The Himalayan
Culture Centre is a place that nurtures new
artistic talents, it is meant to promote upcoming artists
from all over India and especially Tibetan artists. The Himalayan
Culture Centre works for preservation and promotion of Himalayan
Cultures and especially Tibetan Cultures core values, traditions
and unique heritage.
The
Himalayan Culture Foundation
was founded in 1989 to provide platform to preserve and disseminate
the unique Himalayan Culture. So that such artists may interact,
bounce of ideas with each other, collaborate and simply put
share their vision with world.
Himalayan Culture
continuing contributions to global understanding depend
on the preservation of its various elements in two aspects.
1. Preservation and promotion of them in their traditional
forms. 2. The evolution on some of these aspects as they
interacts and adapt to other cultures. The 20th Century
has seen comparable losses in the Himalaya cultures and
traditions. Therefore, it is imperative that what remains
of the Himalayan Culture be located, preserved and spread
as soon and as efficiently as possible, for the benefit
and enrichment of the world, both present and future.
Himalayan traditions have evolved over the centuries, this
process of evolution and growth must continue. This is essential
not only for the survival of this rich heritage as a living
tradition, but also for its ability to continue contributing
to a truly global understanding.
Himalaya Culture is based on the developing mind and cultivating
joy, work for world peace and humanity, which connects Mongolian,
Chinese, Nepali and Sri Lankan, Singaporean, Vietnamese,
South Korean etc.
In Tibet, traces of Tibetan culture are
very difficult to find. If you would like to experience
Tibetan culture you’d need to visit India. His Holiness
Dalai Lama has stated that India is their Guru and Buddhism
was embraced from India, which is the chief treasure for
them. Our organization is an attempt to help create awareness
and preserve this culture. We believe that every culture
has the right to exist, and not just in the hearts of people
but also in their Country. Tibetans need to believe that
their culture is worth preserving.
We have given platforms to Himalayan Artists
to showcase their talent. Through us they get chance to
perform globally and showcase their talent through music,
literature, film, photography, sculpture, and paintings.
We accept this goodwill as a responsibility and do not use
it for political, religious or commercial advantages and
also conscientious not to disrupt the environmental and
social stability, and the cultural base of these two countries.