Nepal boys and Nokia
Oct 10, 2010 | Views: 538
Nani, Mitra, Kumar with the new phones I bought for them…aren’t they cute?? Very cute…hehehe…funny entertaining guys…
We have three wonderful hardworking men from Nepal here in our depts. They are experts in their field of work that we cannot find locally. One is a traditional artist for sacred paintings. Another is a skilled tailor for sacred brocades, deity clothes, ritual instruments and the last is an all-round artist painting finely detailed tsa tsas for doing traditional Himalayan bead work for deities and ritual items. They are hardworking and nice guys. I like them very much.
Recently I got them each a nice Nokia phone to use and surprised them. They loved it. They surprised me back with flowers and a sweet card.
Thank you guys!!
Tsem Rinpoche
Nokia phones I bought for the Nepalese Guys
Nice roses from the Nepal guys…
They wrote their message on a Mumu card. I made cards using my sweet dog as a model and have the cards available in the outlets. Everyone loves the cards.
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Rinpoche’s care and love knows no bounds to anyone who works hard for his Organisation. Rinpoche never discriminates you. He treats you for what you are and never judge whether you are rich or poor or lower or higher rank. Little Mumu gets lots of affection and care from Rinpoche. I am very sure the Nepalise boys are very happy with their Nokia mobile phones as I was happy and surprised at Rinpoche’s gift of a laptop to me. I have never heard so far of a Guru who has cared so much for his students and those working for him. And this Guru is Tsem Rinpoche who hass made Kechara grow so fast by people whom he cares for. And in return pay back his kindness by working very hard for him to benefit Sentient beings.
I sincerely appreciate how the boys go about their work quietly and without fuss…creating sacred beauty with their hands. It is heart warming to see them having fun posing with the phones and i am happy for them.
I have had the good fortune to see Nani and Mitra at work. Its mesmerising and quite magical. Hope to meet Kumar soon.
Well done, guys.
Kumar, Mitra and Nani – I am so happy for you. You definitely deserve the phones.
Thank you for your hard work, kindness, generosity and sharing. plus your patience in explaining – for teaching and showing how the painting, beading and sewing is done. I am sure the volunteers and participants who come to KSA have learnt a lot – from executing the right stroke, colours, techniques, processes…
Most of all I think we all are very much inspired by the beautiful works of art produced by all of you. And we are very blessed and privilege to see the exquisite work done right here in Malaysia.
You guys make every trip to KSA a wonderful experience – not just from seeing, enjoying newly finished artworks ( which is really wow one after another…) but with you smiles and twinkling eyes!
Dear Rinpoche,
They are hardworking ppl who deserve to be rewarded! Their skills are nowhere to be found in M’sia. Before KSA, it is hard to get nice brocade for thangka, beadwork or painted statue..Most of the respected holy items are pre made and cant be customized.
Nowadays, KSA is just round the corner from KH and we can get all the nice work done by the wonderful dept.
I like the 3 guys posing with the Nokia bag..look like a new boy band endorsing the new Nokia Model! The KSA boys!
MK