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Hidden Bhutan

Hidden Bhutan
Author: Martin Uitz
Publisher: Haus Publishing
Total Pages: 120
Release: 2017-02-13
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 190797332X

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In 2006 Time magazine listed the King of Bhutan, Jigme Singye Wangchuk, as one of the 100 "leaders and revolutionaries" who are changing our world today. Yet it was only in the 1960s that the first road linking the Kingdom of the Thunder Dragon with India was opened, and since 1974 only a strictly limited number of tourists have been allowed to visit each year. Martin Uitz, a renowned expert on Bhutan, describes how the Bhutanese, in pursuit of the principle of "Gross National Happiness", are carefully moving towards a more modern future, including a constitution and democracy, whilst preserving their traditional society and attempting to conserve the environment. Uitz made many fascinating discoveries in this enigmatic Kingdom. He was able to explain why the only traffic light was taken out of service, why six men are not allowed to go on a journey together, and what the subtle eroticism of a traditional hot-stone bath is all about. Along the way he also discovered that the Bhutanese hills are more alive with Edelweiss than the hills around his native Salzburg.


Hidden Bhutan

Hidden Bhutan
Author: Martin Uitz
Publisher: Haus Pub.
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2008
Genre: Bhutan
ISBN: 9781905791439

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Martin Uitz, a renowned expert on Bhutan, describes how the Bhutanese, in pursuit of the principle of 'Gross National Happiness', are carefully moving towards a more modern future, including a constitution and democracy, whilst preserving their traditional society and conserving the environment.


Bhutan

Bhutan
Author: John Wehrheim
Publisher: Serindia Publications
Total Pages: 278
Release: 2011-06-29
Genre: Bhutan
ISBN: 9781932476514

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Opening the Hidden Land

Opening the Hidden Land
Author: Saul Mullard
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 307
Release: 2011-10-28
Genre: History
ISBN: 900420895X

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Using seventeenth and eighteenth century sources from the former Himalayan kingdom of Sikkim, this book examines the construction of Sikkimese historiography and presents an interpretation of the history of state formation of Sikkim.


Bhutan: Land of Hidden Treasures

Bhutan: Land of Hidden Treasures
Author: Blanche Christine Olschak
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1969
Genre: Bhutan
ISBN:

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The History of Bhutan

The History of Bhutan
Author: Karma Phuntsho
Publisher: Haus Publishing
Total Pages: 661
Release: 2014-08-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 1908323590

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In 2008, Bhutan triumphantly took the stage as the world’s youngest democracy. But despite its growing prominence—and rising scholarly interest in the country—Bhutan remains one of the least studied, and least well-known places on the planet. Karma Phuntsho’s The History of Bhutan is the first book to offer a comprehensive history of Bhutan in English. Along with a detailed social and political analysis, it offers substantive discussions of Bhutan’s geography and culture; the result is the clearest, richest account of this nation and its history ever published for general readers. A 2015 Choice Magazine Outstanding Academic Title Award Winner


Hidden Treasures and Secret Lives

Hidden Treasures and Secret Lives
Author: Michael Aris
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 295
Release: 2012-10-12
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1136149066

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First published in 1989. This book includes the Tibetan Buddhist hagiography and concentrates on the lives of Pemalingpa (1450-1521) and the Sixth Dalai Lama (1683-1706). One of the main purposes of this study is to communicate the human qualities of these saints to a rather broader audience.


Bhutan, Land of Hidden Treasures

Bhutan, Land of Hidden Treasures
Author: Blanche Christine Olschak
Publisher:
Total Pages: 63
Release: 1971
Genre: Bhutan
ISBN:

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Married to Bhutan

Married to Bhutan
Author: Linda Leaming
Publisher: Hay House, Inc
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2011-04-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781401930943

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Tucked away in the eastern end of the Himalayas lies Bhutan: a tiny, landlocked country bordering China, India, and Nepal. One of the most remote places in the world, Bhutan is rich in natural beauty, exotic landscapes, and ancient wisdom, where people are genuinely happy with very few material possessions and the government embraces "Gross National Happiness" instead of Gross National Product. As one of the few Americans to have lived in Bhutan, Linda Leaming offers a rare glimpse at the peaceful mountain kingdom so many have only dreamed of. For over ten years, Leaming has lived and taught in the small town of Thimphu, where there are fewer than 100,000 people and no traffic lights. "If enlightenment is possible anywhere," she writes, "I think it is particularly possible here." The Bhutanese way of life—quieter, slower, and more tranquil—can seem daunting to most Westerners, consumed with time, dates, speed, and efficiency. In Bhutan, people rarely check their e-mail and take their time answering their telephones. But, as Leaming shows us, a little patience—over a cup of warm tea and friendly conversation—can help soothe the most distressed mind and soul. In this funny, magical memoir, Leaming takes us with her on her travels through South Asia, sharing her experiences as she learns the language, customs, and religion; folklore of a revered Tibetan holy man who gave blessings to the people by whacking them on the head with a big wooden phallus; her unlikely romance with a Buddhist artist; and her discoveries about the unexpected path to happiness and accidental enlightenment, where true bliss resides. Married to Bhutan is a reminder that following our dreams is the way to be truly happy.


Bhutan

Bhutan
Author: International Association for Tibetan Studies. Seminar
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 181
Release: 2007
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9004155511

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This illustrated volume presents a wide variety of themes from the historical and modern periods of Bhutan, illustrating change and adaptation to new realities. Topics covered include the exploration of early history, Buddhism and the lives of Bhutanese Buddhist saints, the changing role of local, non-Buddhist religious practitioners in today s society, traditional law and the emergence of a modern legal system, and the seasonal celebrations of an aristocratic family from central Bhutan. The book will be of special interest to students of early Tibetan history, legal history, comparative sociology and cultural anthropology of the Himalayan regions.