These crafts are the cornerstone of Bhutanese cultural identity and spiritual expression. They are not merely for aesthetics but are deeply rooted in Buddhist philosophy:
It functions as a or an affirmation . It is similar to the English saying, "May the wind always be at your back," or the Hindi phrase, "Jo ichcha ho wahi labh ho" (May you gain the profit of your desires). zoikhem lab choye
This typically means "training" or "study," but in a spiritual context, it refers to the integration of a view into one's direct experience. These crafts are the cornerstone of Bhutanese cultural
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