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<< previous page 1 next page>> written by Lily Sarmiento Rug making has been a part of Tibet's Art and Culture for generations and generations. After reading this article, one would have an idea of what a Tibetan rug is, how it looks like and how it differs from other rug styles and motifs.
written by Lily Sarmiento Rug making has been a part of Tibet's Art and Culture for generations and generations. After reading this article, one would have an idea of what a Tibetan rug is, how it looks like and how it differs from other rug styles and motifs.
written by Kate Rosline Style, durable, fun and affordable is all about Indoor and Outdoor area rugs of today that are in trend. Indoor-outdoor area rugs are strong, versatile, and obtainable in a huge variety of shapes, design and colors... written by Kate Rosline If you are amongst those perceptive furniture shoppers, you are perhaps looking for a few great stores that can satisfy your need fully with wide array of furniture to suit any environment and life style. written by Rick Martin The eight auspicious symbols of Tibetan Buddhism, translated from the Sanskrit ‘Ashtamangala’, are very popular in Tibet and are used for Tibetan jewelry. It is said that Buddha didn’t like to be worshiped as a person and therefore he was reluctant to accept images of himself. Because of that he was mostly represented by the Eight-Spoked Wheel and the Bobhi Tree. Other signs were used in representing him also, like Buddha’s Footprints, an Empty Throne, a Begging Bowl and a Lion.
written by IKEY GALACTICCA The Basic Concepts of "TMT" Teaching (An excerpt of Chapter 2 of "TMT Power Secrets" Book-2)
Introducing some basic "TMT" Teachings...
"TMT" means "Transcendental Mental Technology, the science and technology of known (physical) and unknown (spiritual) realms of life and reality.
It is simply: spirituality + science.
written by Sharon Jacobsen With just one shahtoosh shawl costing well over $1000, it’s little wonder only the wealthy elite can afford such luxury. But what is the TRUE price of such a shawl? The lives of 3 Tibetan Antelopes for every shawl sold! << previous page 1 next page>> |