Not much research has been done in the field of non-Buddhist festivals and rituals in Bhutan. Any non-Buddhist festival or ritual is called Bon, a term which has to be understood in this case as opposed to Buddhist, and needs further research. O
Consistent with the pan-Himalayan tendency to see the landscape as lively and animated, protector de...
Pfaff-Czarnecka J. The Nepalese Durga-Puja-Festival, or: Shaping a State Ritual in Quest for Legitim...
The term Kangsöl (bskang gsol) means \u22fulfillment and offering, usually to a Dharma protector\u22...
Festivals in Bhutan are celebrated annually at national and local level as it is one of the cultural...
Festivals in Bhutan are celebrated annually at national and local level as it is one of the cultural...
In the past, the performance of religious dances in public throughout Bhutan had contributed to the ...
The concept of “Buddhism Without Borders ” in this paper will be interpreted as when Buddhist people...
The monograph contains seven essays about different religious festivals in Bhutan. Most of them have...
Rituals as cultural systems always follow certain basic rules that provide a distinct structure and ...
This paper, based on a case study of Chinese temples in Phuket, aims to demonstrate the importance o...
This interdisciplinary study examines a community ritual in Mongar, eastern Bhutan, in connection to...
The pre-Buddhist Bon beliefs, which concern the worship of local gods and deities, and until recentl...
This interdisciplinary study examines a community ritual in Mongar, eastern Bhutan, in connection to...
Mr. Karma Wangdi describes the Bon ritual ceremonies used to appease Tshong Tshongma. This is a very...
This paper analyses centuries-old Bhutanese ritual, bzhugs gral phun sum tshogs pa’i rten ‘brel. Lit...
Consistent with the pan-Himalayan tendency to see the landscape as lively and animated, protector de...
Pfaff-Czarnecka J. The Nepalese Durga-Puja-Festival, or: Shaping a State Ritual in Quest for Legitim...
The term Kangsöl (bskang gsol) means \u22fulfillment and offering, usually to a Dharma protector\u22...
Festivals in Bhutan are celebrated annually at national and local level as it is one of the cultural...
Festivals in Bhutan are celebrated annually at national and local level as it is one of the cultural...
In the past, the performance of religious dances in public throughout Bhutan had contributed to the ...
The concept of “Buddhism Without Borders ” in this paper will be interpreted as when Buddhist people...
The monograph contains seven essays about different religious festivals in Bhutan. Most of them have...
Rituals as cultural systems always follow certain basic rules that provide a distinct structure and ...
This paper, based on a case study of Chinese temples in Phuket, aims to demonstrate the importance o...
This interdisciplinary study examines a community ritual in Mongar, eastern Bhutan, in connection to...
The pre-Buddhist Bon beliefs, which concern the worship of local gods and deities, and until recentl...
This interdisciplinary study examines a community ritual in Mongar, eastern Bhutan, in connection to...
Mr. Karma Wangdi describes the Bon ritual ceremonies used to appease Tshong Tshongma. This is a very...
This paper analyses centuries-old Bhutanese ritual, bzhugs gral phun sum tshogs pa’i rten ‘brel. Lit...
Consistent with the pan-Himalayan tendency to see the landscape as lively and animated, protector de...
Pfaff-Czarnecka J. The Nepalese Durga-Puja-Festival, or: Shaping a State Ritual in Quest for Legitim...
The term Kangsöl (bskang gsol) means \u22fulfillment and offering, usually to a Dharma protector\u22...