan
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Visit http://www.traveltocare.com See this package holiday on This short taster trip to Bhutan offers a visit to the famed Tiger's Nest as well as the sights of Paro and Thimphu -- a great break that will leave you wanting to stay for longer.
Paro, Thimphu Bhutan
- published: 28 Dec 2010
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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 amazing...
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 amazing, untouched country without a guide. We had a great time and saw a different side of Bhutan that not a lot of people get the chance to see.
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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 amazing, untouched country without a guide. We had a great time and saw a different side of Bhutan that not a lot of people get the chance to see.
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Mindfu...
https://twitter.com/GiselleandCody
http://instagram.com/mindfulwanderlust
- published: 21 Feb 2014
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Bhutan Thimphu Paro Festival Tour Package Holidays Travel Guide Travel To Care
Visit http://www.traveltocare.com See this package holiday on Enjoy the spiritual and colourful Paro festival, held from 16th to 24th March, along with the high...
Visit http://www.traveltocare.com See this package holiday on Enjoy the spiritual and colourful Paro festival, held from 16th to 24th March, along with the highlights of Bhutan's most beautiful and interesting monasteries and sights. Paro, Thimphu
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Visit http://www.traveltocare.com See this package holiday on Enjoy the spiritual and colourful Paro festival, held from 16th to 24th March, along with the highlights of Bhutan's most beautiful and interesting monasteries and sights. Paro, Thimphu
- published: 10 Dec 2010
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