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This category has the following 6 subcategories, out of 6 total.
Pages in category "Bhutan"
The following 158 pages are in this category, out of 158 total.
A
- A Brief Account of Hungrel Drung Drung
- A Brief Historical Background of the Religious Institutions of Bhutan
- A Religious History of Bhutan
- A STUDY ON THE HISTORICAL FOUNDATIONS OF BHUTAN
- A Translation of Zhabten for the 4th Druk Gyalpo
- Acāryas
- Alcohol Culture in Bhutan
- Alcohol in Religious Rituals
- Atsara: A Character Both Sacred and Profane
B
- Becoming a Female Ritual Healer in Eastern Bhutan
- Bhutan
- Bhutan - Fortress of the Gods (Full Movie ) (Video)
- Bhutan's Bodhisattvas of Compassion, Wisdom, and Power
- Bhutan, In Search of a Celestial Kingdom Part 1.Road to Merak, an Unchartered Land (Video)
- Bhutan, In Search of a Celestial Kingdom Part 2.Golden Langurs and Black Yaks (Video)
- Bhutan, In Search of a Celestial Kingdom Part 3.The Legend of Tiger’s Nest Monastery (Video)
- Bhutan, In Search of a Celestial Kingdom Part 4.Thimphu Tsechu, the Kingdom’s Festival (Video)
- BHUTAN: POLITICAL REFORM IN A BUDDHIST MONARCHY
- Bhutanese Bathing Culture
- Bhutanese Calendar
- Bhutanese Food Culture in Kunzang Choden’s the Circle of Karma
- Bhutanese literature
- Bhutan’s Application of Nailless Architecture
- BHUTAN’S PERVASIVE PHALLUS: IS DRUKPA KUNLEY REALLY RESPONSIBLE
- Bhutan’s Zangdog Pelri Temples: Paradises of Guru Rinpoche
- Buddha gave Ten Reasons for promulgating laws responding to different situations
- Buddhism in Bhutan
- Buddhist Rituals in Bhutan
- Buddhist Stupas and Their Symbols in Vajrayana Buddhism in Bhutan
- Bumpa: Offering Vases
C
D
- Dance of Shinjé Yabyum
- Dances in Bhutan: A Traditional Medium of Information by Françoise Pommaret
- Death and Corpse Disposal Rituals
- Dechen Mönlam: An Aspiration Prayer for the Western Paradise
- Director of Shejun Agency
- Doctrine of legitimacy
- Domang / Zungdü
- Domtsün Dampa
- Dorje Lingpa and His Rediscovery of the “Gold Needle” in Bhutan
- Dorjé Pün, or Vajra Siblings
- Drubdra: Meditation Retreats
- Druk
- Druk Desi
- Druk: Dragon, the Sound of Thunder, Druk Sakyong
- Drukpa Kunley
- Drukpa Tsézhi and the Buddha’s First Sermon
- Dun Krothsang: A Ritual to Expel Spirits
- Dungse Garab Dorje Rinpoche - PRAMODAVAJRA
- Durmangana pudgala nigrahaya
- Dzong
- Dzongsar Jamyang Khyentse Rinpoche
- Dīpaṅkara
E
F
- Flourishing of Vajrayāna Buddhism in Bhutan and its Way Forward: An Opening Address
- From Dzong to Farmhouse: What Makes the Dzong a ‘Propelling’ Monument ?
- From Dzong to Urban Villa: the Dzong as Spatial Mediator Between Tradition and Modernization
- From Living to Propelling Monument: the Monastery- Fortress (dzong) as Vehicle of Cultural Transfer in Contemporary Bhutan
- From Popular Pilgrimage Festival to State Monastic Performance - The Politics of Cultural Production at Gomphu Kora, East Bhutan
- From Tibet to Bhutan A Note on the Introduction of the Dance of Gesar in Bumthang
G
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L
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P
- Padmasambhava, Yeshe Tsogyal, and the Sacred Geography of Bhutan
- Pema Lingpa
- Phajo Drugom Zhigpo
- President of the Loden Foundation
- Propelling Versus Pathetic Monuments: Terms and Categories
- Prophecy revealed by great terton Pema Lingpa (Tibetan)
- Protector Begtse Chen and Raven Headed Mahakala --Twin Protectors and Guardians of the Buddhist Faith in Tibet and Bhutan
- Punakha Dzong (1783-1999): a Pictorial Diachrony
R
- Reconstructing Punakha Dzong: A Case in Practice
- Reflecting on the Past to Forge the Future: What Can Modern Bhutan Learn From Ling Gesar’s Youthful Bodhisattva Warriors?
- Reldri
- Religious Dances of Bhutan and Teir Costumes
- Religious rituals shape the life of all Bhutanese
- Representing the Past in the Present: What Makes the Dzong a ‘Living’ Monument ?
- Rinchen Nadun: The Seven Precious Possessions
S
- Salang Choga: The Land Requesting Ritual
- Sang: A Women’s Ceremony in Ura
- Seeing the Sacred: an Interview with Pawo Choyning Dorji, Producer of Hema Hema: Sing Me A Song While I Wait
- Semkyé: The Thought of Enlightenment
- Serkem: Libation Offering
- Sertok: The Golden Pinnacle of Architecture
- Seven Limbs of Practice: Chöpa
- Shabdrung
- Shabdrung Ngawang Namgyal
- Shakpa: Atonement
- Sherap Nyingpo: The Heart Sūtra
- Sipa Chidö, Lü and Dö
- Spiritual values and public morality
T
- Ta Damtsik: Integrity
- TADPOLE NORBU
- Takdröl Amulets
- Tashi Gomang: Many-doored Auspicious Shrines
- Tashi Takgyé: The Eight Auspicious Signs
- Tendrel: Interdependent Causation
- Tengyur: Translated Commentaries
- Tenzhug / Zhabten: Requests for Long Life
- The Cultural Role and Authority of the Master-Builder
- The Dzong as Cultural Centre
- The Dzong as ‘Propelling’ Monument: Architecture as Vehicle of Cultural Renewal and Change
- The Festivals of Bhutan
- The Influence of Buddhism on Bhutanese trial system
- The Jewel Rosary of the Successive Incarnations of Gangteng Tulku
- The Lho-Druk Tradition of Bhutan
- The Making of a Bhutanese Buddha: Preliminary Remarks on the Biography of Tenzin Gyatso, a Bhutanese Scholar - Yogi
- The mysterious country of Bhutan, where earth meets sky (Video)
- The National Library and Archives of Bhutan
- The Reconstruction of Punakha Dzong: a Paradox?
- The Soul and Substance of Bhutan’s Cultural Heritage
- The Story of Shambhala
- The Wrathful Deities of Bhutan
- Throesol
- Torma of the Paro Valley
- Transfiguring Evil and Death: Bhutanese and Korean Mask Dances