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Kyichu Lhakhang in Lamgong Gewog of Paro District, Bhutan
Kyichu Lhakhang also known as Kyerchu Temple or Lho Kyerchu is an important Himalayan Buddhist temple situated in Lamgong Gewog of Paro District in Bhutan.
The Jowo Temple of Kyichu is one of the oldest temples in Bhutan, originally built in the 7th century by the Tibetan Emperor Songtsän Gampo. It is considered to be one of the 108 border taming temples he built.
In the 8th century the temple w
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Gewog Profile- Talog, Punakha
Producer Phub Dorji explores the gewogs and meets with the local leaders. Its an in-depth investigative story of developments in the grassroots level.
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D.C. Wakhley of Pemathang gewog speaks on SRI
D.C.Wakhley was one of the first farmers of Pemathang gewog to start the SRI on his farm. The SRI pilot impact area in Pemathang gewog was implemented by the Samdrup Jongkhar district administration through the skills and the services of the gewog's agriculture extension officer Mr. Wangchuk. This interview was filmed during the crop cut to compare the difference in harvest between SRI and convent
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The Morong Vegetable group of Orong gewog, Samdrup Jongkhar.
The Morong Vegetable group is one of the successful vegetable production cooperatives in Bhutan. The group has 31 members. In this interview, the former chairman of the group, Jangchup Dorji, shares the purpose and the benefits of the group. The group is supported by the RNR Research and Development Centre of Wengkhar and the Department of Agricultural Marketing and Cooperatives. The production of
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About Phobji Gewog-A program by BBS 2
Courtesy: Bhutan Broadcasting Service
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Community service by CNR to Barp Gewog in Punakha
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Gewohnt gut - Qualitätssiegel für die gewog Kleinmachnow
Gewohnt gut - Qualitätssiegel für die gewog Kleinmachnow
Der demografische Wandel und damit einhergehend bezahlbarer Wohnraum, der möglichst barrierefrei gestaltet ist, darum geht es auch im Projekt barrierefreies Wohnen in der Heinrich-Heine-Straße in Kleinmachnow.
© teltOwkanal
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Red-vented Bulbul at Serigang, Kabji gewog, Punakha
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Thrashing paddy by the farmers of Nabchey village in Limbu Gewog, Punakha
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Thrashing paddy by the farmers of Nabchey village in Limbu Gewog, Punakha
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Thrashing paddy by the farmers of Nabchey village in Limbu Gewog, Punakha
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gewog eröffnete Heine-Park im Herzen Kleinmachnows
Eine grüne Oase - Barrierefreie Wege für Spaziergänge unter Schatten spendenden Bäumen, Bänke und demnächst ein Wasserspiel sowie Sportgeräte komplettieren die grüne Oase Heinrich-Heine-Park.
Ungebetene Besucher, wie z. B. Wildschweine, haben aufgrund der Einzäunung keine Chance, den Park zu besuchen.
Ein gelungenes Projekt und Freizeitangebot, das den Bürgern aber nur von April bis Oktober, tägli
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Gewog Kleinmachnow baut barrierefrei
Der Wohnungsneubau „Barrierefreies Wohnen" Heinrich-Heine-Straße in Kleinmachnow wurde gestartet.
© teltOwkanal
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Sensitization program at Tsento gewog
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Sensitization program at Shari gewog
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Bio Gas - Tsholingkhar and Goserling gewog under Tsirang Dzongkhag
Today in this edition producer Karma Cheki from Gelephu Bureau brings you a programme on the benefits of using Bio Gas.
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1/6 大日本帝国憲法現存論(質疑応答編)南出喜久治
再生リストへ直行 http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=02909E3FE8E12181 「日本国憲法」を帝国憲法体制内に存在する講和条約(講和大権を権限根拠とする行為に 基づく規範)と認定し、かつ、憲法としてはもともと無効であることを内閣や国会の決議 にて確認宣言します...
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Lyonchhen meets and interacts with the Goshey Nyenshey of Kabesa community in Kawang Gewog.
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07.04.12 Teil2.mpg
Laut Gewog R**** ist noch KEIN Baubeginn erfolgt. Die Öffnung des Daches W***strasse 14 ist nach Angabe Hr. B******** von der Gewog R**** lediglich etwas zu ...
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At Phuentsholing long back
Phuentsholing is a border town in southern Bhutan, and is the administrative seat of Chukha District. The town occupies parts of both Phuentsholing Gewog and Sampheling Gewog
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Kyichu Lhakhang - one of the most sacred shrines of Bhutan
Devotee spinning the prayer wheels at Kyichu Lhakhang situated in Lamgong Gewog of Paro District in Bhutan.
Kyichu Lhakhang also known as Kyerchu Temple or Lho Kyerchu is an important Himalayan Buddhist temple situated in Lamgong Gewog of Paro District in Bhutan.
The Jowo Temple of Kyichu is one of the oldest temples in Bhutan, originally built in the 7th century by the Tibetan Emperor Songtsän
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Amazing Duars Part 3 (Phunselling-The gateway of Bhutan from India)
Phuntsholing or Phuentsholing, is a border town in southern Bhutan and is the administrative seat (dzongkhag thromde) of Chukha District. The town occupies parts of both Phuentsholing Gewog and Sampheling Gewog. Phuentsholing adjoins the Indian town of Jaigaon, and cross-border trade has resulted in a thriving local economy. The town has the headquarters of the Bank of Bhutan.
The Dooars or Duars
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Devotee spinning prayer wheels at Kyichu Lhakhang - Paro, Bhutan
Devotee spinning the prayer wheels at Kyichu Lhakhang situated in Lamgong Gewog of Paro District in Bhutan.
Kyichu Lhakhang also known as Kyerchu Temple or Lho Kyerchu is an important Himalayan Buddhist temple situated in Lamgong Gewog of Paro District in Bhutan.
The Jowo Temple of Kyichu is one of the oldest temples in Bhutan, originally built in the 7th century by the Tibetan Emperor Songtsän
Kyichu Lhakhang in Lamgong Gewog of Paro District, Bhutan
Kyichu Lhakhang also known as Kyerchu Temple or Lho Kyerchu is an important Himalayan Buddhist temple situated in Lamgong Gewog of Paro District in Bhutan.
The...
Kyichu Lhakhang also known as Kyerchu Temple or Lho Kyerchu is an important Himalayan Buddhist temple situated in Lamgong Gewog of Paro District in Bhutan.
The Jowo Temple of Kyichu is one of the oldest temples in Bhutan, originally built in the 7th century by the Tibetan Emperor Songtsän Gampo. It is considered to be one of the 108 border taming temples he built.
In the 8th century the temple was visited by Padmasambhava and it is believed he concealed many spiritual treasures here.
Je Khenpo Sherab Gyaltshen wrote that during the 12th century the temple was looked after by the Lhapa Kagyu tradition and that during the 13th century it was handed over to a descendant of Phajo Drugom Zhigpo's son Nyima.
In his The Nyingma School of Tibetan Buddhism: It's Fundamentals and History, Jigdral Yeshe Dorje (2nd Dudjom Rinpoche) records that the Jowo Temple of Kyichu could not be seen and that Pema Lingpa (1450-1521) uncovered the temple and restored it as it was before.
In 1644 the temple was taken over by Ngawang Namgyal. From 1836 to 1838 the temple was restored and re-consecrated by the 25th Je Khenpo Sherab Gyaltshen.
In 1971, Kesang Choden Wangchuck, the queen of Jigme Dorji Wangchuck built a Guru Temple next to the old Jowo Temple which was consecrated by Dilgo Khyentse. Ever since then the annual rites of great accomplishment for the deities Vajrasattva, Palchen Heruka, and Vajrakilaya have been held in this temple for the well being of the country under the patronage of Kesang Choden Wangchuck.
There is a belief that the two orange trees in the courtyard of Kyichu Lhakhang bear fruit throughout the year.
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!
Reach us at rupindang @ gmail . com and admin@wildfilmsindia.com
wn.com/Kyichu Lhakhang In Lamgong Gewog Of Paro District, Bhutan
Kyichu Lhakhang also known as Kyerchu Temple or Lho Kyerchu is an important Himalayan Buddhist temple situated in Lamgong Gewog of Paro District in Bhutan.
The Jowo Temple of Kyichu is one of the oldest temples in Bhutan, originally built in the 7th century by the Tibetan Emperor Songtsän Gampo. It is considered to be one of the 108 border taming temples he built.
In the 8th century the temple was visited by Padmasambhava and it is believed he concealed many spiritual treasures here.
Je Khenpo Sherab Gyaltshen wrote that during the 12th century the temple was looked after by the Lhapa Kagyu tradition and that during the 13th century it was handed over to a descendant of Phajo Drugom Zhigpo's son Nyima.
In his The Nyingma School of Tibetan Buddhism: It's Fundamentals and History, Jigdral Yeshe Dorje (2nd Dudjom Rinpoche) records that the Jowo Temple of Kyichu could not be seen and that Pema Lingpa (1450-1521) uncovered the temple and restored it as it was before.
In 1644 the temple was taken over by Ngawang Namgyal. From 1836 to 1838 the temple was restored and re-consecrated by the 25th Je Khenpo Sherab Gyaltshen.
In 1971, Kesang Choden Wangchuck, the queen of Jigme Dorji Wangchuck built a Guru Temple next to the old Jowo Temple which was consecrated by Dilgo Khyentse. Ever since then the annual rites of great accomplishment for the deities Vajrasattva, Palchen Heruka, and Vajrakilaya have been held in this temple for the well being of the country under the patronage of Kesang Choden Wangchuck.
There is a belief that the two orange trees in the courtyard of Kyichu Lhakhang bear fruit throughout the year.
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!
Reach us at rupindang @ gmail . com and admin@wildfilmsindia.com
- published: 28 Dec 2014
- views: 57
Gewog Profile- Talog, Punakha
Producer Phub Dorji explores the gewogs and meets with the local leaders. Its an in-depth investigative story of developments in the grassroots level....
Producer Phub Dorji explores the gewogs and meets with the local leaders. Its an in-depth investigative story of developments in the grassroots level.
wn.com/Gewog Profile Talog, Punakha
Producer Phub Dorji explores the gewogs and meets with the local leaders. Its an in-depth investigative story of developments in the grassroots level.
- published: 16 Jul 2015
- views: 43
D.C. Wakhley of Pemathang gewog speaks on SRI
D.C.Wakhley was one of the first farmers of Pemathang gewog to start the SRI on his farm. The SRI pilot impact area in Pemathang gewog was implemented by the Sa...
D.C.Wakhley was one of the first farmers of Pemathang gewog to start the SRI on his farm. The SRI pilot impact area in Pemathang gewog was implemented by the Samdrup Jongkhar district administration through the skills and the services of the gewog's agriculture extension officer Mr. Wangchuk. This interview was filmed during the crop cut to compare the difference in harvest between SRI and conventionally farmed paddy.The production of this video was supported by the International Development Research Centre, IDRC, of Canada.
wn.com/D.C. Wakhley Of Pemathang Gewog Speaks On Sri
D.C.Wakhley was one of the first farmers of Pemathang gewog to start the SRI on his farm. The SRI pilot impact area in Pemathang gewog was implemented by the Samdrup Jongkhar district administration through the skills and the services of the gewog's agriculture extension officer Mr. Wangchuk. This interview was filmed during the crop cut to compare the difference in harvest between SRI and conventionally farmed paddy.The production of this video was supported by the International Development Research Centre, IDRC, of Canada.
- published: 26 Jun 2015
- views: 2
The Morong Vegetable group of Orong gewog, Samdrup Jongkhar.
The Morong Vegetable group is one of the successful vegetable production cooperatives in Bhutan. The group has 31 members. In this interview, the former chairma...
The Morong Vegetable group is one of the successful vegetable production cooperatives in Bhutan. The group has 31 members. In this interview, the former chairman of the group, Jangchup Dorji, shares the purpose and the benefits of the group. The group is supported by the RNR Research and Development Centre of Wengkhar and the Department of Agricultural Marketing and Cooperatives. The production of this video was supported by the International Development Research Centre, IDRC, of Canada.
wn.com/The Morong Vegetable Group Of Orong Gewog, Samdrup Jongkhar.
The Morong Vegetable group is one of the successful vegetable production cooperatives in Bhutan. The group has 31 members. In this interview, the former chairman of the group, Jangchup Dorji, shares the purpose and the benefits of the group. The group is supported by the RNR Research and Development Centre of Wengkhar and the Department of Agricultural Marketing and Cooperatives. The production of this video was supported by the International Development Research Centre, IDRC, of Canada.
- published: 26 Jun 2015
- views: 13
About Phobji Gewog-A program by BBS 2
Courtesy: Bhutan Broadcasting Service...
Courtesy: Bhutan Broadcasting Service
wn.com/About Phobji Gewog A Program By Bbs 2
Courtesy: Bhutan Broadcasting Service
- published: 22 Nov 2014
- views: 5
Gewohnt gut - Qualitätssiegel für die gewog Kleinmachnow
Gewohnt gut - Qualitätssiegel für die gewog Kleinmachnow
Der demografische Wandel und damit einhergehend bezahlbarer Wohnraum, der möglichst barrierefrei gesta...
Gewohnt gut - Qualitätssiegel für die gewog Kleinmachnow
Der demografische Wandel und damit einhergehend bezahlbarer Wohnraum, der möglichst barrierefrei gestaltet ist, darum geht es auch im Projekt barrierefreies Wohnen in der Heinrich-Heine-Straße in Kleinmachnow.
© teltOwkanal
wn.com/Gewohnt Gut Qualitätssiegel Für Die Gewog Kleinmachnow
Gewohnt gut - Qualitätssiegel für die gewog Kleinmachnow
Der demografische Wandel und damit einhergehend bezahlbarer Wohnraum, der möglichst barrierefrei gestaltet ist, darum geht es auch im Projekt barrierefreies Wohnen in der Heinrich-Heine-Straße in Kleinmachnow.
© teltOwkanal
- published: 20 Feb 2015
- views: 3
gewog eröffnete Heine-Park im Herzen Kleinmachnows
Eine grüne Oase - Barrierefreie Wege für Spaziergänge unter Schatten spendenden Bäumen, Bänke und demnächst ein Wasserspiel sowie Sportgeräte komplettieren die ...
Eine grüne Oase - Barrierefreie Wege für Spaziergänge unter Schatten spendenden Bäumen, Bänke und demnächst ein Wasserspiel sowie Sportgeräte komplettieren die grüne Oase Heinrich-Heine-Park.
Ungebetene Besucher, wie z. B. Wildschweine, haben aufgrund der Einzäunung keine Chance, den Park zu besuchen.
Ein gelungenes Projekt und Freizeitangebot, das den Bürgern aber nur von April bis Oktober, täglich von 7.30 bis 19.00 Uhr zur Verfügung steht.
Laue Sommer-Abende oder Spaziergänge im Winter zu verbringen, sind dadurch nicht möglich.
Die „PNN“ titelt in ihrer Ausgabe vom 30. Juni 2015: „Erholungsort mit Öffnungszeiten“.
Dem kann man sich nur anschließen, und TKSTV fragt auch: Warum eigentlich?
wn.com/Gewog Eröffnete Heine Park Im Herzen Kleinmachnows
Eine grüne Oase - Barrierefreie Wege für Spaziergänge unter Schatten spendenden Bäumen, Bänke und demnächst ein Wasserspiel sowie Sportgeräte komplettieren die grüne Oase Heinrich-Heine-Park.
Ungebetene Besucher, wie z. B. Wildschweine, haben aufgrund der Einzäunung keine Chance, den Park zu besuchen.
Ein gelungenes Projekt und Freizeitangebot, das den Bürgern aber nur von April bis Oktober, täglich von 7.30 bis 19.00 Uhr zur Verfügung steht.
Laue Sommer-Abende oder Spaziergänge im Winter zu verbringen, sind dadurch nicht möglich.
Die „PNN“ titelt in ihrer Ausgabe vom 30. Juni 2015: „Erholungsort mit Öffnungszeiten“.
Dem kann man sich nur anschließen, und TKSTV fragt auch: Warum eigentlich?
- published: 07 Jul 2015
- views: 2
Gewog Kleinmachnow baut barrierefrei
Der Wohnungsneubau „Barrierefreies Wohnen" Heinrich-Heine-Straße in Kleinmachnow wurde gestartet.
© teltOwkanal...
Der Wohnungsneubau „Barrierefreies Wohnen" Heinrich-Heine-Straße in Kleinmachnow wurde gestartet.
© teltOwkanal
wn.com/Gewog Kleinmachnow Baut Barrierefrei
Der Wohnungsneubau „Barrierefreies Wohnen" Heinrich-Heine-Straße in Kleinmachnow wurde gestartet.
© teltOwkanal
- published: 28 May 2013
- views: 18
Bio Gas - Tsholingkhar and Goserling gewog under Tsirang Dzongkhag
Today in this edition producer Karma Cheki from Gelephu Bureau brings you a programme on the benefits of using Bio Gas....
Today in this edition producer Karma Cheki from Gelephu Bureau brings you a programme on the benefits of using Bio Gas.
wn.com/Bio Gas Tsholingkhar And Goserling Gewog Under Tsirang Dzongkhag
Today in this edition producer Karma Cheki from Gelephu Bureau brings you a programme on the benefits of using Bio Gas.
- published: 14 Sep 2015
- views: 8
1/6 大日本帝国憲法現存論(質疑応答編)南出喜久治
再生リストへ直行 http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=02909E3FE8E12181 「日本国憲法」を帝国憲法体制内に存在する講和条約(講和大権を権限根拠とする行為に 基づく規範)と認定し、かつ、憲法としてはもともと無効であることを内閣や国会の決議 にて確認宣言します......
再生リストへ直行 http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=02909E3FE8E12181 「日本国憲法」を帝国憲法体制内に存在する講和条約(講和大権を権限根拠とする行為に 基づく規範)と認定し、かつ、憲法としてはもともと無効であることを内閣や国会の決議 にて確認宣言します...
wn.com/1 6 大日本帝国憲法現存論(質疑応答編)南出喜久治
再生リストへ直行 http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=02909E3FE8E12181 「日本国憲法」を帝国憲法体制内に存在する講和条約(講和大権を権限根拠とする行為に 基づく規範)と認定し、かつ、憲法としてはもともと無効であることを内閣や国会の決議 にて確認宣言します...
07.04.12 Teil2.mpg
Laut Gewog R**** ist noch KEIN Baubeginn erfolgt. Die Öffnung des Daches W***strasse 14 ist nach Angabe Hr. B******** von der Gewog R**** lediglich etwas zu ......
Laut Gewog R**** ist noch KEIN Baubeginn erfolgt. Die Öffnung des Daches W***strasse 14 ist nach Angabe Hr. B******** von der Gewog R**** lediglich etwas zu ...
wn.com/07.04.12 Teil2.Mpg
Laut Gewog R**** ist noch KEIN Baubeginn erfolgt. Die Öffnung des Daches W***strasse 14 ist nach Angabe Hr. B******** von der Gewog R**** lediglich etwas zu ...
At Phuentsholing long back
Phuentsholing is a border town in southern Bhutan, and is the administrative seat of Chukha District. The town occupies parts of both Phuentsholing Gewog and Sa...
Phuentsholing is a border town in southern Bhutan, and is the administrative seat of Chukha District. The town occupies parts of both Phuentsholing Gewog and Sampheling Gewog
wn.com/At Phuentsholing Long Back
Phuentsholing is a border town in southern Bhutan, and is the administrative seat of Chukha District. The town occupies parts of both Phuentsholing Gewog and Sampheling Gewog
- published: 03 Oct 2013
- views: 3
Kyichu Lhakhang - one of the most sacred shrines of Bhutan
Devotee spinning the prayer wheels at Kyichu Lhakhang situated in Lamgong Gewog of Paro District in Bhutan.
Kyichu Lhakhang also known as Kyerchu Temple or Lho...
Devotee spinning the prayer wheels at Kyichu Lhakhang situated in Lamgong Gewog of Paro District in Bhutan.
Kyichu Lhakhang also known as Kyerchu Temple or Lho Kyerchu is an important Himalayan Buddhist temple situated in Lamgong Gewog of Paro District in Bhutan.
The Jowo Temple of Kyichu is one of the oldest temples in Bhutan, originally built in the 7th century by the Tibetan Emperor Songtsän Gampo. It is considered to be one of the 108 border taming temples he built.
In the 8th century the temple was visited by Padmasambhava and it is believed he concealed many spiritual treasures here.
Je Khenpo Sherab Gyaltshen wrote that during the 12th century the temple was looked after by the Lhapa Kagyu tradition and that during the 13th century it was handed over to a descendant of Phajo Drugom Zhigpo's son Nyima.
In his The Nyingma School of Tibetan Buddhism: It's Fundamentals and History, Jigdral Yeshe Dorje (2nd Dudjom Rinpoche) records that the Jowo Temple of Kyichu could not be seen and that Pema Lingpa (1450-1521) uncovered the temple and restored it as it was before.
In 1644 the temple was taken over by Ngawang Namgyal. From 1836 to 1838 the temple was restored and re-consecrated by the 25th Je Khenpo Sherab Gyaltshen.
In 1971, Kesang Choden Wangchuck, the queen of Jigme Dorji Wangchuck built a Guru Temple next to the old Jowo Temple which was consecrated by Dilgo Khyentse. Ever since then the annual rites of great accomplishment for the deities Vajrasattva, Palchen Heruka, and Vajrakilaya have been held in this temple for the well being of the country under the patronage of Kesang Choden Wangchuck.
There is a belief that the two orange trees in the courtyard of Kyichu Lhakhang bear fruit throughout the year.
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!
Reach us at rupindang @ gmail . com and admin@wildfilmsindia.com
wn.com/Kyichu Lhakhang One Of The Most Sacred Shrines Of Bhutan
Devotee spinning the prayer wheels at Kyichu Lhakhang situated in Lamgong Gewog of Paro District in Bhutan.
Kyichu Lhakhang also known as Kyerchu Temple or Lho Kyerchu is an important Himalayan Buddhist temple situated in Lamgong Gewog of Paro District in Bhutan.
The Jowo Temple of Kyichu is one of the oldest temples in Bhutan, originally built in the 7th century by the Tibetan Emperor Songtsän Gampo. It is considered to be one of the 108 border taming temples he built.
In the 8th century the temple was visited by Padmasambhava and it is believed he concealed many spiritual treasures here.
Je Khenpo Sherab Gyaltshen wrote that during the 12th century the temple was looked after by the Lhapa Kagyu tradition and that during the 13th century it was handed over to a descendant of Phajo Drugom Zhigpo's son Nyima.
In his The Nyingma School of Tibetan Buddhism: It's Fundamentals and History, Jigdral Yeshe Dorje (2nd Dudjom Rinpoche) records that the Jowo Temple of Kyichu could not be seen and that Pema Lingpa (1450-1521) uncovered the temple and restored it as it was before.
In 1644 the temple was taken over by Ngawang Namgyal. From 1836 to 1838 the temple was restored and re-consecrated by the 25th Je Khenpo Sherab Gyaltshen.
In 1971, Kesang Choden Wangchuck, the queen of Jigme Dorji Wangchuck built a Guru Temple next to the old Jowo Temple which was consecrated by Dilgo Khyentse. Ever since then the annual rites of great accomplishment for the deities Vajrasattva, Palchen Heruka, and Vajrakilaya have been held in this temple for the well being of the country under the patronage of Kesang Choden Wangchuck.
There is a belief that the two orange trees in the courtyard of Kyichu Lhakhang bear fruit throughout the year.
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!
Reach us at rupindang @ gmail . com and admin@wildfilmsindia.com
- published: 12 Jan 2015
- views: 68
Amazing Duars Part 3 (Phunselling-The gateway of Bhutan from India)
Phuntsholing or Phuentsholing, is a border town in southern Bhutan and is the administrative seat (dzongkhag thromde) of Chukha District. The town occupies part...
Phuntsholing or Phuentsholing, is a border town in southern Bhutan and is the administrative seat (dzongkhag thromde) of Chukha District. The town occupies parts of both Phuentsholing Gewog and Sampheling Gewog. Phuentsholing adjoins the Indian town of Jaigaon, and cross-border trade has resulted in a thriving local economy. The town has the headquarters of the Bank of Bhutan.
The Dooars or Duars are the floodplains and foothills of the eastern Himalayas in North-East India around Bhutan. Duar means 'door' in Assamese, Bengali, Nepali, Maithili, Bhojpuri, Magahi and Telugu languages, and the region forms the gateway to Bhutan from India. There are 18 passages or gateways through which the Bhutanese people can communicate with the people living in the plains. This region is divided by the Sankosh river into the Eastern and the Western Dooars, consisting of an area of 8,800 km² (3,400 sq mi). The Western Dooars is known as the Bengal Dooars and the Eastern Dooars as the Assam Dooars. Dooars is synonymous with the term Terai used in Nepal and northern India and form the only nitrate rich soil in India.
The Dooars belonged to the Kamata Kingdom under the Koch dynasty; and taking advantage of the weakness of the Koch kingdom in subsequent times, Bhutan took possession of the Dooars. This region was controlled by the kingdom of Bhutan when the British annexed it in 1865 after the Bhutan War under the command of Captain Hedayat Ali. The area was divided into two parts: the eastern part was merged with Goalpara district in Assam and the western part was turned into a new district named Western Dooars. Again in the year 1869, the name was changed to Jalpaiguri District. After the end of the British rule in India in 1947, the Dooars acceded into the dominion of India and it merged with the Union of India shortly afterwards in 1949.
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Phuntsholing or Phuentsholing, is a border town in southern Bhutan and is the administrative seat (dzongkhag thromde) of Chukha District. The town occupies parts of both Phuentsholing Gewog and Sampheling Gewog. Phuentsholing adjoins the Indian town of Jaigaon, and cross-border trade has resulted in a thriving local economy. The town has the headquarters of the Bank of Bhutan.
The Dooars or Duars are the floodplains and foothills of the eastern Himalayas in North-East India around Bhutan. Duar means 'door' in Assamese, Bengali, Nepali, Maithili, Bhojpuri, Magahi and Telugu languages, and the region forms the gateway to Bhutan from India. There are 18 passages or gateways through which the Bhutanese people can communicate with the people living in the plains. This region is divided by the Sankosh river into the Eastern and the Western Dooars, consisting of an area of 8,800 km² (3,400 sq mi). The Western Dooars is known as the Bengal Dooars and the Eastern Dooars as the Assam Dooars. Dooars is synonymous with the term Terai used in Nepal and northern India and form the only nitrate rich soil in India.
The Dooars belonged to the Kamata Kingdom under the Koch dynasty; and taking advantage of the weakness of the Koch kingdom in subsequent times, Bhutan took possession of the Dooars. This region was controlled by the kingdom of Bhutan when the British annexed it in 1865 after the Bhutan War under the command of Captain Hedayat Ali. The area was divided into two parts: the eastern part was merged with Goalpara district in Assam and the western part was turned into a new district named Western Dooars. Again in the year 1869, the name was changed to Jalpaiguri District. After the end of the British rule in India in 1947, the Dooars acceded into the dominion of India and it merged with the Union of India shortly afterwards in 1949.
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- published: 15 Oct 2015
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Devotee spinning prayer wheels at Kyichu Lhakhang - Paro, Bhutan
Devotee spinning the prayer wheels at Kyichu Lhakhang situated in Lamgong Gewog of Paro District in Bhutan.
Kyichu Lhakhang also known as Kyerchu Temple or Lho...
Devotee spinning the prayer wheels at Kyichu Lhakhang situated in Lamgong Gewog of Paro District in Bhutan.
Kyichu Lhakhang also known as Kyerchu Temple or Lho Kyerchu is an important Himalayan Buddhist temple situated in Lamgong Gewog of Paro District in Bhutan.
The Jowo Temple of Kyichu is one of the oldest temples in Bhutan, originally built in the 7th century by the Tibetan Emperor Songtsän Gampo. It is considered to be one of the 108 border taming temples he built.
In the 8th century the temple was visited by Padmasambhava and it is believed he concealed many spiritual treasures here.
Je Khenpo Sherab Gyaltshen wrote that during the 12th century the temple was looked after by the Lhapa Kagyu tradition and that during the 13th century it was handed over to a descendant of Phajo Drugom Zhigpo's son Nyima.
In his The Nyingma School of Tibetan Buddhism: It's Fundamentals and History, Jigdral Yeshe Dorje (2nd Dudjom Rinpoche) records that the Jowo Temple of Kyichu could not be seen and that Pema Lingpa (1450-1521) uncovered the temple and restored it as it was before.
In 1644 the temple was taken over by Ngawang Namgyal. From 1836 to 1838 the temple was restored and re-consecrated by the 25th Je Khenpo Sherab Gyaltshen.
In 1971, Kesang Choden Wangchuck, the queen of Jigme Dorji Wangchuck built a Guru Temple next to the old Jowo Temple which was consecrated by Dilgo Khyentse. Ever since then the annual rites of great accomplishment for the deities Vajrasattva, Palchen Heruka, and Vajrakilaya have been held in this temple for the well being of the country under the patronage of Kesang Choden Wangchuck.
There is a belief that the two orange trees in the courtyard of Kyichu Lhakhang bear fruit throughout the year.
Source: Wikipedia
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Devotee spinning the prayer wheels at Kyichu Lhakhang situated in Lamgong Gewog of Paro District in Bhutan.
Kyichu Lhakhang also known as Kyerchu Temple or Lho Kyerchu is an important Himalayan Buddhist temple situated in Lamgong Gewog of Paro District in Bhutan.
The Jowo Temple of Kyichu is one of the oldest temples in Bhutan, originally built in the 7th century by the Tibetan Emperor Songtsän Gampo. It is considered to be one of the 108 border taming temples he built.
In the 8th century the temple was visited by Padmasambhava and it is believed he concealed many spiritual treasures here.
Je Khenpo Sherab Gyaltshen wrote that during the 12th century the temple was looked after by the Lhapa Kagyu tradition and that during the 13th century it was handed over to a descendant of Phajo Drugom Zhigpo's son Nyima.
In his The Nyingma School of Tibetan Buddhism: It's Fundamentals and History, Jigdral Yeshe Dorje (2nd Dudjom Rinpoche) records that the Jowo Temple of Kyichu could not be seen and that Pema Lingpa (1450-1521) uncovered the temple and restored it as it was before.
In 1644 the temple was taken over by Ngawang Namgyal. From 1836 to 1838 the temple was restored and re-consecrated by the 25th Je Khenpo Sherab Gyaltshen.
In 1971, Kesang Choden Wangchuck, the queen of Jigme Dorji Wangchuck built a Guru Temple next to the old Jowo Temple which was consecrated by Dilgo Khyentse. Ever since then the annual rites of great accomplishment for the deities Vajrasattva, Palchen Heruka, and Vajrakilaya have been held in this temple for the well being of the country under the patronage of Kesang Choden Wangchuck.
There is a belief that the two orange trees in the courtyard of Kyichu Lhakhang bear fruit throughout the year.
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: 27 Dec 2014
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