Aiming high for Tibetan Business (Part II)-An interview with Tsewang Namgyal
Tsewang Namgyal was born in Dharamsala, India, and graduated from Tibetan Children Village. He immigrated to the United States under the 1,000 resettlement project and then joined the U. S.
All Monks Peace March Flagged off in Mysore
On the Buddha Purnima, the 15th day of the Tibetan New Year, the Monks in South India took out a historic and sacred march for the freedom of ones country that had been under the evil clutches of
TEAM Conducts Spring Cleaning for the Spring Teaching
Tesi Environmental Awareness Movement (TEAM) today begins its two-week awareness building campaign on Waste Management in Dharamsala for the duration of His Holiness the Dalai Lama’s teaching. As part
Tibetans carry on as glaciers fall victim to global warming
Although the melting of Tibet’s massive glaciers threatens to have dire global repercussions, climate change remains a vague concept for the people of this Himalayan region.
The dalai lama finds a new voice
The village of Tengster in northeastern Tibet barely even fits the definition of obscurity with its few hundred inhabitants living under the benign gaze of Mount Kyeri. To be born here would
Last rites of Chogye Trichen Rinpoche concluded
His Eminence Chogye Trichen Rinpoche who passed away on 22nd January was cremated here at the premises of Jamchen Monastery, Boudha, Kathmandu today according to traditional Buddhist ritual