Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India], March 14 (ANI/PNN): 'In a remote village in eastern Tibet lives Deshar, a self-confident young woman who has chosen to live as a Buddhist nun. When the nuns resist ordered re-education measures, the convent is closed by order of the Chinese police officer Deng. Deshar loses her last bit of freedom. The feeling of powerlessness in the face of permanent oppression leads down the path of ultimate non-violence.' NCPA in collaboration with Tibet Theatre and Tibetan Institute of Performing Arts (TIPA) is proud to present the Tibetan theatre production "Pah-Lak" on Saturday, 25 March at 7pm. "Pah-La" (Tibetan for "Father") is originally an English play based on intensive research - it is an examination of the future of non-violence. The play focuses on the role of Buddhism in the lives of Tibetans and the dichotomy of the resistance movement that has emerged from decades of oppression, discrimination and marginalisation. Ind
Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India], March 14 (ANI/PNN): In a remote village in eastern Tibet lives Deshar, a self-confident young woman who has chosen to live as a Buddhist nun