Tibetian
Festivals & Events in the year 2011 & 2012
|
Name of Festival / Event |
Year 2011 |
Year 2012 |
| Tibetan
New Year/Losar |
5 Mar
|
22 Feb
|
| Monlam
Prayer festival |
8 Mar
|
25 Feb
|
| Butter
lamp / Choe-nga Choepa |
19 Mar
|
8 Mar
|
| Saga Dawa
Festival |
15 Jun
|
4 Jun
|
| Thangka
Unveiling Tashilungpo |
15 Jul
|
3 Jul
|
| Zamling
Chisang / Samye Dolde |
15 Jul
|
3 Jul
|
| Choekor
Duechen / Tukbe Tseshi |
3 Aug
|
23 Jul
|
| Gyantse
Horse Race |
20 Jul
|
20 Jul
|
| Jerkhundo
Horse Race (Yeshu) |
25 Jul
|
25 Jul
|
| Ganden Thangka
Unveiling |
13 Aug
|
2 Aug
|
| Litang
Horse Race |
1 Aug
|
1 Aug
|
| Nagchu
Horse Race |
10 Aug
|
10 Aug
|
| Shoton Festival
|
29 Aug
|
17 Aug
|
| Labrang
Rikda |
7 Aug
|
25 Aug
|
| Karma Dunba
|
14 Sep
|
2 Sep
|
| Lhabab Duechen
|
17 Nov
|
6 Nov
|
| Palden
Lhamo festival |
10 Dec
|
28 Nov
|
| Ganden
Nga-Choe |
20
Dec |
8Dec
|
Tibetan new year: Losar is celebrated in homes
and with friends, eating special food and drinking jugs of barley chang. On the
first day pilgrims go to pay homage to the most sacred statue of Sakya Muni in
Jokhang temple and burning incense all around Jokhang as well as at all Tibetan
homes. Every one dresses in his/her finest closthes to do holy circuit around
monasteries and temples.
Great prayer ( Mon Lam Chenmo )
Was founded in in 1409 by Tsong Khapa to celebrate
the miracles performed by Buddha at Sravasti in India, Molam
is greatest religious event of the year. In the former times
over 10 thousand monks from Drepung, Sera and Ganden monasteries
would come to gather in Jokhang temple for the event. This
festivel still continues in large nos of monks in Labrang
and Rongwo Gon Chen monasteries in Amdo although this festivel
in Lhasa is held in Jokhang temple in fewer nos of monk.
Saga
Dawa: Celebrating the enlightenment of Buddha and his attainment
of Nirvana upon his death. Tens of thousands of Tibetan pilgrims crowd to do the
sacred circuit around Jokhang and old Lhasa city known as Linkor. Tashilunpo
Thangka: The huge Gegu ( embroidered thangka ) displayed in Tashilunpo
monastery in Shigatse and thousands of pilgrims flock there to touch their foreheads
to the sacred Thangka in order to be blessed. Universal incense
offering ( Dzam Ling Chipsang ) Commemoration of Guru Rimpoche subduing
the obstructive deities and spirits in Tibet and converting them to protectors
of Buddhism, in preparation for the founding of Samye, The very first Buddhist
monastery in Tibet. Tibetans burn incense offerings to these deities all over
Tibet. Yogurt festival(Shorton): The huge Gegu
( embroidered thangka ) displayed in Drepung monastery in Lhasa and thousands
of pilgrims go there to touch their foreheads to the sacred Thangka in order to
be blessed. This Yogurt festivals operas also begins there in the monastery courtyard.
Tibetans flock in Norbulinka ( the summer palace of the Dalai Lama ) to start
their summer picnic.
Yogurt festival Opera at Norbulingka:
A week long summer picnic is held at Norbulinka (
Summer palace ) by Tibetans and the picnic is accompanied
by a historical and interesting Tibetan opera for the first
3days. Summer palace fills with the melody of happiness.
Labrang monastic opera ( Cham ): Monks at Labrang
monastery perform the ritual dances by wearing Buddhist masks. Thousands of Tibetans
flock there for the special ceremony the miracle festival. Labrang
monastic opera ( Summer ): Duration 1 Monks at Labrang monastery
perform the ritual dances by wearing Buddhist masks. This perform telling the
story of Milarepa who get enlightenment. Labrang
monastic opera ( Winter ): Monks at Labrang monastery perform Kalarewa
dance, this perform also has thousand of Tibetans from all over and celabrat the
special ceremony. Horse racing festival at Labrang
Sangke grassland: This is a special ceremony held by the nomads of
Sangke including mainly horse race, Yak race and wrestling. Kangding
Horse Racing Festival: This is a special ceremony held by the nomads
of Kangding of Kham-region including mainly horse race, Yak race and wrestling.
Lithang horse racing festival: The
Tibetan area of Kham in West-Sichuan is comprised of Garze Tibet Autonomous Prefecture
and this area features snowy mountains. Here also plants of various shapes and
colors and numerous wild animals exist. |