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Dates of Events, Festivals and Calendar of Nepal-Tibet 2008/2009
LIST OF FESTIVALS
DATES IN TIBETAN CALENDAR
YEAR 2008
YEAR 2009
TIBETAN NEW YEAR (LHOSAR) 1-3 of the 1st Lunar month Feb 18 Feb 7
MONLAM PRAYER FESTIVAL 4-11 of the 1st lunar month Feb 22 - Mar 1
BUTTER LAMP/ CHOE-NGA CHOEPA 15th of the 1st Lunar month Mar 4 Mar 26
SAGA DAWA 15th of the 4th Lunar month May 31 June 18
GYANTSE HORSE RACE 14-18th of 4th Lunar month May 30 - June 3
THANKA UNVEILING AT TASHILHUNPO 15th of the 5th Lunar month June 30
ZAMLING CHISANG /SAMYA DOLDE 15th of the 5th Lunar month June 30
CHOEKOR DUECHEN 4th of the 6th Lunar month July 18 Aug 5
SHOTON FESTIVAL 30th of the 6th Lunar month Aug 12 - Aug 18 Aug 30 – Sep 5
NAGCHU HORSE RACE - Aug 10-16 Aug 10-16
LHABAB DHECHEN 22nd of the 9th Lunar month Nov 3 Nov 3
PALDEN LHAMO FESTIVAL 15th of the 10th Lunar month Nov 26
GADEN NGA-CHOE 25th of the 10th Lunar month Dec 7
GADEN THANKA UNVEILING 15th of 6th Lunar month July 30
LITHANG HORSE RACE Aug 1 - Aug 3 Aug 1 - Aug 3
JE KUNDO HORSE RACE YESHU) July 25 - July 28 July 25 - July 28
TIJI FESTIVAL MUSTANG (PALACE) 25-29th the 3rd Lunar month May 12-16
TIJI FESTIVAL MUSTANG (MONASTERY) 5-9th of the 5th Lunar month June 19 - June 24 June 19 - June 24

1- Tibetan New Year

The greatest festival in Tibet. In ancient times, when the peach trees were in blossom, it was considered the start of a new year. Since the systematization of the Tibetan calendar in 1027 AD, the first day of the first month became fixed as the new year. On New Year's day, families unite, an "auspicious dinner" is offered, and the auspicious words "Tashi Delek" are greeted.

2- Great Prayer Festival

The greatest religious festival in Tibet. Instituted by Tsongkapa in 1409, the founder of the Gelukpa Sect. Monks from the Three Great Monasteries of Tibet assemble in Jorkhang to pray to Shakyamuni's image as if it were the living Buddha. Philosophical debates are held among candidates for the Doctorate of Metaphysics. Pilgrims come from every corner of Tibet and donations are offered to monks.

3- Butter Lamp Festival

The last day of the Great Prayer Festival. In order to celebrate Shakyamuni's victory over non-Buddhist opponents, the Lord of Neu Dzong, a noted patron of Tsongkapa, illuminated numerous butter-lamps in 1409. The festival flourished since.

4- Gyantse Horse Race and Archery

Horse racing and archery are very popular in Tibet, Contests in early times included horse races, archery, and shooting on galloping horse-back followed by a few days' entertainment or picnicking. Presently, ball games, track and field events, folk songs and dances, also form part of the celebrations.

6- Six-Four Festival

Believed to be the day Buddha gave his first sermon. People celebrate the festival by paying visits to holy mountains.

7- Shoton Festival

The Opera Festival and the greatest of festivals in Tibet. In ancient times, pious people went into mountain hermitages to do penance. On the last day, yogurt is served as a meal followed by folk songs and dances. Since the 7th century, opera performances have been held in Norbulingka. Presently, opera contests and the distribution of prizes last for seven days.

8- Bathing Week

It is believed when the sacred planet Venus appears in the sky, the water in the river becomes purest and can cure diseases. During its appearance for the first week all townspeople in Lhasa go to the river for bathing.

9- Death of Tsongkapa

Tsongkapa, the great reformer of Tibetan Buddhism and founder of the Gelugpa Sect, died on this day in 1419. In memory of that day, every household burns countless butter-lamps on roof-tops and chant prayers in his honor. Late in the evening Tibetan dumplings are served for supper.

10- Driving Off Evil Spirits

At the eve of Tibetan New Year, 29th of the twelfth month, religious dances are performed in monasteries for driving off the evil spirits of the past year. At night, in every household, traditional means of driving off evil spirits are carried out by burning bundles of straw and throwing rubbish on to the streets. The Year-End Dumpling is served for supper.

11- Saga Dawa

It is the holiest day in Tibet. Three memorable occasions coincide on this day: Buddha's birth, Buddha's death and Buddha's enlightenment. Almost every person within Lhasa joins in circumambulations around the city and spend the late afternoon on picnicking at "Dzongyab Lukhang" near the Potala Palace..

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