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Ani Choying Dolma is an exceptional singer, admired by fans in Nepal and throughout the world. People are moved to tears by the plaintive purity of her voice, and the haunting melodies of her ancient songs and hymes, passed from master to pupil for many centuries.
In 1997, Ani-la began performing and recording Cho for audiences around the world, connecting Westerners to Tibetan culture and music. Ani Choying has gained wide popularity in Nepal as well, after she released her first Nepali CD “Moments of Bliss” in 2004 for which she was bestowed with laurels for her fantastic soothing voice.

Namo Ratna Traya ya.. Long Mantra of Avlokiteshwor. Album INNER PEACE

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Arya Tara School

Arya Tara School ( school founded by Ani Choying Drolma) 's nun participating Nepal 2nd International Festival 2011.
Future Targets:
1. Education for Women (Nuns): Both Religious Education and Secular Education; Upgrading Buddhist Nuns both in practical education in nursing, midwife, and in medical profession as well as in the position of “Khenpo”.
2. Utilization of Positive Power of Voice for healing People:
Believe in creating positive power with positive thinking, kindness, wisdom, and awaking mind for women in Nepal which leads to welfare of human being. MORE INFO on her music Album
Album "SMILE" , Song Title "MUSKAAN" (Personally recommend)
This video is Uploaded by TheChoying on Dec 7, 2010

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Hanuman (Sanskrit: हनुमान्, Hanumān), is a Hindu deity, who is an ardent devotee of Rama, a central character in Ramayana and one of the dearest devotees of lord Rama.

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Shiva, great yoga master
This picture I found in Internet . This picture is very nice, that's why share with you. never seen before hope you like it.

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WHITE TARA
Buddhist Avlokiteshwor

Hello my Blog reader, it's been long time i have not posted new Blog post. Hope this blog is still interesting for you to know about Tibetan Buddhism Symbols and its arts.
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WHEEL OF LIFE THANKA PAINTINGS In Our Dharma Gallery
Wheel Of Life Frame Wheel Of Life Wheel Of Life
GOLD THANKA PAINTINGS In Our Dharma Gallery
SITATAPATRA GOLD THANKA Green Tara Green Tara
MANDALA THANKA PAINTINGS In Our Dharma Gallery
12 Chakra Buddha Mandala Buddha Mandala Avalokiteshwor Mandala Chakrasamvara Shakti Wheel of life
Most of the Pictures I took in my Gallery. So Welcome to Our Gallery and enjoy this Tibetan arts In Thailand. Many Friends complain me about they can't find the pictures , easily or it's hard to find . So as your suggestion i am trying to made a post Like Picture Gallery. Which help u find picture easily.
FIGURE THANKA PAINTINGS In Our Dharma Gallery
WHITE TARA Japanease Avalokiteshwor Japanease Avalokiteshwor Detail Standing White Tara

NEWARI THANKA PAINTINGS In Our Dharma Gallery
Chakra samvar Chakrasamvara Shakti Ganesha ThankaDhyani Buddha Vairochana Dhyani Buddha Ratnasambhava Newari Ganesha Thanka Ganesha Thanka Ganesha Thanka the story about Creation of Kathmandu Valley

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Tara is the Female deity of the Buddhist Pantheon, and probably the most popular goddess in the Buddhism. She is considered to be the goddess of universal compassion who represents virtuous and enlightened activity. It is believed that Tara is born from tear of Bodhisatwa of Compassion, Avalokiteshwor. White Tara is born from the left and Green Tara from the right. Tara is believed to protect the living beings while they are crossing the Ocean of Existence and Suffering.

GREEN TARA is represented seated on a lotus-throne, the right leg pendant, with the foot supported by a small lotus, the stem of which is attached to the lotus throne. She is slender, graceful in her pose, and dressed like a Bodhisattva and wears the five-leafed crown. These leaves of crown symbolize five Dhyani-Buddhas. Some time in her crown, the five Dhyani-Buddhas are figured.
Her hair is abundant and wavy. Her right hand is in 'charity' mudra, and her left hand is in 'argument' mudra, which holds the lotus.
She has two full open eyes, where as her another manifestation; the White Tara has seven meditation [half-closed] eyes. The goddess may also be represented with a small image of Amoghasiddhi [one of the five Dhyani-Buddhas] in her headdress.


GREEN TARA THANKGKA

WHITE TARA symbolizes perfect purity, and is believed to represent Transcendent Wisdom, which secures everlasting bliss to its possessor or worshipper.
The White Tara is represented seated, with legs locked, the soles of the feet turned upward [lotus posture]. She wears the same garments and ornaments as a Bodhisattva, and her hair is abundant and wavy. Her right hand is in 'charity' mudra, and left holding the stem of the full-blown lotus, is in 'argument' mudra. She generally has third eye of foreknowledge, and eyes on the palms of her hands and soles of her feet, symbolizes sensitivity.
Tibetan Lamaism believed that Tara is incarnate in all good women. She is also have Mortal base in Historic persons of the Nepali and Chinese Princess who married to the Great King sRong-tsan-sgam-po, and credited with introduction of Buddhism to Tibet. Tara holds a very prominent position in Nepal and Tibet.

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