Posts Tagged ‘culture’

Being Bhutanese

My Dear – Leave Bhutan

Hey Dear,

How have you been? Long time, no see and today never seen. You have been on every table  and on every one’s mouth in the past. Today you have just vanished like a drop of dew in the morning. You were one among all, who would stand proudly on every shelf, Read more »

Culture and Youth of Bhutan

Hidden in the folds of Himalayas, Bhutan is an extraordinary country. Her valley so beautiful comprising of the rolling hills, dense forest, and deep valleys steeped in Buddhist tradition and culture. Bhutanese culture is intrinsic and aboriginal. The dictionary states culture as the aspect of people’s customs and beliefs but ours is so unique and distinctive. Culture is the beliefs, Read more »

My Birthday Gift -of a strange kind

Yes it was impeccable-every shade of it. I stood at the door giving a final scrutiny to my work; smiling at my own ingenuity and aptitude. It was a product of six hours’ sitting at the table that afternoon. Not everyday I get chance to be proud of my own paintings. Read more »

Of Phallus: an arcane symbol

When Tshongpa Sonam of Rangkhar bought his first truck, he stuck pictures of elaborately drawn phalluses on the number plates.

Farmer Dorji Gyeltshen quickly carved a small wooden phallus when he noticed that his Ba-min had given birth to a calf. Read more »

Laying a Foundation

When we lay a foundation to something, we go with acknowledgments.

Our acknowledgment should start with thanking Penstar for coming up with this idea of Writers Association of Bhutan and Penstar’s parents for having him. Penstar’s parents would not have been here Read more »

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