I only just began learning Tibetan yesterday, and I'm multitasking by only using my left hand(weaker hand) for the letters. It'd be a miracle to ever get writing nice like that
@@Tashi-Mannox ah okay, I thought it'd be smart to multitask so thanks for letting me know! Probably too used to the Latin alphabet, I didn't consider that
Thank You so much for this video and the explanation.... and doing it in fluid manner that we can try! I love uchen calligraphy, but never been able to practice. this is so cool! Is it a special paint! or regular black paint? Square brush, I never realized! 🙏🏼
+Tamás Csörgő if you follow my facebook page: facebook.com/tashimannox or blog spot: inkessential.blogspot.co.uk/ you will be informed of any courses and workshops I teach internationally. I may also be in Vienna later this year to teach. with kind regards Tashi
Happy to know that you liked Tibetan calligraphy. It is said that Kőrösi Csoma Sándor is the first person who edited Tibetan-English dictionary. Magyar Posta even issued a postal stamp to commemorate him in 1984.
Dear Tashi Mannox, I really appriciate your work.Could u help me? Could you write "Sonam" in Tibetan language . I was thinking about surprising my wife with her name tatted on me, but I can't find one who can translate. I will look forward for your Reply. Thank you.
Sir, you wrote so so beautiful Uchen calligraphy. I like to purchase a calligraphy brush for writing Tibetan letter as you writing. So which calligraphy brush is the best for writing? I saw many in online but I got confused. Please guide
LUDUP GYATSO Hello Ludup Gyatso la, a flat square brush is needed for best results with writing Uchen. The technique is a little different from using a pen because a brush is so much softer and pliable, there is little resistance as the hard edge of a pen nib.
Very nice! I see that you draw dots between the symbols and a vertical line at the end. Are they necessary? I often see the inscription without them. What do they mean?
Dots are the punctuation (space between 2 words) marks. Dots break syllable and also word. The long vertical line represents the end of a sentence - Fullstop.
If you search for "the meaning of Om Mani Padme Hung" on youtube you'll find a short video of His Holiness the Dalai Lama explaining the meaning. Many blessings.
It is always a reversed na in the spelling of this mantra. It relates to its origin of Sanskrit, where this reversed na indicates it is pronounced harder and shorter.
Wow wow wow. You are so great at it. I wish I could write like that too.
Excellent calligraphy!
So great
Om Mani Pad Me Hum
I love your handwrinting.
wow! Superb!!!
Lovely
Love it, love it 😍 ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Tibertan om .calligraphy...thank you.beblessedalways
such inspiration. many thanks.
Magnificent
I only just began learning Tibetan yesterday, and I'm multitasking by only using my left hand(weaker hand) for the letters. It'd be a miracle to ever get writing nice like that
You would find it easier using your right hand, the Tibetan written language is for the right hand only
@@Tashi-Mannox ah okay, I thought it'd be smart to multitask so thanks for letting me know! Probably too used to the Latin alphabet, I didn't consider that
Magnifique
awesome
So nice
🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼👌
Beautifully done! _/
Thank You so much for this video and the explanation.... and doing it in fluid manner that we can try! I love uchen calligraphy, but never been able to practice. this is so cool! Is it a special paint! or regular black paint? Square brush, I never realized! 🙏🏼
Sunita Jagoo I generally use Japanese Sumi ink and yes, a flat square brush is needed to paint Uchen
Thank you for the tip💜
Dear Tashi Mannox, I'm Tamas Csörgő, from Eger, Hungary. I really apreciate your calligraphy. If possible would like to learn it from You.
+Tamás Csörgő if you follow my facebook page: facebook.com/tashimannox or blog spot: inkessential.blogspot.co.uk/ you will be informed of any courses and workshops I teach internationally. I may also be in Vienna later this year to teach.
with kind regards
Tashi
Happy to know that you liked Tibetan calligraphy. It is said that Kőrösi Csoma Sándor is the first person who edited Tibetan-English dictionary. Magyar Posta even issued a postal stamp to commemorate him in 1984.
I LIKE IT !!!
ramro
so pretty! even pretty for me as a chinese who practices calligraphy when I was young. Do you sell it?
Yes I do: store.tashimannox.com/product/brushed-mani-mantra-original-art
Dear Tashi Mannox, I really appriciate your work.Could u help me?
Could you write "Sonam" in Tibetan language . I was thinking about surprising my wife with her name tatted on me, but I can't find one who can translate. I will look forward for your Reply. Thank you.
I mean. I know I'm late but You could always do.
སོ་ནམ
Hahaha its actually like this བསོད་ནམས་
Sir, you wrote so so beautiful Uchen calligraphy. I like to purchase a calligraphy brush for writing Tibetan letter as you writing. So which calligraphy brush is the best for writing? I saw many in online but I got confused. Please guide
LUDUP GYATSO Hello Ludup Gyatso la, a flat square brush is needed for best results with writing Uchen. The technique is a little different from using a pen because a brush is so much softer and pliable, there is little resistance as the hard edge of a pen nib.
Thaks sir, for replying. And which company’s brush pan is better? Please tell me the name of company or link.
LUDUP GYATSO a company based on India called Panart
Tashi Mannox many thanks sir
Very nice! I see that you draw dots between the symbols and a vertical line at the end. Are they necessary? I often see the inscription without them. What do they mean?
Dots are the punctuation (space between 2 words) marks. Dots break syllable and also word. The long vertical line represents the end of a sentence - Fullstop.
Old Indian languages too have dots but have over the time replaced by space instead of dots for readability
Conventionally, Sanskrit texts in Tibetan script lack tsheg (dot) between syllables
Can anyone pls tell me How to write "nothing is permanent" in Tibetan language?
རྟག་བརྟན་གྱི་གང་ཡང་མེད་།
what can i do to get your help to translate "what goes around comes around" ?
I believe you are looking for the wod: karma.
Karma in Sanskrit and Ley Drey in Tibetan
good
Hello, please what ink, brush, and paper do u use
Hi Perry, I use Japanese Sumi ink and heavy water-colour paper
@@Tashi-Mannox thank u so much for taking the time to reply. I love your work, videos, and would love to purchase one of your work as well. Thanks .
@@Tashi-Mannox also what kind of brushes do you use, type of brush and brand? I have trouble finding a good one. thanks again.
🙏🏼📿😍
Hung or Hum?
Hum
the meaning of this words, please let me know dear guys! thanks so much
Here is a link to a video of His holiness the Dalai Lama explaining the meaning ua-cam.com/video/4QQKDP8SQZg/v-deo.html Many blessings.
Here is a link to a video of his Holiness the Dalai Lama explaining the meaning ua-cam.com/video/4QQKDP8SQZg/v-deo.html many blessings
If you search for "the meaning of Om Mani Padme Hung" on youtube you'll find a short video of His Holiness the Dalai Lama explaining the meaning. Many blessings.
Please make these images available for us poor long-term practitioners with no money!
The "na" is reversed, "padme" is considered as only one morpheme, OK.
It is always a reversed na in the spelling of this mantra. It relates to its origin of Sanskrit, where this reversed na indicates it is pronounced harder and shorter.