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tibetoday vol. 1 No. 8
JULY 10th, 2007
 
 
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IN THE SPOTLIGHT
Kalmykia’s
Highest Honour for
His Holiness
The future historians will consider the revival of Buddhism in former Soviet Republics as of Kalmyk as one of the towering contributions of the fourteenth Dalai Lama. Read Full story...

COVER STORY
The Dying Art
As I entered his workshop, I was appalled to see a ripe old man, aged seventy-nine, frail and tired wielding a heavy hammer applying on a copper sheet, giving shape to a face of deity. This is the face of the Tibetan metal sculpture tradition and this is it the present and may be the future.
Read Full story...

IN FOCUS:
SAREGAMA Launches
New Tibetan Album
Saregama, one of the most famous Indian music companies on the auspicious day of the Gaden Namchoe launched its first ever Tibetan album Tibetan Master Chants by Lama Tashi, who captured the eyes of the world recently through his famous Tibetan chanting. He was India’s Grammy nominee, at the Indira Gandhi National Centre for Arts, New Delhi.
A Conversation with Chant Master Lama Tashi.
To read the full story, please check the January Issue of Tibetoday magazine.

ART & ENTERTAINMENT
The Journey of Passion
A Nangma Evening with Singer Loten Namling.
In the next few decades to come, he would soon transform himself into a High Priest of Nangma tradition.


To read the full story, please check the January Issue of Tibetoday magazine.

ARTSCAPES
Br
ush Strokes in Exile
On 10 December 2006, Dharamsala, the quiet hilly resort of Kangra valley, the residence of the Dalai Lama woke up to witness an art exhibition organized by the Tibetan Artist Association, comprising largely of amateur painters at the Tibet Museum hall. The Kalon Tripa Prof Samthong Rinpoche cut the red ribbon and then the exhibition was thrown open for art lovers and admirers. Read Full story...

 

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