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The library has an innovative system to browse and refine search results which can be accessed via the search and tree icons in the upper right; the search filters will also automatically open up with search results.
Collections
Collections group together video, audio, photos, texts, and bibliographies by theme or topic.
Audio-Video
Experience more than 8,000 video and audio recordings of life in Tibet and the Himalayas.
Images
Enjoy images indexed by subject, places, or terms and described by captions.
Subjects
Explore structured topics on life, Land, and culture with rich multimedia associated content.
Places
Discover places past and present through a powerful place dictionary, maps, essays, images, and recordings.
Terms
Investigate Tibetan-language dictionary content with definitions, multimedia, pronunciation, and more.
Modern Texts
Read media-rich texts, including associated images, recordings, tables, and diagrams.
Bibliographies
Consult bibliographic citations on primary texts, reference works, scholarship, and translations concerning Tibet and the Himalayas.
Classical Literature
Delve into the world of Tibetan-language literature with its thousands of classics in philosophical, contemplative, narrative, and other genres.
Library Highlights
Painting murals at PabongkhaCentral Tibetan artists finishing a mural depicting scenes from the life of Tsong Khapa (1357-1419). Photo by Alex Catanese. Trashi LhünpoLocated in Shigatsé (TAR), this expansive complex is one of the four main monasteries of the Geluk tradition and has served as the seat of the Panchen Lama incarnations. Samyé MonasteryConsidered to be the first Buddhist monastery in Tibet, Samyé was founded in the 7th century and is now occupied by a modern reconstruction. A nomad cares for her herdDomesticated animals provide nourishment to nomadic communities, though their care requires near-constant effort. Photo by Drolmatso. Holy Sites of KhamA full-text Tibetan language account of sacred sites throughout cultural Kham. Games and SportsCreative uses of strings, stones, and arrows are among the photos, videos, and texts documenting games and recreation in the Himalayan kingdom of Bhutan. DramaResources to understand how Bhutanese performers use body, speech, and song to communicate religion, history, and humor. The Dragon Roars from the SouthPerformed to impart auspiciousness for all those gathered, this cheerful folk song is often sung at weddings and other joyous gatherings. Sera MonasteryThis collection explores Sera Monastery, one of the three great monastic seats of the Geluk School of Tibetan Buddhism, located two miles north of Lhasa.
About THL
The Tibetan and Himalayan Library (THL) publishes texts, photographs, audio-video recordings, studies, and other resources relating to the Tibetan plateau and southern Himalayan regions. All content is open access and built collaboratively by people across the world who share a love for these Lands, peoples, and cultures.
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