Dubbed as "Nepal's The Sound of Music," Ani Bond: Choying Drolma recounts the moving tale of how Ani Choying Drolma used her heavenly voice to transform her destiny and advocate for girls' education.
Much has been written about Ani Choying Drolma, a Nepali Buddhist nun who found fame singing in the late 1990s and went on to found a school for impoverished girls in 2000. But when Jennifer Lin, a ...
For more than a decade, Ani Choying Drolma — a most unlikely of rock stars — has shared Buddhism's sacred chants with a growing number of fans worldwide. But she found this path almost by accident.
This is definitely one of the best books I’ve read in recent years, the story of an intrepid woman triumphing over immense odds and coming out much stronger for it. Ani (which means ‘nun’ in Tibetan) ...
As she enters through the door, a radiant smile on her face, the living room fills with her peaceful, positive energy. Dressed in a maroon jacket and robe, Ani Choying Drolma sits down to talk about ...
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World-acclaimed Nepalese singing nun, Ani Choying Drolma, believes that everyone is in search of happiness. “No one wishes to suffer in life. All share a common desire to enjoy happiness,” says Ani ...
KATHMANDU: Popular Buddhist nun Ani Choying Drolma has contributed Rs 10 million to a programme to displace the tuin, rope bridges, from the country. Drolma handed over the amount to the Prime ...
Ani Choying Drolma was not stabbed as a teenager by her Tibetan sculptor father in one of his many fits of rage. That, says Drolma, is an urban legend which has been amplified during the two decades ...
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