Tashi Ling Tibetan Refugee Camp: Pokhara, Nepal (1966-1967)
Tashi Ling Tibetan Refugee Camp: Pokhara, Nepal (1966-1967)
Tibetan Refugee Camp in Pokhara Nepal
Three generations now have grown up in this Tibetan Refugee Camp in Nepal.
Episode 15: POKHARA & TIBETAN REFUGEE CAMPS | Journey Beyond | VLOG | YogaBeyond
In this weeks episode we journey to Pokhara for some much needed family time after Claudine’s big trek to Everest Base Camp. We visit waterfalls, the birth place of Buddha, the famous Peace Pagoda, Tibetan refugee camps and Sofie enjoys her first ever bike ride!
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Losar 1st Day in Lodrik Jampaling Settlement
1st day of Tibetan New Year 2145 Losar in Lodrik Jampaling Tibetan settlement...one of the biggest Tibetan settlement in Nepal which was formed in the year 1975.About 700 Tibetan refugee settle in this colony and is located at about 25 kms to the west of Pokhara. Must place to visit if one is interested in knowing about the Tibetans living in Nepal.... They have distinct story to tell....Watch this clip upto the end and comment if you like!
Old Age Home For Senior-Heavenly Place at Yangsa Tibetan Camp, Pokhara.. (Tapal Sport Club great Job
Eight verses of Training the Mind at Lodrik Jampaling Settlement Pokhara, Nepal
ཕྱི་ལོ་ ༢༠༡༩ ཟླ་ ༨ ཚེས་ ༢༠ ཉིན་རིས་མེད་ཆོས་སྨྲ་བ་དགེ་བཤེས་བློ་བཟང་ཟླ་བ་མཆོག་ནས། སྤོག་ར་ནང་པའི་ཤེས་ཡོན་ལྟེ་གནས་ཁང་གིས་གོ་སྒྲིག་འོག །སྤོག་ར་གློ་སྒྲིག་བྱམས་པ་གླིང་གཞིས་ཆགས་སུ་མ་ཎི་ཡིག་དྲུག་གི་སྒོ་ནས་བཀའ་འགྱུར་དང་བསྟན་འགྱུར་གཉིས་ཀྱི་ནང་དོན་སྙིང་པོ་དང་། བློ་སྦྱོང་ཚིགས་བརྒྱད་མའི་བཀའ་ཁྲིད་བཅས་གནང་པའི་བརྙན་པར།
Above is vidoe of Geshe Lobsang Dawa la's Teaching on the Essence of Kangyur and Tengyur through Six Syllable Mantra (Om Mani Pedme Hum) and Eight verses of Training the Mind at Lodrik Jampaling Settlement Pokhara, Nepal.
Organized by Pokhara Buddhist Education Centre.
Date- 20/08/2019
Edited by Nyimchoe
losar 2019 ,caves in pokhara
Unheard Voices of Tibetans in Nepal - part 3
Unheard Voices of Tibetans in Nepal
(Produced by The Sambad Nepal; 37 minutes; Subtitles and narrations in English)
Unheard Voices of Tibetans in Nepal is a short documentary film which presents the current plights of Tibetan refugees in Nepal. Nepalese scholars and human rights activists expose the unequal treatments and express dismays on the handling of refugees issue in Nepal. Two such refugee communities are the Bhutanese (of Nepalese origin) and Tibetans, who have lived in Nepal over 50 years.
The Sambad Nepal is a Nepalese human rights monitoring group based in Pokhara valley, western Nepal.
Tibetan Handicraft Centre I.
A documentary on a Tibetan Handicraft Centre, Nepal.
A carpet weaving handicraft centre enabling Tibetan refugees to sustain their livelihoods and well being.
You can purchase products from the Handicraft Centre online from
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1st birthday party ( Baby’s Tamding Jordan Yuthok),, Tibetan Yangsa Camp !!
Tibetan Refugee Camp - Nepal - Expert Handmade Carpets
Brothers Paul and Mathew Backholer visit a Tibetan refugee camp in Nepal, in season 1 of ByFaith TV.
At Jampaling , Pokhara , Nepal
During Losar
Khampa camp, Kathmandu/Nepal
Tibetan women work at carpet factory in Nepal
Tibetan women work at a carpet factory in Nepal. See an old woman work ata spinning wheel. She uses Tibetan sheep wool as the raw material for the carpets. She came to Nepal in 1959. The area at the carpet factory is for spinning. The old women at the carpet factory remember the days when she came to Nepal she said that Nepal used to be a very small country and it was very easy living here but nowadays it becomes tough.
After the Chinese invasion and complete occupation of Tibet in the year 1959, thousands of Tibetans fled Tibet and followed the Dalai Lama and sought asylum in India, Nepal and Bhutan. For those Tibetans, who could reach and stayed in Kathmandu, the capital of Nepal, His Majesty's Government has so kindly allotted some land within the Kathmandu city area for rehabilitation of the Tibetan Refugees. Among the Tibetan Refugees, there were a few skilled Tibetan carpet weavers whose main occupation was carpet weaving in Tibet. Keeping in view of this expertise and to employ Tibetan refugees in carpet weaving to sustain their livelihood in future.
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Jampaling Tibetan settlement, Nepal.
Enjoyed one night in a Tibetan settlement homestay,
TOL Episode 14: Free Tibet
A first soiree into the confusing and often exhausting world of global politics, after being befriended by a crazy friendly Tibetan fella called Mijima on the walk back from Poon Hill, I found myself on a bus to the nearby Tibetan Refugee Camp, Tashi Palkhiel, on the outskirts of Pokhara.
The people I met there were some of the warmest and toughest I'd met throughout the trip! This podcast is made of a series of recordings with a number of Tibetans, from both the camp and, randomly, from a night out in Kathmandu! I hear the stories of a number of refugees including:
Sonam (04:20) a travelling Tibetan handicraft merchant
Chime (09:45) the sister of Mijima and a really lovely lady!
Shota (22:52) an elder and the steward of the camp's monastery
Kunga (32:36) a 20 something Tibetan who lived in Lhasa in his younger years.
Had an incredible experience at the camp and chatting to some of the warmest people on the planet! Tibet is definitely on the list!
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Recorded December 2017
Paljorling short photoclip
Its just my first attempt to make a photo clip with limited pictures, Hope you will like it, and plz do not forget to share this video....
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