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Jo mo Kun mkhar:a pilgrimage to the abode of Ama Jo mo,the yul lha of the ’Brog pa of Eastern Bhutan
pilgrimage Ama Jo mo Jo mo Kun mkhar
2008/11/27
Known to the rest of the Bhutanese population as the Brokpas (’brog pa), the yak herding
semi-nomads of Me rag and Sag steng in Eastern Bhutan (Trashigang district) occupy a
special place in Bhutan....
Estate and rituals in central Bhutan:the example of O rgyan chos gling
central Bhutan rgyan chos gling
2008/11/20
The O rgyan chos gling estate in the sTang valley of Bumthang (Central Bhutan) is associated
with the great Tibetan masters Klong chen rab byams (1308–1363) and rDo rje
gling pa (1346–1405).
The Library of O rgyan chos gling has a rich collection of Buddhist writings. One manuscript
volume contains the short works of dBen sa rGyal ba Blo bzang don grub (1505–
1566). There are about 89 p...
Ka¯-thog-pa bSod-nams rgyal-mtshan (1466–1540) and his activities in Bhutan
lHo-mon Ka-thog-pa Himalayan Kingdom dBu-’od Ye-shes ’bum[-pa]
2008/11/7
A first assessment of the history of the lHo-mon Ka-thog-pa in Bhutan was provided by
the late Michael Aris in his book Bhutan: The Early History of a Himalayan Kingdom,
Warminster 1979, pp. 153–154...
Development of the national language in Bhutan and other activities of the Dzongkha Development Commission
Bhutan Dzongkha Development Commission national language
2008/11/7
The Dzongkha Development Commission is a semi-autonomous organ of the Royal Government
of Bhutan dedicated to the advancement of the national language and the study
and documentation of the kingdom’...
bsTan-’dzin Chos-rgyal’s Bhutan Legal Code of 1729 in comparison with Sde-srid Sangs-rgyas rgya-mtsho’s Guidelines for Government Officials
Bhutan Legal Government Officials Guidelines dzin Chos-rgyal’s
2008/11/7
In his short introduction to the “Sources for the History of Bhutan” (Vienna 1986) Michael
Aris remarked that the only published text which affords a parallel to the Bhutan Legal
Code of 1729 compos...
Losar celebration:the significance of food in a noble and religious family of Central Bhutan
Losar celebration Central Bhutan food religious
2008/11/6
The paper is an active participant observer’s account of losar (lo gsar: new year according
to the Tibetan lunar calendar) as it happened in the home of a noble family in the late
1950’s in Bumthang...