Friday 4 October 2019

BHUTAN -FESTIVALS ( PART 2)


APRIL
1.       PARO TSHECHU
The Paro Tshechu is one of the biggest festivals in the country. On the first day , all mask dances are held inside the courtyard outside the dzong hosts the festival.

2.       RHODODENDRON FESTIVAL
The festival celebrates the rhododendron flower. The festival features the rhododendron garden walk and exhibition, local culture and cuisines, arts and crafts, traditional games, cultural program, guided walks and activities. The festival showcases different species that are in full bloom in their natural habitat. Of the 46 rhododendron species recorded in the country, 29 are found in Lamperi Botanical Park, 35km from Thimphu.

3.       YONGPHULA TSHECHU
The Yongphula Tshechu is one of the most popular annual festivals in eastern Bhutan. People all over eastern Bhutan attend the 3 day festival. The festival portrays Bhutanese culture in its full glory with sacred mask dances and traditional folk songs and dances entertaining crowds.

4.       DUNGKHAR TSHECHU
A distinction of Dungkhar Tshechu is that people are given the blessing of the lake. During this festival, the local deity of Khar Village, Nalu Thoepa, is propitiated and offerings are made to him. It is believed that the local deity would not protect the community of he is not given his due of reverence and natural calamities like heavy rains and storms would bring havoc to the community.

5.       DOMKHAR TSHECHU
The Domkhar Tshechu is one of the most popular festivals among the locals in Bumthang among the locals in Bumthang. It marks the birthday of Guru Rinpoche, the Indian Buddhist saint who visited Bhutan in the 8th century.

6.       URA YAKCHOE
This annual festival held in Ura in Bumthang is known for its famous dance called the “ Ura Yakchoe”. A sacred relic is displayed for people to receive blessing from. According to legend, an old woman sitting outside her house was visited by a lama asking for a glass of water. When she came out with the water, the lama had vanished leaving behind only a sack. Out of curiosity, she checked the bag and found the statue that is now displayed annually. This relic has been passed on from generation to generation and is still owned by descendants of the woman.

JUNE
1.       MAXIMUM TREES PLANTED BY A TEAM ( A GENUINNESS WORLD RECORD ATTEMPT)
Coinciding with the coronation of His Majesty the Fourth Druk Gyalpo and the Social Forestry Day, 111 Bhutanese will plant 50000 trees in 1 hour on 2 June, 2015. This mass tree plantation event is an attempt to beat the current world record of 40885 d by trees planted by 100 heads in 1 hour. Participants will undergo vigorous 10 day training on tree plantation technique prior to the event for proper coordination, speed and technique to beat the current record. The tentative name for the park is Jigme Singye Wangchuck Forest Park.

2.       PEDSELLING KUCHOD
The Pedselling Kuchod is held at the Pedselling monastery in Choekhor gewog in Bumthang . It is held on 20th and the 21st day of the fourth Bhutanese month. Several mask dances are performed including the Drametse Nga Cham, Pacham, Ging and Zhacham. On the first day, a large tapestry of Buddha Shakyamuni, Avalokiteshvara and Guru Padmasambhawa is displayed. On the second day, the highlight is a special blessing of the phurba (spiritual dagger) belonging to the founder of the temple. The dagger is preserved inside a box and is one of the main relics of the temple.

3.       NIMALUNG TRELDAW
This festival takes place at the Nimalung Lhakhang. Located in the stunning valley of Chummi in Bumthang. The main highlight of the festival is the unfurling of a 9 metre high and twelve meters wide Guru Rinpoche Thongdrol.

4.       KURJEY LHAKHANG TSHECHU
The Kurjey Tshechu coincides with the birth anniversary of Guru Rinpoche. Different kinds of mask dances are performed during the festival apart from traditional and folk songs and dances.

5.       TREL DA TSHECHU
The annual festival is held at the Yakhang Lhakhang located about 20 minute walk from the main Mongar town. The festival is held to commemorate the birth anniversary of Guru Rinpoche. Lama Sangdag, the 6th son of Terton Pema Lingpa, founded the Yakhang Lhakhang.

6.       CONSECRATION OF THE 21 TARA THONGDROL
Consecration of the 21 Tara Thongdrol at Tara Zhingkham Lhakhang on the 15th day of the 5th month of the lunar.


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