The second Kunye “on the chair” workshop was held at Merigar West from 14 to 16 April, with 13 participants, and consisted of fifteen hours.
The second Kunye “on the chair” workshop was held at Merigar West from 14 to 16 April, with 13 participants, and consisted of fifteen hours.
Join our online guided translation course, Introduction to Tibetan Language part II and III and the annual Training for translators from Tibetan, onsite or online!
New book by Shang Shung Publications ‘When you discover one, you discover all’ – practice instructions related to CHANGCHUBSEM GOMPA DOLA SERZHÜN by Mañjushrimitra.
On 20-21 November a forum “Traditional Medicinal Systems in the Healthcare of the BRICS countries” was hosted by First Sechenov Medical University of Moscow
Menpa Phuntsog Wangmo addressed a small group of Harvard visiting scholars at the Cambridge Health Salon on Tuesday, November 13, 2018. They were very pleased with her presentation.
We are now accepting applicants for our online traditional training in Tibetan Medicine starting February 12th, 2019! Our program is the most in-depth training in traditional Tibetan Medicine in the West.
Respecting the period of silence and mourning for Chögyal Namkhai Norbu, we are postponing events for the Thirtieth Anniversary of ASIA until next year.
The translation of these most valuable and absolutely unique books is part of the translation work of the Shang Shung Institute Austria: the translation project Complete Works of Chögyal Namkhai Norbu and the Ka-ter Translation Project.
In the middle of May I searched for a place to go in August when the Rogue Valley of South Oregon gets enveloped in toxic wildfire smoke. A link from Kunselling in Wales directed me to Shang Shung Institute, London, where Jamyang Oliphant of Insight Travels was offering a three-week pilgrimage to East Tibet/Kham in August. In a flash, I knew I had to go.
The framework of the new cultural foundation (ATIF) and its merging with Shang Shung Foundation and the Museum of Asian Art and Culture (MACO)
During the last weekend of September 2018, we enjoyed an opportunity to start to learn the Art of Thangka painting with Larisa Rozhnova
A Fund of Scholarships to enable young Tibetans who are capable and deserving to achieve a superior level of higher education.