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Discover the captivating Yellow Mask of Tashi Sholpa Opera, a cherished cultural heritage in Tibet. Learn about the craftsmanship and symbolism behind these remarkable masks. #TibetanOpera #CulturalHeritage
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Exploring Tibetan Sky Burial: Sacred Sites and Practices Nestled amidst the towering Himalayan peaks, Tibetan sky burial sites embody a culture deeply rooted in spirituality and ancient customs. This timeless practice entails exposing the deceased to celestial elements, fostering a unique connection between life, death, and the eternal sky. Join us on a captivating journey...
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In Tibet, funeral services follow traditional customs such as Tomb Stupa, Cremation, Sky Burial, Water burial, and Ground burial. These services adhere to a strict hierarchical structure and clear demarcation. The choice of service primarily relies on the divination from Lama.  Tomb Pagoda Tomb Pagodas are used to honour and remember virtuous and talented individuals...
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Capture the beauty of Tibetan culture with a stunning photo in traditional dress. From the iconic Potala Palace to remote Kham, explore the best locations in Tibet for an authentic and enchanting experience. Remember to respect the local culture and embrace the significance of the Chuba for a truly captivating image.
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Lhasa, the capital of Tibet, is a city full of fascinating tales and captivating traditions. Among its many intriguing aspects, one wonders why some houses in this ancient city are painted in a vibrant yellow. To understand the significance of this colour choice, we must explore the region's rich history and uncover the captivating story...
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Discover the allure and symbolism of Himalayan traditional clothing, from majestic aristocratic attire to the simplicity of Lhasa's elegance and the heroic spirit of Tibetan garments. Dive deep into the vibrant cultures of the Himalayas and ignite appreciation for their rich traditions.
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Explore the fascinating journey of Tibetan currency, from its minting under the endorsement of Tibetan regents to the intricate symbolism depicted on each banknote. Delve into the cultural heritage and historical significance of Tibetan silver notes, reflecting the resilience and traditions of the Tibetan people.
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The silk scarf is used by Tibetans and some Mongolians in their daily ritual interactions such as worship and welcome, gifts, etc. Presenting Khada is a traditional Tibetan practice that reflects greeting, congratulation and respect. The silk Khada is offered as a gift to guests during weddings, funerals, visits to seniors, worship of Buddha statues,...
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Mount-Bonri in Nyingchi
Before Buddhism entered Tibet, this snow-covered plateau had its own traditional religious beliefs. This native religion developed by primitive Shamanism. which has great influence on the human world such as ghosts, gods, heaven, earth, mountains and rivers, earth and rocks, and even vegetation. The worship of animism has a strong shaman color and the custom...
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Discover the origins and meanings behind the eight auspicious symbols of Buddhism, including the two golden fish, conch shell, and lotus flower.
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Discover the complexities of the Tibetan system of astronomy and astrology, which involves intricate calculations and no complete ephemeris.
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Discover the fascinating story behind the campaign launched by Emperor Trisong Detsen to bring protector Pehar Gyalpo from the Bhata Hor to Tibet.
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Learn about Losar, the Tibetan New Year festival celebrated for 2 weeks. Discover its history, Buddhist elements, and unique traditions.
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Join us on a captivating journey to uncover the mysteries behind Dzi beads, the cherished treasures of Tibetan culture. Discover their origins, mystical powers, and cultural significance as we delve into the enigmatic world of Dzi beads. Explore the rich history, symbolism, and the role they play in traditional Tibetan medicine. Unveil the beauty and...
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Explore the world of Tibetan crafts, from jewellery to incense, knives, carpets, masks, Thangka art, and silver ornaments. Discover their history and cultural significance.
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This showcases how Tibetans developed their architectural skills and way of living while facing natural disasters. In the Tubo period, the Yumbulagang Palace was built, followed by the Chingwa Thaktse Palace and the Potala Palace. The first Samye Monastery was then constructed during Trisong Detsan’s reign, marking the foundation of Tibetan housing style and construction...
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An Introduction of King Gesar King Gesar is a collective heroic epic originating from Tibet in the 11th to 13th centuries. Revered as the son of the God of Heaven, Gesar ruled over the ancient Tibetan kingdom of Ling. With great wisdom and supernatural abilities, Gesar and his followers courageously fought against malevolent forces, ultimately...
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Learn about the profound symbolism of the Mandala, representing the realms of desire in the Buddhist universe, and the path to liberation from the cycle of life and death. Discover the intricate details of this ancient art form.
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Discover the significance of prayer wheels in Tibetan culture. Learn how these portable religious objects help spread blessings and accumulate good karma.
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The art of making small pagodas in Tibet is not just a craft but also a deeply religious practice that holds great significance in the lives of the Tibetan people. The process begins with the creation of a clay impression of a pagoda, meticulously moulded by skilled hands. Once the shape is perfected, the pagoda...
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