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This is the 12th edition of Say it in Tibetan, by Norbu Chophel. It gives us great pleasure in bringing out this latest edition. The book has been well received by the students of Tibetan as well as English Language as an ideal guide and reference.The book was first published in 1989, mainly to fulfill the need of foreign tourist wanting to pick up some Tibetan conversational knowledge. But today it has become a best selling guide on the subject. The book is not ...
Folk Tales occupy an important place in Tibetan literature and often enrich the genre with their flavour and originality. But folk tales have remained unwritten and unrecorded. As such these fascinating tales have remained stored in the memories and were transmitted orally from generation to generation. In the process, a folk tale undergoes numerous changes, both gaining and losing a lot of their flavour. They are delightful nevertheless and never cease to ...
Folk Culture of Tibet is a general exposition of the miscellaneous Tibetan beliefs and superstitions. It includes chapters on tibetan superstitions on the Birth of a child, man and his clothes, foods and animals. From sections on the significance of the Language of Ravens to the Tibetan Traditional method of interpreting dreams. Also included is a translation of Karma Chakme’s rare text The Mirror of Omens. Above All, Folk Culture of Tibet brings to the ...
This ninth Edition of New English-Tibetan Dictionary has been well taken in by the students of English and Tibetan languages. It was brought to our notice that the Tibetan students of English language have found the dictionary simple and easy to understand, while foreigners studying Tibetan have found the book handy and easy to refer. For the school children, it has become a necessity now. The Dictionary has been appreciated by both the students for its handiness ...