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The Tibet Post Exclusive Interview with volunteer and activist Heidi Minx

I'm from the United States, and was born in Baltimore. My dad was a travel journalist and he started me traveling when I was very young. I started studying Dharma about twelve years ago. I run my own businesses, designed a fashion line, just wrote a book, and do marketing consulting, journalism, and modeling. About a year and a half ago, I came over to India to do some volunteer work, and started to spend all of my afternoons up here in Dharamsala.

Tibetan Buddhist Child Monks of Tsechokling Monastery add artistic flavor to McLeod Ganj

24october20092Dharamshala: Nestled against the cliff off an alley leading down from McLeod Ganj's main square, the Tsechokling Monastery generally goes unknown to those who have no specific business there; its location seems like it was chosen for secrecy. On Wednesday October 22, however, Tsechokling's secret was out, as it opened its doors to locals and foreigners alike for a one-day mixed media art exhibition organized by the Half Moon Project entitled "Inner Reflections: A Creative Journey through Art by Tibetan Buddhist Child Monks of Tsechokling Monastery."

Last Updated on Thursday, 17 December 2009 19:29

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Website Design Development by Tibetan professional

We are few Tibetan guys in Dharamshala trying to go ahead and reach the top of the web world. Our friends from western countries, who are amazing programmer, also works with us. And then also our teachers,  whose technical knowledge on web technologies makes our team stronger with his advice.

Architecture in Tibet

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white_palace_of_the_potalaArchitecture in Tibet contains Chinese and Indian influences, and reflects a deeply Buddhist approach. The Buddhist Prayer wheel, along with two deer or dragons, can be seen on nearly every Gompa in Tibet. The design of the Tibetan Chörtens can vary, from roundish walls in Kham to squarish, four-sided walls in Ladakh.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 10 November 2009 08:21

Tibetan Buddhist monks visit MU, create mandala

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Since the sixth century, Tibetan monks have been creating mandalas, an ancient art form made of finely ground marble. After their opening ceremony on Monday, which included chants and prayers, monks worked hours to create a mandala in Ellis library at MU.