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- The Tibetan horn or dungchen (Tibetan: དུང་ཆེན།, Wylie: dung chen, ZYPY: tungqên; Mongolian: hiidiin buree; Chinese: 筒欽; pinyin: tǒng qīn) is a long trumpet...
- pitches. There are also epic bards who sing of Tibet's national hero Gesar. Dungchen (དུང་ཆེན་) or rag-dung (རག་དུང་) - long horn made of copper and/or br****...
- Nyindukha Lhakhang Tha Namkhai Dzong Do Namkhai Kaw Do Kelpai Goenthem Dho Dungchen Menchu Dho Dungkar Dagana District itself is divided into fourteen village...
- Monks playing dungchen, Dechen Phodrang monastic school, Thimphu...
- Chris Tordini (b****) 2018 Pillars Firehouse 12 Sorey (conductor, drum set, dungchen, percussion, trombone), Stephen Haynes (trumpet, flugelhorn, cornet, alto...
- narsinga and the sringa. It may also be related to the laawaa and Tibetan dungchen, both straight tubular copper horns. The instrument's name has been variously...
- Hashanah. Horns also have significance in Christianity and Islam. The dungchen is a ritual horn used in Tibetan Buddhism. An angel (Moroni) blowing a...
- Supawan Pui Lamsam, ed. (2015). Kyichu Lhakang: The Sacred Jewel of Bhutan. Dungchen San**** Dorji (editor). Bangkok: Gatshel Publishing. p. 172. ISBN 9786169128922...
- Ladakh Horn Players Spituk Cham Dance during Gustor festival Cham Dancer Dungchen player Portals: Religion Holidays India India 2017 YEARBOOK (First ed.)...
- ritual. A typical Tibetan Buddhist ritual orchestra consists of a gyaling, dungchen, kangling, dungkar (conch s****), drillbu (handbells), silnyen (vertical...