The term which spells out the preservation of bhutia songs and music, established on 2018 10th May is all about the cultural preservation, including documenting and studying languages. Preserving the pristine historic relics significant to heritage and encouraging use of tribal languages. This can be in the form of music -" an universal language" spreads a peaceful and harmonious way to preserve one's identity and culture. "Lhorig Lushey Sungkyob" being one way of expanding and preserving the cultural music and songs and those who love the taste of cultural music can willingly come and enjoy and of course to those who wants to be a part of this. Let's all together make a beautiful start.
Just amazing. All the characters are well played, and it portrays a great culture similar to our Bhutan. I just enjoyed it, and of course, it made me teary. The never-ending love between Yangchen and Samphel is just wow! I loved the song as well.
Whenever people says Sikkimese (Bhutia) are Nepalese, me being a Bhutanese, also gets kind of annoyed by the lack of their knowledge or direct assumption. I always tries to explain there is three ethnic groups in Sikkim originally (Lho-Bhutia mon -Lepcha tsong- Limbus & Nepalese were a later immigrants :) and became quite a dominant ethnic group. 😢 😢 I have heard a lot of sad stories of chogyal of sikkim (Last chogyal)😢 from my grandpa. 😅 But I’m glad that Sikkimese are all living so peaceful & united together 😅. #Bless you all ❤❤❤ Land of Denzong blessed by Jowo Khe bumsa & Guru Rinpoche💕🙏
I would like to humbly suggest that your channel consider creating a film about the life of Guru Rinpoche. His story, so deeply woven into the spiritual and cultural fabric of the Himalayan peoples, remains a treasure that deserves to be illuminated for all to see. Such a film would not only honor his profound legacy but also touch countless hearts across the region. Imagine the collective joy and reverence this could inspire-truly, a thousand souls uplifted by a single, beautiful tribute. This is more than just a project; it’s a chance to share a priceless heritage and a beacon of hope and inspiration for generations to come. Thank you for considering this heartfelt endeavor. From Bhutanese, Uk 🇬🇧
saw this post on a page and followed the link. This language is similar to Dzongkha. I’m a new subscriber from Haa, Bhutan. 🇧🇹 Please, if you can, create more Bhutia movies because my grandfather wants to watch more Bhutia films. This is my small request. Kadrinchey la. Thank you!
Denjongpa Brothers and sisters...please hold on to your culture and tradition. Government is not trying to stop any effort on your part to preserve it...unlike the case inside the occupied Tibet.