Jacques Marchais Museum of Tibetan Art was created in 1947.
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Deborah Ashencaen has written:
'The mirror of mind' -- subject(s): Art, Tantric-Buddhist, Art, Tibetan, Buddhist art and symbolism, Catalogs, Symbolism in art, Tibetan Art
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Michael Henss has written:
'Tibet' -- subject(s): Architecture, Art, Tibetan, Buddhist art and symbolism, Description and travel, Tibetan Art
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Erberto F. Lo Bue has written:
'Gyantse revisited' -- subject(s): Art, Tantric-Buddhist, Art, Tibetan, Tibetan Art
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Glenn H. Mullin has written:
'Death and dying' -- subject(s): Buddhism, Death, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Death
'The Six Yogas of Naropa'
'Female Buddhas' -- subject(s): Art, Art collections, Art, Tantric-Buddhist, Art, Tibetan, Buddhism, Buddhist art and symbolism, Buddhist goddesses in art, Doctrines, Private collections, Tibetan Art
'The practice of Kalachakra'
'Death and Dying (Arkana)'
'The mystical arts of Tibet' -- subject(s): Art collections, Art, Tantric-Buddhist, Art, Tibetan, Exhibitions, Tibetan Art
'The Practice of the Six Yogas of Naropa'
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Awanggesang has written:
'Zang zu zhuang shi tu an yi shu' -- subject(s): Art, Tibetan, Decoration and ornament, Tibetan Art
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The web address of the Jacques Marchais Museum Of Tibetan Art is: http://www.tibetanmuseum.org
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The address of the Jacques Marchais Museum Of Tibetan Art is: 338 Lighthouse Ave, Staten Island, NY 10306-1217
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Hugo Kreijger has written:
'Tibetan paintings' -- subject- s -: Tankas - Tibetan scrolls -, Art collections, Catalogs, Private collections, Buddhist painting, Painting, Tibetan Painting
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Siegbert Hummel has written:
'Tibetisches Kunsthandwerk in Metall' -- subject(s): Metal-work
'Die meroitische Sprache und das protoaltaische Sprachsubstrat als Medium zu ihrer Deutung' -- subject(s): Meroitic language, Proto-Altaic language
'Mythologisches aus Eurasien im Ge-sar-Heldenepos der Tibeter' -- subject(s): History and criticism, Influence, Mythology, European, Epic poetry, Tibetan, Mythology, Asian, Hero worship, Mythology, Tibetan, Gesar (Legendary character), Tibetan Mythology, Asian Mythology, Gesar, European Mythology, Tibetan Epic poetry
'Geheimnisse tibetischer Malereien' -- subject(s): Painting, Tibetan, Demonology, Buddhist, Art, Buddhist, Lamaism, Buddhist Art, Tibetan Painting, Buddhist Demonology
'Simbabwe' -- subject(s): Excavations (Archaeology), Antiquities
'Lamaistische Studien' -- subject(s): Buddhist art and symbolism, Gods, Buddhist, Art, Tibetan, Buddhist Gods, Tibetan Art
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Joshua Goldberg has written:
'Tibetan tankas' -- subject(s): Buddhist art and symbolism, Mandala (Buddhism), Tankas (Tibetan scrolls)
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Asian countries such as China, Korea, Tibetan, Vietnam and Japan deal in export of Oriental art. They sell these pieces of art to collectors or museums.
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Robert N. Linrothe is an art historian and scholar specializing in Himalayan art and Tibetan Buddhism. He has written several books on the subject, including "Visible Realms: The Power of Intention in Tibetan Healing Art" and "Holy Madness: Portraits of Tantric Siddhas."
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Patrick Mandala has written:
'\\' -- subject(s): Art, Comparative, Buddhist art and symbolism, Comparative Art, Mandala (Buddhism), Painting, Tantric-Buddhist, Tankas (Tibetan scrolls)
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Heather Stoddard has written:
'Early Sino-Tibetan Art'
'Le mendiant de l'Amdo'
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The Tibetan word for king written in Tibetan is "རྒྱལ་སྤྱི" which is pronounced as "gyalpo".
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A Tibetan dog refers to breeds such as the Tibetan Mastiff, Tibetan Spaniel, and Tibetan Terrier that originate from Tibet. These dogs were bred for purposes such as herding, guarding, and companionship in the harsh terrain of the Himalayan region. They are known for their loyalty, protective instincts, and unique physical appearance.
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The Tibetan translation for snow is "སྤྱི་པ་" (pronounced "yipai").
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The Tibetan translation of the phrase: "Student of the Tibetan language" in Wylie-Tibetan:
bod kyi skad yig la slob sbyong byed mkhan
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You can get the Tibetan translation of this phrase in the actual Tibetan Uchen Script here:
http://tibetantranslation.bravehost.com
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The Tibetan word for happiness is ཞི་བདེ (zhi bde).
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There is no specific animal known as a "Tibetan Beast." Tibet is home to various unique wildlife such as the Tibetan antelope, Tibetan blue bear, and snow leopard, but there is no creature commonly referred to as a "Tibetan Beast." It could be a mythical or fictional creature.
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The Tibetan Empire lasted from the year 618 to 841. The capital of the Tibetan Empire was Lhasa, Pho brang.
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In order to give a Tibetan handshake, you would stretch your hand and slightly bow. This is the traditional form of Tibetan handshake.
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I believe that tibetan people speak traditional chinese, so by theory noah in tibetan is 諾亞
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Although Tibetan culture is more recent, Tibetan medical practices can be traced back over 2,500 years.
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Karma in Tibetan is written as "ཀརྨ" which is pronounced as "karma".
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No he did not marry the Tibetan tailor.
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