-
Council of
Ministers (Dzongkha: ལྷན་རྒྱས་གཞུང་ཚོགས་; Wylie: lhan-rgyas
gzhung-tshogs) is the
highest executive body in Bhutan. It was
created in 1999...
- conduct. The
inscription on the
swirling banner below is as follows: bod
gzhung dga' ldan pho
brang phyogs las rnam
rgyal ("Tibetan Government,
Ganden Palace...
-
Development Commission (1999). The New
Dzongkha Grammar (rdzong kha'i brda
gzhung gsar pa). Thimphu:
Dzongkha Development Commission.
Dzongkha Development...
- kyi gzhi):
miscellaneous topics Vinayottaragrantha (འདུལ་བ་གཞུང་བླ་མ་ ‘ba
gzhung bla ma): appendices,
including the Upāliparipṛcchā,
which corresponds to...
- The Kuri Chhu, also
known as the
Lhozhag Xung Qu (tib. lho brag
gzhung chu) or
Norbu Lag Qu (tib. nor bu lag chu), is a
major river of
eastern Bhutan,...
-
Tenpai Nyima (Tibetan: སྡེ་གཞུང་རིན་པོ་ཆེ་ཀུན་དགའ་བསྟན་པའི་ཉི་མ་, Wylie: sde
gzhung rin po che kun dga'
bstan pa'i nyi ma), born
Kunchok Lhundrup (February...
-
entitled The
Indian Mahāmudrā
Treatises (Tib.
Phyag rgya chen po 'i rgya
gzhung). This
compilation includes the
above three collections,
along with the...
- lab sgron's Shes rab kyi pha rol tu
phyin pa zab mo gcod kyi man ngag gi
gzhung bka'
tshoms chen mo ; the
Tshogs las yon tan kun 'byung; the
lengthy Gcod...
- 2011-07-26. Ardussi, John (2004). "Formation of the
State of
Bhutan ('Brug
gzhung) in the 17th
Century and its
Tibetan Antecedents" (PDF).
Journal of Bhutan...
- Mahāmudrā" (dGe-ldan bka'-brgyud rin-po-che'i phyag-chen rtsa-ba rgyal-ba'i
gzhung-lam) and its auto
commentary (the Yang gsal
sgron me, "Lamp re-illuminating...