There are several days in a year which are remembered by us. I've no issues with
any of the days and I enjoy almost every day equally but sometimes, once in a
blue moon, it so happens that you do not want to forget some days for strong
reasons. And I’ve a reasons why I should pen these particular days.
Losar which translates into New Year is one of the most remarkable event's I've
ever noticed. This year is Iron Female Ox Year according to calendar of Tibetan
buddhism. Let's hope this new year brings peace and prosperity unlike its
precedent. In our monastery, led my Kyabje Namkhai Nyingpo Rinpoche, the day got
its real essence of calling it as Losar and I couldn't hold back but share with
you guys those moments through this digital diary of mine. Hope you'll enjoy
reading, at least I expect that way.
Auspicious Soup
By the way this is not first day of
the new year but people will begin from this day itself by drinking auspicious
soup since it is the last day of the old year.
Source: Tibetan Dictionary. |
I went to try what kind of omens
I've for the new year. Honestly I couldn't identify symbolic object neither
asked anyone. I don't know if it got dissolved into dumpling? As per the symbolic objects I was in neither of them. I'm optimistic and consider it as a good omen only.
Losar Day
It falls on the very first day of a new year. In our
monastery, monks woke up early in the morning, performed Mipham Rinpoche's liturgical method for
invoking the blessings of Shakyamuni Buddha, tara practice, three roots ritual
and petition-offering to dharma protectors. His holiness also
bestowed life empowerment of one of the Maha Siddhis Thangthong Gyalpo who
explicitly got empowered at the celestial palace of Guru Rinpoche in Zangdo Pelri. H.H. briefed us how Drupthob lived 125 years after that.
Flour blessing
Last day or third day of a new year celebration is remembered for flour blessing. After performing lhasang (incense offering) some senior monks gathers at the courtyard and recite common chant and then toss flour in the open air. All the participants end up covering themselves with flour. Some goes to other places throwing flour at acquaintance and even at strangers.
In one of the websites, (https://samyeinstitute.org/sangha-updates/losar-tibetan-new-year/) 'This shower of tsampa increases the prosperity, health, and happiness of sentient beings. It also raises ‘wind horse,’ or luck, bringing forth auspicious circumstances.'
Pictures
I did not carry phone in the morning hours therefore first four pictures are copyright reserve of Kharchu Editorial Committee page in Facebook.
Kyabje Namkhai Nyingpo Rinpoche Giving Blessing. |
Devotees. |
Monks and devotees in queue offering Tashi Delek to H.H. |
Tshok. |
Monks showering flour at private residence. |