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I come as Ladakhi trader - oh, anything - and I say to you: "You want to buy precious stones?"
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A printed edition of the Tsapoe was eventually published in Delhi in 1972 by the Ladakhi doctor Sonam Wangdu.
Concerning Dholgyal with Reference to the Views of Past Masters and other Related Matters 2010
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There is a story of how a simple act by His Holiness changed the outlook of the Ladakhi people (an ethnic Tibetan community that resides in the Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir that borders Tibet) towards the musicians in their society.
Bhuchung K. Tsering: His Holiness the Dalai Lama: Role Model Bhuchung K. Tsering 2010
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There is a story of how a simple act by His Holiness changed the outlook of the Ladakhi people (an ethnic Tibetan community that resides in the Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir that borders Tibet) towards the musicians in their society.
Bhuchung K. Tsering: His Holiness the Dalai Lama: Role Model 2010
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It is said that a community of musicians is traditionally looked down upon in the Ladakhi society.
Bhuchung K. Tsering: His Holiness the Dalai Lama: Role Model 2010
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A printed edition of the Tsapoe was eventually published in Delhi in 1972 by the Ladakhi doctor Sonam
Concerning Dholgyal with reference to the views of past masters and other related matters 2010
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A printed edition of the Tsapoe was eventually published in Delhi in 1972 by the Ladakhi doctor Sonam Wangdu.
Concerning Dholgyal with Reference to the Views of Past Masters and other Related Matters 2010
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Leh, 15 February 2006 (The Times of India) - Jak Nyan Jik Zing, Jak Zang Jik Thun (On a bad day we fight, on good days, we meet) is an old Ladakhi adage.
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Leh, 15 February 2006 (The Times of India) - Jak Nyan Jik Zing, Jak Zang Jik Thun (On a bad day we fight, on good days, we meet) is an old Ladakhi adage.
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It is said that a community of musicians is traditionally looked down upon in the Ladakhi society.
Bhuchung K. Tsering: His Holiness the Dalai Lama: Role Model Bhuchung K. Tsering 2010
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