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  • How beautifull she is :-)

  • Her voice is beautiful and reminds me to an Ethiopian singer, Tigist Fantahun - Tizita.

  • beautiful singer and great song, cool

  • Is she a buddhist.i know there are many buddhists in bhutan but i have heard there are some hindus as well.

  • wow bhutan people looks like a mix of chinese and indian. their skin is yellow like chines ebut their culture and music sound like indian.

  • i want to marry u

  • the only song that the singer can sing till the end.... ha.. ha ..

  • this is cool !

  • Gesar epic has 15 million words.

  • I am Tibetan, and i can understand some of what she's saying. Dzongkha (Bhutanese language) is actually a dialect of Tibetan.

  • first Bhutanese is a beautiful language. Second what is she singing of it sounds beautiful. Third this is one of my first experiences to Bhutanese culture so pardon my ignorance but what language is she singing in?

  • @teraee55 i think she is singing in Dzongkha

  • བྱ་མི་བུམ་བཟུམ་འཐོང་མས་་་་་་་་­འདི་འབད་བ་མོ་གི་ཀྱི་ར་གི་འབྲུག­པ་ངོ་མ་རང་འཐོང་མས།

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  • nice song bhuten

  • beautiful, sounds much like the Hmong language

  • @lsvtec now you Hmong are trying associate with Bhutan? I don't really have anything against Hmong people, but i'm tired of them trying to relate themselves with every single Asian people.

  • @KrazyNinjaPanda totally, because we don't know exactly where the roots of the Hmong heritage came from. From my research, mainly China. So maybe we might have the same dialect or tone. I'm not representing all the Hmong people.  It's just a comment.

  • @lsvtec oh...i see

  • wish i was there.

  • hi tashi delek

  • The beauty of the background and architecture, and the graceful elegance of the singer are captivating. Yet, it is the music that resonates in the heart. Have we made a mistake in allowing traditional culture to vanish from the world? I hope and pray that music such as this will live forever.

  • This gal looks like Chinese, why?

  • @arthuralan well i think because of her facial makeup.

  • Are Bhutanese women this beautiful?

  • @vergettigrego some are

  • madam namkha is such a nice lady and we whole bhutan are proud of her

  • Nice! It`ll be more beautiful for viewer as me (Nepal) if you put the lyric on the vdo.

  • This girl is very pretty

  • i stduy away from home....dis song realli makes me feel good...thnx 4 uploadin it

  • preety gal yaar hello bumo chhe gi ming gachhi mo aa?

  • sooooooooo nice....... namkha keep it up.......

  • bhutanese peoples so sweet peoples. god bless bhutan. sorry the king got a ill advise sometime in history. i do not understand the music but the the music made me cry

  • What is this beautiful song about?

  • you are beautiful. I don't know much about song but I like you. you are beautiful and talented. Wish to see you sometime.

  • Very lovely song and lovely girl

    keep it up,

    love u!!!!!!!!!!!

  • Very beautiful singing.

  • still listning ,.,. :)

  • great music ., nd guys frm wher does the comparison betwin Gesar nd maahabharat is coming ., ther is no point comparing .,.,

  • her voice is really beautiful as she is ...

  • Good voice

  • True the legend of Gesar beats the "Indian" Mahabharata. It is even more popular than Mahabharata. That is why a lot more people know about the epic of Gesar, whereas Mahabharata is hardly heard of even in India.

  • I think you are way off to say that the Mahabharata is hardly heard of in India.

  • My job is done.... it was an irony!

  • @omholland I hardly think so how sure are u about this claim Mahabharata is very well known only within the South Asian sphere though. The Ramayana however is perhaps much better known than Mahabharata in South East Asian countries. Each country having their own rendition. Such as Ramakien from Thailand. I have however never heard of Gesar before until now and perhaps is not well known apart from regions with Tibetan buddhist influences.

  • @narlzp Gesar is popular in Central Asian people of Tibetan, Mongolian, Kazakhs, people of Himalayan region in India, Nepal. There central binding force is Buddhism.

  • Good music .... soft... and lovely... thanks...

    Let's enjoy it!

    Violetta

  • wowa...nice!!!

  • Lovely and tasteful in every way. I wish all pop music had these qualities. I think this is more closely related to a traditional folk song in style in any case. It sounds that way. I hope so much to visit Bhutan before too long.

  • Yes, she is married pokotshi. To an ex monk. An old one too by the way.

  • You make money and you too will get a young wife, dont call some one old you too have to pass that stage man

  • Beautiful song.

  • Beautiful!!! thank you for posting this. Very melodious.

  • I want to go to Bhutan

  • This is lovely Bhutanese song. I love the way it is sung and music is good and charming.

  • Is she married?

  • This is a beautiful song, thanks for posting. I would love to hear more from this lovely singer. By the way, what is the book that she is reading near the end?

  • This is really fantastic, a bit sorrowful music.

  • that girl is bautifull

  • I love to watch this video every day

    Thanks

  • wow........nice song...fantastic voice and n luking grt too...kip it up!!!!!!!

  • Awsome beautiful song and great music

    beautiful singer is the most popularone!

    Thanks million to share this video to the world

  • you are welcome....glad you enjoyed it...:D

  • kuzug zangpo....

  • Peace Yo, the lady is beautiful. Smile smile :) No fighting ):

  • namkha lhamo is a best and i really like her voices plus her songs

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  • Hey drgaule or TOPIWALA smelly monkey. JATDHA, paijawala, suck my JEY.

  • Wow.... where did all this come from.... I was thinking the comments were supposed to be about the video....Obviously you people have other agenda which I'm afraid should be discussed somewhere else... You my friend will be blocked if such things are repeated here.

  • block them john. ur friend been nasty to me. i dont like offend and offended. i started just asking who was the actress thats all. and ur friend started swearing word. i never. tata john1232101

  • When Ling Gesar was leaving for the northren country:

    if i don't go, i am disobeying my Ani (Gesar's guidance/guru)

    when i go, my Shingchang (Gesar's wife) is left behind

    it's a melancholic moment for my Shingchang

  • When Gyaza (Chinese Princess Wencheng) was leaving for Tibet (To marry King Songtshen Gampo):

    if I don't go, i am disobey my father (Her father offered her as part of a peace treaty)

    when i go, Tshotsho is left behind

    it's a melancholic moment for my Tshotsho

    When Nangsey (a Tibetan princess) was leaving for Bodhidharma

    if I don't go, my faith is linked to Bodhidharma

    when I go, Lhawo (her son called Lhawo Drakpa)) is left behind

    it's a melancholic moment for my Lhawo

  • Thanks kxt5258.

    These old songs and story telling culture must not die. I have a sense, some of them are better preserved in Bhutan. Thanks!

  • I totally agree. I love those old songs. These songs are what the Bhutanese music/melody actually was and is. A lot (almost all) of the new songs are plagiarize from other foreign songs. Of course I have to say I do like some of the new songs. I reason I guess is mostly to do with the language, not the briliance of the Bhutanese music composer to coming up with original melody...

  • @lhakylou

    You are Tibetans Im i correct I think so.

  • @tenzin200 no she is bhutanese.

  • Lyrics please some one. Obviously a reference to the Mythical Tibetan warrior king Geysar.

  • Not really .. translated it means,

    "Gyesar jang" = a place

    "lu Jonpi gang"= when travelling there.

    Ling Gesar dosent come into context here.

    Morever it is debatable if Ling Gesar was even Tibetan since the tradition of his legend is shared far and wide across the Asian platue.

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  • fuk you you bastard Nep cock sucking mother ass licker piece of shit.

    By the way tell your wife I left the 30 Rs. under the mattress, and next time Ill bring my own condoms.

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  • eat shit u cunt Nep bastard .. Im not a fuking Nep like you .. Im a Bhutanese man in the UK doing my mastes on how to stick it up you ass u cunt fuk

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  • stupid social dirt go die u piece of trash

    yes im proud becuase unlike you I dont come from a group of ppl classified as cheap terrorists .. forever disloyal .. forever cunning .. forever cheating .. i hawk and spit a fat gob on you and your line .. nothing but cheap pigs you lot

  • hey i have seen lots of ur critical comment on every tibetan and bhutanese videos...so y r u doing like this?? wat is ur problem? stop bullshitting...

  • A genuine traditional Bhutanese song!

  • wow! pretty n very good voice my dorozama. Keep it up.

  • Hi Namkha!! Congratulations. Your music video is really beautiful and sweet. Also you look so beautiful. I miss you lots Namkha......

    Take care and see you soon.

    Yours aue Sonam.

  • What a beautiful Mongolian girl, where is she from?

  • well....you already assumed she is Mongolian...Why would you ask where she is from? Ironic eh!

  • @john12332101 she is from bhutan, and i had the pleasure to meet her, she is not only a singer, she also is acting-teacher and actress...it was a pleasure to take a photo with her ´cause she truly is a wonderful person!

  • Shes singing in mexican, so shes obviously from korea.....plus her name is lhamo, which is russia for tea pot.

  • She is from Bhutan a small Himalayan between India and Tibet. She singing a song from Tibetan epic called Gesar (name of prince). Its the long epic in the world beating Mahabharata of India.

    Gesar is popular among Tibetan, Mongol, Bhutan, Kalmikya, Buryita and Tuva in Russia.

    Its epic about righteous prince waging war against evil kings.

  • Thanks for the explanation!

  • @Tendagami

    Thats what i am talking about. Tibetan, yes they are go and see Bhutan what a Tibetan looks like.

  • @Tendagami Gesar epic is also famous in Pakistan's baltistan and India's Ladakh, Lahul and Spiti valley, Kinaur, Northern Arunachal Pradesh as well as Burma's northern tribes. This particular Part related to Gesar in land of Jang

  • She is Bhutanese. Her racial heritage is probably related to that of the Mongols although not the same. Something like a distant cousin of the proud Mongol race that once conquered and ruled Asia.

  • Very beautiful and melodious!!!!!!!!

  • awesome.

  • pretty women .and good voice.

  • very nice . even though i do not understand .nature bless u

  • Beautiful!!!

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