10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DZONGKA»
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Dzongka in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
Dzongka and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The Life of Shabkar: The Autobiography of a Tibetan Yogin
Even if you don't fully repay your parents' kindness, At least don't cast them aside
when they grow old, Dzongka folk. Even ifyou don't offer teaand money tothe
sangha, At least give something to those who begfor almsin the autumn,
Dzongka ...
Shabkar Natshok Rangdrol, 2014
2
The Biographies of Rechungpa: The Evolution of a Tibetan ...
Rechungpa was born in Rala (Ra-la), which is about an hour's drive up a valley
leading south-east from Dzongka (rDzong-dkar), though in these biographies it is
simply referred to as Khab Gungthang 'the capital of Gungthang' which ...
3
Nepal; Strategy for Survival
The attack on Dzongka was not as successful, but the garrison there was closely
besieged and all communication with Nepal was cut off. The Tibetans had
carefully timed the attacks to coincide with heavy snowfall in the Himalayan
passes, ...
4
Peter Aufschnaiter's eight years in Tibet
Dzongka was a very important trading centre, where the route from Nepal in the
south divided up into several different routes to the north. One way led over the
Takgye Pass, which we had crossed on our way to Dzongka. Another route was ...
Peter Aufschnaiter, Martin Brauen, 2002
5
Recognizing Reality: Dharmakirti's Philosophy and Its ...
Another choice that may surprise my reader is how infrequently Dzongka-ba is
mentioned in this work. This limited presence of the founder of the Ge-luk
tradition is not due to some idiosyncratic choice but merely reflects that Dzong-
kaba wrote ...
6
King of the Empty Plain: The Tibetan Iron-Bridge Builder ...
On the morning that the traders departed from Dzongka, he emanated four fine
loads of conch shell, indigo, brown sugar, and cotton. Loading them on two
donkeys, he started off. They cried, "How is it possible that this Crazy Tsondru,
who has ...
English legend at left: INTERNATIONAL WOMENS YEAR, the same legend but in
Dzongka at right. Date 1975 at the bottom. Reverse: An elaborate cross with holy
thunderbolt in center. English and Dzongka legend above: BHUTAN, value in ...
8
The Tibetan Book of the Dead: Literature and Artwork on ...
In A Book of Three Inspirations, Dzongka-pa discusses the practices of all Six
Doctrines with extraordinary precision and depth, quoting from a wealth of Indian
and Tibetan sources as well as drawing upon his own profound inner experience
.
Bryan Jaré Cuevas, Gregory Alexander Hillis, 1997
9
Travels of a consular officer in eastern Tibet: together ...
Gaji (Chinese Kaiyii) was in ancient days a part of Litang, and subsequently
became a portion of De-ge, of which it formed the southern-most dzongka, or
district. When the Chinese occupied De-ge in 1909 they incorporated Gaji in the
...
10
Strangers Of The Mist: Tales of War and Peace from India's ...
Apart from ULFA andtheNDFB, which had located theirtactical and
politicalheadquarters in Samdrup Dzongka district bordering Assam, members
ofthe Kamatapur Liberation Organization were alsobased there; some 3,000
persons, including ...
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «DZONGKA»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
Dzongka is used in the context of the following news items.
New Zealanders making a difference
In Dzongka, the language of Bhutan, Tashi means "good luck" and in many of the places Sutton and his colleagues work, it helps a child to ... «New Zealand Herald, Dec 06»
On road in exotic Bhutan
Directed and written by Khyentse Norbu. (Not rated. 108 minutes. In Dzongka with English subtitles. At the Balboa, Rafael and the Act theaters ... «San Francisco Chronicle, Jan 05»