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Monday, May 23, 2016

A Heartfelt And Fascinating Story Of Tibet - Bringing Tibet Home.

This film is the pivotal, poignant and deeply personal debut feature documentary by Tibetan filmmaker Tenzin Tsetan Choklay. The film crew follow from start to finish the New York based Tibetan contemporary artist Tenzing Rigdol while he creates his most ambitious, political and crucial installation yet, the Soil Project. 

Inspired by his father's dying wish, to once again set foot on Tibetan soil, Rigdol transported soil from Tibet through Nepal to Dharamsala, India, to bring a piece of Tibet to the exiled community who are unable to return to their homeland. Choklay films Rigdol's physical and emotional journey to overcome seemingly insurmountable challenges as he navigates the border controls of three countries to smuggle out 20 tons of Tibetan soil. 
A deeply inspiring portrait of human resilience at its most tested, and a profound example of enduring creativity through times of political turmoil.

More details of the documentary, Please click here to reviews:-



Saturday, April 9, 2016

A Beginner's Guide To Tibetan Buddhism.

This is a ground-level, practice-oriented presentation of Tibetan Buddhism—personal and very accessible. The book begins with the awakening of students' interest in spirituality and the initial encounter with Tibetan Buddhism, and then leads us through all the steps necessary for successful practice in the West.

Included is succinct counsel on finding an appropriate teacher, receiving empowerments, becoming active in a center, and launching and sustaining a Vajrayana practice. Special emphasis is placed on the potential pitfalls, and the marvelous benefits, of the guru-disciple relationship. 

As Tibetan Buddhism extends its reach in the West, many practitioners are making strong commitments to this path. The Vajrayana tradition still being new to our culture, however, there remain significant gaps in Western students' education and understanding.
These can lead to practical difficulties for new or intermediate students. This book begins with the very awakening of students' interest in spirituality and their initial encounter with Tibetan Buddhism and then leads them through the steps necessary for successful practice in the West. 

A Beginner's Guide to Tibetan Buddhism speaks powerfully and directly to the Western student who is working to integrate this incredibly vast tradition into the realities of daily life. Drawing on his many years of practice and teaching, the author skillfully addresses obstacles, doubts, and confusions that every reader will recognize.
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Wednesday, January 20, 2016

Beautiful Tibetan Mala Beads

The mala beads are made from a variety of materials, most commonly wood. Preferred woods are sandalwood or sacred wood from the bodhi tree. More expensive rosaries beads are made of precious and semi-precious stones, including pearls, rubies, crystal, amber, coral, or jade, or precious metals such as gold. They can also be made of seeds, animal bone (most commonly yak).
Beautiful Tibetan mala beads with special offers price :-
Tibetan rosary (tijy) 
Buddhist rosary from Tibet
Refer to category : Prayer Beads, Material : Wood 

Average Weight: 30 grams 

Price $7.85 
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Stone prayer beads (beti)
Dark stone prayer beads

Refer to category : Prayer Beadss, Material: Stone
Average Weight: 25 grams
Price $3.10
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Tibetan rosaries (uint)
Refer to category : Prayer Beads, Material:  Wood

Average Weight: 71 grams
Price $ 3.17
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Budi rosaries (uior)
Budi sacred Buddhist plant rosaries

Refer to category : Prayer Beads, Material:  Wood
Average Weight: 22 grams
Price $ 7.15

Natural stone prayer beads (besn)
Color natural stone prayer beads

Refer to category : Prayer Beads, Material: Stone
Average Weight: 40 grams
Price $5.82
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Budi rosaries (uipv)
Budi sacred Buddhist plant rosaries

Refer to category : Prayer Beads, Material: Wood
Average Weight: 88 grams
Price $ 11.90

Friday, January 8, 2016

Tibetan Losar New Year Offerings Gifts To The Lamas

Tibetan Losar New year, is the most important festival in the Tibetan calendar. This year the Tibetan New Year is scheduled on the February 09, 2016 and it will last for 15 days. 

Losar is celebrated by Tibetan people. It is marked with ancient ceremonies that represent the struggle between good and evil. There is chanting and passing of fire torches through the crowds.

Losar Day 1 - During the last two days of the old year, which is called Gutor, people in Tibet begin to prepare for the New Year. The first day of Gutor is spent doing the house cleaning.

Losar Day 2 - During the Gutor, religious ceremonies are held. People go to visit the local monastery to worship and offering gifts to the Rinpoche,Lamas and nuns. As we all knew that one by giving offerings to the monks will receive immeasurable of merits.
We, Tibetan Handicraft Company are very pleased and with a special price for you to offer a new year gifts, a Monk bags to your beloved Rinpoches, Lamas or nuns this coming Losar.
These are the two special deals for Monk bags details and please refer as follows:-
[1] Monk purse of brown color with golden color ethnic Tibetan Buddhism decor.
Ethnic handbag (mlah)
Category: Monk bags
Material: Other
Average Weight: 280 grams
Price $11.00


[2] Monk handbags with ethnic ornament. Brown color with golden Color decor.
Handbags (mlkc)
Category: Monk bags
Material: Other
Average Weight: 223 grams
Price $11.65

Click here to order:-
Thank you for your purchase and and have a happy shopping with us here.

Tibetan Handicrafts



Friday, October 23, 2015

The Authenticity of Tibetan Heritage

To preserve the unique, authentic heritage of Tibetan Culture and its lineages, the best ways is through the supporting, promotions and awareness campaign.

Tibetan they create everything from necklaces and earrings sets to bracelets and rings - some of them made with fish bone, beads, horn, seeds, stones, and other natural materials.


Monks statues  
Ceramic statues of Buddhist monks, price for all set of 12 units
Category: 
Other, Page: No. 6 
Average Weight: 1344 grams
Price $55.00 


Thank you for your purchase and supports to preserve our endangered Tibetan Culture heritage.

More heritage items can be found online here:
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Monday, October 12, 2015

Tibetan Crafts And Heritage Part 2

http://www.tibetcraftswholesale.com/cgi-bin/index.pl?id=19
Category: Purses, Material: Other
Small color ethnic purses
Average Weight: 46 grams
Price $3.97
Available in Stock: 9989
http://www.tibetcraftswholesale.com/cgi-bin/index.pl?id=19
Category: Purses, Material: Other
Ethnic Tibetan purse with Potala Palace 
Average Weight: 129 grams
Price $10.45
Available in Stock: 9999 
http://www.tibetcraftswholesale.com/cgi-bin/index.pl?id=19
Category: Purses, Material: Other
Round purses (mlrn)
Round ethnic purses
Average Weight: 70 grams
Price $5.15
Available in Stock: 9957

http://www.tibetcraftswholesale.com/cgi-bin/index.pl?id=19
Category: Purses, Material: Other
Tibetan purses (tifd)
Tibetan purses, ethnic asian ornament
Average Weight: 130 grams  
Price $10.00
Available in Stock: 9987





 

Monday, October 5, 2015

Tibetan Crafts and Heritage

http://www.tibetcraftswholesale.com/cgi-bin/index.pl?id=19
Category: Prayer wheel
Solar prayer wheel (tisl)

Prayer wheel of yellow metal, with solar battery.
Average Weight: 250 grams
Price $9.85
Available in Stock: 9959 

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http://www.tibetcraftswholesale.com/cgi-bin/index.pl?id=19
Category: Pendants, Material: Metal
Turquoise metal pendants (tien)
Average Weight: 3 grams
Price $3.33
Available in Stock: 9916 


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http://www.tibetcraftswholesale.com/cgi-bin/index.pl?id=19
Category: Pendants, Material: Metal 
Metal pendant(tiep)
Metal pendant with Tibetan ornament
Average Weight: 7 grams
Price $4.16
Available in Stock: 9980

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http://www.tibetcraftswholesale.com/cgi-bin/index.pl?id=19
Category: Pendants, Material: Metal 
Metal pendant(tidv) 
Metal pendant with turquoise stones
Average Weight: 22 grams
Price $11.67
Available in Stock: 9986 

More Tibetan crafts and cultural items are available at the following weblink:-

 

Friday, July 24, 2015

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Monday, May 25, 2015

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Anyone who spends any amount of time on the internet sees all kinds of ads about paid surveys that want to know if you want to get paid for your opinion. I bet you have ignored most of them because you think they are total bull and probably some scam to rip off your identity or gain access to your financial records. You would be right about some of those companies. However, there are also a lot of legitimate companies that offer to let you get paid for your opinions.

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Almost all companies that make and sell consumer products hire marketing research firms to create and conduct consumer surveys so they can find out what people want to buy. They also want to know what features in their product are important to their customers. 

A good example of why companies conduct market research is the current AT&T and Verizon cell phone advertising war. Verizon extols the fact that they have the largest network with near universal coverage (important if you live in a very rural area) and AT&T is pushing the fact that you can talk on the phone and surf the internet at the same time (something most people would like to be able to do). 
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Wednesday, May 20, 2015

Tell Me What About Yourself When Interviews.

If the prospect of your next job interview is playing on your mind, then this is going to be the most important message you'll read today, because in the next few paragraphs, I'm going to tell you exactly what you need to do to make any hiring manager desperate to employ you!

If you've ever walked out of an interview with your head down and your shoulders up, you’ll know what I'm talking about. It’s that gut wrenching certainty that you've blown that one shot at your dream job – the interview.

What went wrong? Your resume matched the job perfectly, your skills and achievements were second to none but you messed up so badly on the questions – and why was the hiring manager sitting there with his arms folded and an expression on his face like you just insulted his mom?

You see, the truth is...in today’s fiercely competitive job market where every vacancy attracts countless applicants, it is vital to stay ahead of the competition. 
Here why...
Tell me about yourself
The ‘tell me about your self’ interview question should be expected in most interviews, and it is usually one of the first questions that the hiring manager will pull out of the bag. It seems like a fairly informal question, but knowing how to describe yourself in a concise and positive way will set the tone for the rest of the interview, so don’t drop your guard!

When answering this question, avoid telling your life story. What the hiring manager really wants to know is how you feel your life experience is relevant to the position you have applied for. Before you attend the interview, have a think about your highest achievements and consider how you could apply those to the job you are being interviewed for.

Don’t aimlessly chatter away about your hobbies and interests.

Do include specific achievements from your past which are relevant to this job. This can include work-place achievements, educational achievements and relevant out of work activities.

Do pick two or three of your achievements to talk about. Any more than that is overkill.

Sample response:
‘I belong to a debating society which I attend in my free time. From this I have learnt very strong negotiating skills which have served me very well during the last three years working as a Sales Manager. 

As a result, I recently won a big contract for my employer which will ensure our sales targets are exceeded for this financial quarter. While working for a previous employer, I introduced an innovative sales method which resulted in my sales team achieving their annual sales targets six weeks before the deadline and earning the whole team a bonus.

Sample questions and answers

Here are some sample questions and answers taken from my best-selling interview guide:

What do you do in your spare time?
This question is used for two reasons. Firstly, it is usually asked at the beginning of the interview as a gentle 'ice-breaker' to help you relax. Secondly, it helps the interviewer get a fuller idea of what type of person you are by discovering what your hobbies and leisure interests are.
Your answer should be honest, but think about any hobbies you may have which are relevant to the job you are applying for. For example, if you are applying for a sales position then mentioning that you play a competitive team sport would support your application.

Sample response: 'I like to spend time with my family and friends, but I am also a huge sports fan. I enjoy the excitement and competitive edge that comes with playing team sports. I think because I have such a goal orientated personality, it is why I enjoy working in sales so much.'


How do you handle criticism of your work?
Most supervisors and line managers have the occasional bad day when they'll find fault with your work, whether it's justified or not. The interviewer is trying to assess your view of your temperament. Do not respond by saying 'Tell them they are wrong'; that suggests someone who is not open to another opinion! Likewise, don't suggest you take it in your stride; no-one enjoys being criticized.

Sample response: 'Naturally, if I have put extensive time and effort into a project, it is not easy to be told that I've made mistakes or that my work is not up to scratch. I would obviously be concerned and ask my manager to explain why and where my work is not up to standard. I would reflect on those comments and incorporate them into future projects. If I felt I did not agree in areas I would politely explain why.'


Where do you see yourself in five years' time?
Depending on where you are in your job search and how many interviews you’ve endured unsuccessfully before this one, you may not particularly care where you are going to be in five years’ time (besides that may be the year you’ve penciled in a world cruise!). That’s not what the employer wants to hear. The response they are looking for is a forward thinking career plan that demonstrates logical, clear and achievable thinking. Similarly, do not say ‘I’m after your job’.

Sample response: ‘With my skills, achievements and experience I would anticipate growing within this company. In five years, with the appropriate opportunities and training, I would hope to be employed in a management or team leader role which would both challenge me and enable me to coach, encourage and mentor other members of staff’.


Which company did you least enjoy working for?
One of the golden rules in an interview is not to criticize any of your previous employers. While you may have explained that you made errors in taking roles in the past, you’ve personally accepted responsibility for that error. All jobs are a part of your career growth and present an opportunity to learn. If you criticize your former employers, it will, as we have said previously, reflect back on to you.

Sample response: ‘Every single one of my positions has been a learning experience, although I did accept one job for the wrong reasons. Each role has given me the opportunity to learn valuable lessons about myself and my career and I’m grateful for the continuing chances to evolve in my career’.

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