Rinchen dolma taring biography of mahatma
Picture sent to Carolyn Stahl in 1921 with the words "Sincerely - Loving Pupil Mary Tsarong.
A hand-coloured version, skilfully crafted by Jane Wilson in New Zeland. She has noted on the bottom of the photograph - "Rinchen Dolma (later Mary Taring) aunt of Tsering Yangzom and student at Queen's Hill School later Mount Hermon School) 1922 - 1925".
Especially interesting is the chapter about her school days in Queen's Hill. She writes with a certain honesty, and describes her journey from Lhasa to Darjeeling, an arduous and hazardous journey on horseback that took her and her troupe thorough raging winds and blizzards, over dry, barren rocky terrain; past towering moun
Taring, Rinchen Dolma - Tsadra Commons
- Following the annexation of Tibet by China in the s and the flight of the Dalai Lama in , she spent her life in Dharamsala in India dedicated to work among the Tibetan refugee children.
| Ever since 195 9, when I came into exile, I have wanted to write my story in order to give a picture of our life in Tibet and to show. | |
| Daughter of Tibet Rinchen Dolma Taring. | |
| Autobiography/Biography: Daughter of Tibet by Rinchen Dolma Taring; Dalai Lama, My Son: A Mother's Story by Diki Tsering; Freedom In Exile by HH the XIV Dalai. |
Daughter of Tibet. By Rinchen Dolma Taring. pp. xv, 280 ...
Biography of Rinchen Dolma Taring
- Biography, Civil service, Description and travel, Officials and employees, Politics and government, Wives, Women, Tibet autonomous region (china), biography, Religion and theology People Rinchen Dolma Taring (1910-), Rinchen Dolma Taring (1910-,).
Tibetan Women in the Western Buddhist Lineage: Rinchen Dolma ...
- Daughter of Tibet provides a rare glimpse into the Tibetan culture prior to the Chinese takeover in the s, courtesy of Mary-la, Rinchen Dolma Taring, whom I had the pleasure to meet in the early s in Mussoorie, India.
Taring Women - The Treasury of Lives: A Biographical ...
- Rinchen Taring was born in in one of the oldest families in Tibet, and grew up in the close-knit world of Lhasa nobility - a Buddhist society virtually untourhced by the West.
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Daughter of Tibet