His Eminence the 13th Tsona Rinpoche held deep admiration for the Ladakhi people, their culture, and their social conduct. However, our society has regrettably deviated from his noble aspirations, descending into corruption within the realms of politics and society. Your visit to Monyul must have instilled a sense of rationality among the local populace. As Himalayan brethren, if we remain committed to our intrinsic values, we have the potential to serve as a global role model. I hope you will address the people of Bomdila on your future visits, sir. Juley.
Great to know u visited Tawang, my second home town. I had the privilege of being in Tawang for almost 4 and a half years from 2008 to 2012. The lovely Monpas use to call me Ladakh Monpa. I too have been fortunate enough to have the opportunity to serve the people of Tawang on a very small scale. Your visit and inspiring interaction will definitely benifit our Monpa brothers and sisters. This visit will strengthen the cultural bond and affinity between Ladakh and Monyul.🌱🙏
All these yellow regions share so much in common .. Culturaly, religiously, traditionaly ...has so much similarilties ... Always stay united guys Namo Buddha 🎉🙏
Really very proud of U kaly , we Ladakhi are so lucky you like valuable person birth in this region ...kep it up , we always pray to god Long life and healthy life , ka Sonam wangchuk ly❤
It is always heartwarming to watch your every video. I feel our young generation is secured and protected as long as they have a god- father, a guidance like Sonam wangchuk sir. Salute to you , sir.
Very very nice ka ly. Soday sonamchay nice video Nice respect . Narang gi metsay ringshek narang gal gur chek. Nay so monlam in ly. Thukjay chay katin chay. ❤❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉🎉, Jullay
Nestled amidst the heart of the Himalayan mountains, Ladakh, with its distinct identity, emerges as a resilient bastion of cultural preservation. Its deep-rooted cultural, religious, and linguistic connections with Tibet are akin to the bond between a tree and its shadow. But today, that shadow - Tibet - finds itself under siege, suffocating in the tight grip of Communist China's oppressive regime. The once-thriving land of monasteries and chants now echoes with silent cries. Yet, even in this profound darkness, His Holiness the Dalai Lama envisions a glimmer of hope and seems to rest heavily on the shoulders of Ladakh with a monumental responsibility. Ladakh's calling is clear: to be the sentinel that ensures the indomitable spirit of Tibetan culture, particularly the Nalanda Tradition which they have meticulously preserved over centuries , seeks not just safeguard but a place to flourish under Ladakh’s care, ensuring to inspire generations yet unborn.
Great message ka ly indeed all over the world ladakh are known for its good natives along with its rich culture and heritage. Ladakhi people should never forget their ancestral values, those of selfless nature, helpful towards each other, no ego, no jealousy, no ill will towards other. But unfortunately I feel sad to see ladakhi people these day's adapting more of negative traits with modernisation. Now that we got to know that places like tawang and many others see us as a model of good people so here comes great responsibility to preserve our values and build our image even more.