Tibetan Wellness Instruments: Ting-Sha or Cymbals
The Tibetan Tingsha, or Ting-Sha, is another exotic sound instrument Tibetans and people from different parts of the world love. It is composed of ...
Read moreIn Tibet, where the origin of the gong is clearly evident, they are used to summon or call Tibetans to participate in monastic rituals and sessions...
Read moreWe tend to seek remedies that may somewhat be complicated, expensive, and sophisticated, though sometimes the simplest one is the best, and works ...
Read moreCelebrating World Health Day this April 7 may be the most meaningful yet, and possibly the most intense, in light of the continuing almost global s...
Read moreWhat's the Difference Between a 'Lungta' and a 'Darchog'? Maybe not everyone knows that Tibetan prayer flags are either designed for horizontal or ...
Read moreThe prayer flags symbolize immense power that defeats evil to tread the path towards liberation and freedom. They are deemed to by the Himalayan an...
Read moreMother's day slowly approaches, and it's time we say thanks to our mothers for all the love, care, and support they have given us. It's those littl...
Read moreThe Yak, whether domesticated or wild, is held as an icon revered by Tibetans. It’s among the many wonders in Tibet that represent the country, and...
Read moreMany think of the Himalayas as a place of cultural wonders but they aren’t just that. It is a place on earth teeming with numerous kinds of animals...
Read moreThe majestic Himalayan mountain peaks and natural wonders of cultural identities and present dilemma.
Read moreThe fine cashmere fibres are obtained from the cashmere goat’s soft and fluffy undercoat belly.
Read moreShahtoosh and cashmere are often been confused as being made from the same animal. One is from the Cashmere goat and the other from ...
Read moreHave you heard of the terms: cheap, regular, baby, and pashmina cashmere? What do they really mean?
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