Tashi Namgyal
Ph.D. candidate in East Asian History at Penn State University. Interested in Tibet-Qing & Republican China relations; cultural encounters, Buddhist networks and literary traditions in East & Inner Asia.
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- On this World #Book Day, sharing a picture of one of my Tibetan books in traditional pecha format. Content: Vol. 5 from the Collected Works of the 13th Dalai Lama (༧རྒྱལ་བ་ཐུབ་བསྟན་རྒྱ་མཚོའི་གསུང་འབུམ), reprinted by Library of Tibetan Works and Archives. Digital version accessible via #BDRC. #Buddhism
- Reposted by Tashi Namgyal“His Holiness Pope Francis dedicated himself to the service of others, consistently revealing by his own actions how to live a simple, but meaningful life. The best tribute we can pay to him is to be a warm-hearted person, serving others wherever and in whatever way we can.” ~The Dalai Lama~
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- Reposted by Tashi NamgyalFinally caught up on the season finale of The White Lotus. There's a lot to say about the representation of Buddhism, what it gets right and less right, but ultimately I think it hits as an evocation of samsara. Reminded me of the frequently told story about the Buddha's disciple Kātyāyana:
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