Caricature: Walk a mile for Tibet Phayul Admin March 2, 2021 74 Share FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Must read Tibetan monk sentenced to six years in prison for teaching Tibetan language March 5, 2026 Notice announcing the cancellation of March 10 uprising commemoration is ‘fake’: CTA March 4, 2026 China set to codify Mandarin dominance, curtailing minority language education March 4, 2026 Nepal accepts $4 million grant from China to support its upcoming election March 4, 2026 - Advertisement - Previous articleChinese hackers attack exile Tibetans with sketchy Firefox extensionNext articleUS lawmakers introduce bill to scrap ‘One-China Policy’, expand ties with Taiwan - Advertisement - More articles The Epstein Files: Fact-Checking the Disinformation Against the Dalai Lama February 9, 2026 Opinion: Choosing Leaders for a Narrowing Window- A Call to the Tibetan Electorate January 9, 2026 Opinion: China fuming over 6th Dalai Lama conference in Tawang December 16, 2025 1 COMMENT This cartoon, walk for a mile for Tibet, is a parable of ancient Indian blind men and an elephant. Each blind man feels a different part of the elephant’s form. And this drawing has deep and wide meaning. Reply LEAVE A REPLY Cancel reply Comment: Please enter your comment! Name:* Please enter your name here Email:* You have entered an incorrect email address! Please enter your email address here Website: Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. LatestNews Tibetan monk sentenced to six years in prison for teaching Tibetan language March 5, 2026 Notice announcing the cancellation of March 10 uprising commemoration is ‘fake’: CTA March 4, 2026 China set to codify Mandarin dominance, curtailing minority language education March 4, 2026 Nepal accepts $4 million grant from China to support its upcoming election March 4, 2026 China bars Tibetan government employees from religious rites and family funerals March 2, 2026
This cartoon, walk for a mile for Tibet, is a parable of ancient Indian blind men and an elephant. Each blind man feels a different part of the elephant’s form. And this drawing has deep and wide meaning. Reply
This cartoon, walk for a mile for Tibet, is a parable of ancient Indian blind men and an elephant. Each blind man feels a different part of the elephant’s form. And this drawing has deep and wide meaning.