The View of Tea Merchants Abstaining From Tea for 48 Hours Within Tibet, the Reason Tibetan Tea Merchants Consume Tea During Migration, the Etymology of “Lama” (Guru/Teacher), the Concept of “Lamaism”, How the Socioeconomic Status of a Family is Determined Within Tibet, the Distance Tea Merchant Caravans Would Traverse to Make Small Progress Upon the Tea Horse Road, the Reason Small Tibetan Villages Often Possess Tribalistic Religious Faiths, the Tibetan Buddhist View of Tea, the Etymology of “Lhasa” (Place of the Gods/Land of the Divine), and the Location Which Interconnects the Nexus of Tibet, China, India, and Mongolia

Tibetan tea merchants believe that going without tea for more than 2 days will make them ill. They drink their tea at high altitudes to get rid of lactic acid and to keep them healthy during their travels. The term "lama" from Buddhism means "wise man". Buddhism in Tibet is often referred to as "lamaism". Families are rated in society by how many yak they have in their herd. Caravans often snaked through 10 kilometers just to make 1 kilometer of progress. Smaller villages have tribal religions w...


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