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OverviewThe Yeti, or Dremo in Tibetan, is a dim-witted mythical beast said to feed only on marmots. It sees a marmot, grabs the hapless creature, and then sits on it - saving the delicious morsel for later. And then the Yeti sees another marmot and leaps up to snatch it while the first marmot makes a quick break for freedom. An image of bumbling, foolish effort. This enchanting little book contains 108 traditional Tibetan proverbs - conveying the wit and wisdom of one of the world's most unique cultures. The proverbs appear in English and Tibetan script, along with a brief explanation of how and when to use each saying. Often funny and wise, these proverbs always remind us of our experiences in a natural and meaningful way. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Pema Tsewang ShastriPublisher: Wisdom Publications,U.S. Imprint: Wisdom Publications,U.S. Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 0.80cm , Length: 16.40cm Weight: 0.181kg ISBN: 9781614290001ISBN 10: 1614290008 Pages: 128 Publication Date: 03 January 2012 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsPema Tsewang, Shastri, is well known for the skill of speaking in proverbs with proverbs that is now very much on the verge of extinction. His little treasury will prove a valuable contribution --Thupten K. Rikey, editor of Tibet Journal Like A Yeti Catching Marmots is a valuable modern addition to the ancient Tibetan tradition of proverb-collections. It's visually delightful, is funny as well as intriguing, and is full of witty and thoughtful observations. --Robbie Barnett, Columbia University, coauthor of The Tibetans: A Struggle to Survive Marvelous. For Tibetans and non-Tibetans alike, these proverbs will illuminate a delightful and distinct form of Tibetan folk art. Hats off to Pema Tsewang for having preserved this treasure trove! --Dr. Joseph Shay, coeditor of Odysseys in Psychotherapy Congratulations on this wonderful compilation! It will be a treasure for Tibetan readers of all different ages. --Bhuchung Sherap, Tibetan author A treasure for Tibetans and English-speaking Westerners alike...Whether you are reconnecting to the proverbs of your elders or learning a new saying to share with friends, this book can find a welcome spot in the center of any home. --Mandala Congratulations on this wonderful compilation! It will be a treasure for Tibetan readers of all different ages. --Bhuchung Sherap, Tibetan author A treasure for Tibetans and English-speaking Westerners alike...Whether you are reconnecting to the proverbs of your elders or learning a new saying to share with friends, this book can find a welcome spot in the center of any home. -- Mandala <br><br> Pema Tsewang, Shastri, is well known for the skill of speaking in proverbs with proverbs that is now very much on the verge of extinction. His little treasury will prove a valuable contribution--Thupten K. Rikey, editor of Tibet Journal <br><br> Conveys both the folk wisdom of this very special country and the spirituality which has animated its monastic culture for centuries...Cycled around and down through time, they deliver truth and meaning for those who have eyes to see and ears to hear. -- Spirituality and Practice <br><br> Like A Yeti Catching Marmots is a valuable modern addition to the ancient Tibetan tradition of proverb-collections. It's visually delightful, is funny as well as intriguing, and is full of witty and thoughtful observations. --Robbie Barnett, Columbia University, coauthor of The Tibetans: A Struggle to Survive <br><br> Marvelous. For Tibetans and non-Tibetans alike, these proverbs will illuminate a delightful and distinct form of Tibetan folk art. Hats off to Pema Tsewang for having preserved this treasure trove! --Dr. Joseph Shay, coeditor of Odysseys in Psychotherapy <br><br> Congratulations on this wonderful compilation! It will be a treasure for Tibetan readers of all different ages. --Bhuchung Sherap, Tibetan author<br> Author InformationPema Tsewang Shastri, a former Fulbright scholar at Harvard University, has served as the chairman of the board of directors for the Tibetan Association of Boston; in various capacities-as principal, headmaster, and teacher of Tibetan language, literature, and history-at schools in the Tibetan Children's Village in Dharamsala, India; and as principal and administrator at the Institute for Buddhist Dialectics Dolmaling, also in Dharamsala. He has published many books in Tibetan, including poetry, fiction and nonfiction, and translations of works by Dr. Gene Sharp and Charles Dickens. He lives in Somerville, Massachusetts, with his family. Josh Bartok is the author of the popular Daily Wisdom series, which includes Daily Wisdom, More Daily Wisdom, Nightly Wisdom, and Daily Doses of Wisdom; and is the co-author (with Ezra Bayda) of Saying Yes to Life (Even the Hard Parts). He's also the author of two children's books written in playful rhyme and based on Buddhist scriptures, I See You, Buddha and I See You, Mara. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |