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  2. Tashi delek - Wikipedia

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    Tashi delek is traditionally used as part of a larger invocation on Losar. [6] [7] With the Dalai Lama's exile and creation of the Tibetan diaspora, exile authorities promoted the use of tashi delek as an all-purpose greeting which could be easily picked up by foreign sponsors. [6]

  3. Public holidays in Bhutan - Wikipedia

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    [10] [11] In Bhutan, different communities celebrate Losar at slightly different times and refer to the holiday by particular local names. [9] The common Losar greeting is " tashi delek ." Birthday of King Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck

  4. Losar - Wikipedia

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    Losar is celebrated for 15 days, with the main celebrations on the first three days. On the first day of Losar, a beverage called changkol is made from chhaang (a Tibetan-Nepali equivalent of beer). The second day of Losar is known as King's Losar (gyalpo losar). Losar is traditionally preceded by the five-day practice of Vajrakilaya.

  5. Tibetan festivals - Wikipedia

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    New Year Festival Losar: A week-long drama and carnivals, horse races and archery: 1st Month: 4th-25th: Monlam Prayer Festival: The Great Prayer Festival, a tradition begun by Tsong Khapa. Many pilgrims gather at Jokhang in Lhasa: 1st Month: 15th: Lantern Festival: Commemorates Buddha's miracle at Sravasti. Fires are lit on roofs, and lamps in ...

  6. Tashi - Wikipedia

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    Tashi delek, a Tibetan all-purpose greeting with the meaning of "blessings and good luck". Tashi Group, a privately owned industrial/commercial group in Bhutan; Tashi Namgyal Academy, a public school in Sikkim, India; Tashi Quartet, an American ensemble of classical musicians, originally formed in 1973 as "Tashi" Tashi Duncan, from the film ...

  7. Dosmoche - Wikipedia

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    It is the last festival of New Year Celebrations, the other one is Losar. [2] The two-day Dosmoche festival is a gazetted holiday for Leh district and Zanskar Sub Division. Dosmoche is also known as the "Festival of Scapegoat" and is one of Ladakh's most popular prayer festivals. [3] This festival is also celebrated to purify the town from evil ...

  8. Monpa people - Wikipedia

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    Principal Monpa festivals include the Choskar harvest festival, Losar, and Torgya. During Losar, people generally offer prayers at the Tawang Monastery to pray for the coming of the Tibetan New Year. Pantomime dances are the principal feature of the Ajilamu festival. Buddhist lamas read religious scriptures in the gompas for a few days during ...

  9. Tulku - Wikipedia

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    Tenzin Delek Rinpoche; Thrangu Rinpoche (on the 9th incarnation) Thubten Yeshe (on the 2nd incarnation, rejected by current tulku, who is committed to spiritual discovery in a post-modern context) Traleg Kyabgon Rinpoche (on the 10th incarnation) [113] Trungpa (Wylie: Drung-pa) (on the 12th incarnation) Trungram Gyaltrul Rinpoche (on the 4th ...