
2013
Young nomad Dawa's life was transformed at age 13 when a series of visions led to his remarkable gift for telling the epic tale of Tibet's King Gesar.
As a boy, Dawa was an illiterate Tibetan nomad whose life revolved around herding yaks. At 13, his life changed: through a series of visions, Dawa acquired the gift of telling the epic story of Tibet’s King Gesar. Now, at 35, Dawa receives a salary from the government as a guardian of national cultural heritage and is regarded as a holy man by his community. When an earthquake reduces his hometown to rubble, redevelopment of the region takes a giant leap forward. In the midst of such seismic shifts, Dawa seeks healing from King Gesar and other divine protectors of the land.

Dawa Drakpa
Himself

Blindsight

The Frozen Kingdom of the Snow Leopard

Cry Rock

Free Tibet

Tibet: The Survival of the Spirit

Wisdom of Happiness

OLO, the Boy from Tibet

Lord of the Dance/Destroyer of Illusion

Daughters of Wisdom

The Road Leads to Tibet

Compassion in Exile: The Story of the 14th Dalai Lama

Under The Eye Of Qomolangma

School of Hope

The Meaning of Vanlife

Water

Becoming Who I Was

To Be First: The Quest for Yangmolong

Orphans of Tibet

Brilliant Moon: Glimpses of Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche

The Saltmen of Tibet