The Drukpa Mystique: Bhutan in 21st Century

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This book presents a collage of Druk Yuel-The Land of the Peaceful Dragon in the contemporary times. Nestled in the southern foothills of the Eastern Himalayas, this small, last surviving Himalayan Buddhist kingdom has remained an enigma to the outside world owing to the kingdom’s centuries of isolation. Despite opening its window to the outside world in the last three or four decades, Bhutan stands apart for strictly adhering to indigenous paradigms and policies an age of globalization. No wonder this small kingdom has retained its distinct identity and culture in an age when identities are in a state of flux. The Drukpa Mystique encapsulates the mood and the spirit, the air and the atmospheres of Bhutan in general and the Drukpas in Bhutanese experience centres around the motif of mystique manifested in the multifaceted dimensions of personal, social, religious and cultural life. This book mixes empirical reality with documented knowledge.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Jaiwanti Dimri

Prof. Jaiwanti Dimri teachers English at H.P. University, Shimla. She was in the Faculty of English at Sherubtse College, Kanglung, in Bhutan during 1997-99 under the aegis of Colombo plan. A bilingual writer in Hindi and English, her publication include Ernest Hemingway: A Critical Study of his Short Stories and Non Fiction and Gagar Bhar Pani-a collection of short stories in Hindi. She is the recipient of ‘Arya Smriti Sahitya Samman”.

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Title
The Drukpa Mystique: Bhutan in 21st Century
Author
Edition
1st ed.
Publisher
ISBN
8172731566
Length
xii+188p., Figures; References; Notes; Glossary; Bibliography; 23cm.
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#Bhutan