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Archer's Recitation

When archers compete with others in a match, they often chant verses or proses in order to boost courage and confidence before they shoot at the target. The recitation is usually done standing with the bow and arrow in two hands and facing the target. The chantings are generally verses containing metaphorical and poetic expressions and chanted from memory. They may deride the opponents and praise one's party.

  • མདའ་བཤད། (Dzongkha, Tibetan script, Original)(2015)
    • > Archer's Recitation (English, Latin script, Translation)(2015)
    • > mda' bshad (Dzongkha, Latin script, Transliteration-THL Extended Wylie Transliteration)(2015)
    • > da shé (Dzongkha, Latin script, Transcription-THL Simplified Tibetan Transcription)(2015)

Subject ID: S7449