Gesar Dance on Tuesday, February 13th, 2018. Starts at 10am.
Lama Chimed Rigdzin teaches that Gesar Dance and practice are very important at this time. This time is called the Degenerate time because, we, humans, have been engaging in negative actions and thoughts, walking the negative path. That means the degeneration is not due to the time itself, but due to the negativity amongst us, humans. This engagement in negative deeds and thoughts comes from the influence of negative local beings. For this reason, Gesar is so important, as he has the power to subdue such negativities, making peace in the world.
CHECK OUT THE YOUTUBE FOOTAGE OF THE 2017 PERFORMANCE ON LAMA CHIMED’S CHANNEL!
The event is open to everyone, at no cost. Also see about the Drubchod of Yeshe Rabar.
0 comentário sobre “Traditional Tibetan New Year – Losar 2018”
Randy Rasmusson disse:
why are you calling FAT TUESDAY losar??? It is not the begining of the tibetan lunar year???
Lama Chimed Rigdzin disse:
Dear Mr Rasmusson, Losar is being celebrated on Feb 13th as it is a holiday so it is possible for people to join. Thank you for your input.
Randy Rasmusson disse:
Mardi Gras, which is French for “Fat Tuesday,” is the last day of a season called “Carnival.” The Carnival season is characterized by merrymaking, feasting, and dancing. Mardi Gras is the culmination of festivities and features parades, masquerades, and, unfortunately, often drunkenness and shameless debauchery. Carnival is typically celebrated in Catholic countries of southern Europe and Latin America.
https://publicholidays.asia/bhutan/losar-new-year/