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Dungkar Lozang Trinlé (Tibetan: Dung-dkar blo-bzang 'phrin-las,
sometimes transcribed Dungkar Lobsang Trinlay, 1927–21 July 1997) was one of the most...
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Wangchuck family had
governed the
district of
Trongsa as
descendants of
Dungkar Choji. They
eventually overpowered other regional lords and
earned the...
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white conch s**** (Sanskrit: śaṅkha; Tibetan: དུང་དཀར་གཡས་འཁྱིལ་, THL:
dungkar yénkhyil)
represents the beautiful, deep, melodious,
interpenetrating and...
- the People's
Republic of
China and
edited by
renowned Tibetan scholar Dungkar Lozang Trinlé.
Recognized as a key
project under China's
Ninth Five-Year...
- "Fish" – 2:10 "Distraught" – 2:59 "Thirteenth
Dalai Lama" – 3:23 "Move to
Dungkar" – 5:04 "Projector" – 2:04 "Lhasa at Night" – 1:58 "Escape to India" –...
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Dungkar Monastery, 6
miles to the
north of Yatung. This is the
entrance to the main
shrine room with the
house of the
Abbot on the right.
Photo taken...
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announce the
start and end of battles. In
Tibet it is
known as dung-dkar or
dungkar.
Throughout Mesoamerican history,
conch trumpets were used,
often in a...
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request by the
people of Domo to stay with them,
Geshe Rinpoche rebuilt Dungkar Gonpa (White
Conch Monastery). It was so
named after several white conch...
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vocals Pete
Hammoura - drums, vocals,
dumbecks Additional musicians Drilbu Dungkar -
thigh bone flutes,
Turkish gongs Mahala Kapala -
Damaru human skull drums...
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conch s**** with
whorls turning from left to
right [in Tibetan, Ya chyü
dungkar], a
present from
Kublai to Phagpa. It is only
blown by the
lamas when the...