Many offerings are made, prayer flags are hung, blessings are exchanged, and butter lamps are lit. The description of Losar above is compiled from Smithsonian Institution website. Please find links to ...
according to Tibetan Government-in-Exile statement. The third day is known as Chokyong-Losar. Chokyong means the guardian deities. On this day, prayer flags are hoisted on the hills and around the ...
according to Tibetan Government-in-Exile statement. The third day is known as Chokyong-Losar. Chokyong means the guardian deities. On this day, prayer flags are hoisted on the hills and around the ...
They also tied colourful holy flags around this monastery and offered prayers here. According to the Tibetan lunar calendar this is the 'Wood Sanke' year 2152. Tibetans celebrate Losar for three ...
Coinciding with the lunar new year, Losar is a special event for Tibetans all around the world. Beginning with a Buddhist prayer from a group of Tibetan monks to ward off obstacles and negativity ...
Tibetan monks organised traditional prayers in the temple and many Tibetans participated in it. Losar... The Tribune, now published from Chandigarh, started publication on February 2, 1881 ...
Tibetans in exile are celebrating Losar ... in Tibet." Tenzin Lhamo, an exile Tibetan, told ANI, "We are celebrating our New Year with our rituals and other ceremonies. We have a prayer session ...
They also tied colourful holy flags around this monastery and offered prayers here. The Tribune, now published from Chandigarh, started publication on February 2, 1881, in Lahore (now in Pakistan).