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Rituals of Tibetan New Year or Losar Festival in Tibet

Now the Tibetan New Year 2013 is approaching, but what do you know about the Tibetan New Year, especially the rituals of Tibetan New Year or Losar Festival in Tibet. Tibettravel org offer tailor-made Tibetan New Year tour for those tourists interested in the customs and festivals of Tibet. In addition, we have design a Tibet Tour Calendar 2013 focusing on the major Tibetan traditional festivals and events in 2013 for tourists’ reference when making a Tibet tour plan in 2013. 

 

Tibetan new year Lhasa tour

 
The Tibetan New Year is the most significant festival for Tibetan people, just like Christmasday for westerners and Spring Festival for Chinese. The festival is celebrated to turn away any negativity and evil spirits and welcome the arrival of happiness and success in the New Year. 
 
Tibetan people usually prepare the Tibetan New Year one month in advance. There are various rituals and customs followed while celebrating the Tibetan New Year. Tibetan people get engrossed in cleaning their home thoroughly removing every bit of dirt and whitewashing them new one month before the arrival of the New Year. The most attractive and finest decorations are put all across the house and elaborate offerings are made known as Tsamba. The older prayer flags are replaced with fresh colorful ones. New clothes are made for every member of the family. Eight different auspicious symbols are sketched on the walls with white powder representing the different offerings made by the Gods to the Buddha, after his enlightenment. 
 
Tibet new year
 
These symbols are the parasol (royal dignity and protection from the heat of the sun), two golden fish (good fortune), the conch shell (sound of the Dharma reaching far and wide), the lotus blossom (true nature of beings who rise through samsara into the beauty and clarity of enlightenment), the banner of victory (Buddha’s victory over the demon Mara - passion, fear of death, pride and lust), the vase (long life and prosperity), Dharma Wheel (one of the most popular Buddhism symbols representing the Eightfold Path) and the eternal knot (cause and effect and the union of compassion and wisdom).
 
On the New Year’s Eve, the traditional special noodle soup called guthuk is prepared. It includes dumplings that contain nine different fortune symbols, such as chili pepper, cotton ball, wood, charcoal, sugar cube, wool string, paper, pebble and raw bean. Each symbol obtained by the person represents his fortune in the coming year. For example, if a person finds chili pepper in his dumpling, it signifies that he is talkative. Similarly, wool denotes good-heartedness and charcoal denotes meanness. White items like sugar and cotton are considered to be a good sign. 
 
Tibetan New Year
 
At the dawn of the first day, the members of the family rise early and dress in their finest and new clothes. Housewives cook a pot of barley wine and wait for the sunrise. At the break of the day, the leading woman of the house carries a bucket to the nearby river to fetch the year's first bucket of water. The family members greet one another and drink the barley wine. They take Tube oatmeal and dromar fried in butter for refreshments. All these dishes are prepared one day in advance. On the second day, people move out to visit friends and relatives. This day is known as king’s Losar (gyal-po lo-sar). 
 
Tibetan Losar Festival
 
While meeting loved ones, people greet one another Tashi Delek, which means good luck for the next year. In the evening, the Tibetans carry torches across their homes yelling to drive away evil spirits from their abodes. The third day is reserved for visiting monasteries, shrines and stupas and making offerings to the monks and nuns in the form of clothes and food. Apart from Tibet, Losar festival is celebrated by the Buddhist population in states like Arunachal Pradesh, Sikkim, Himachal Pradesh and Ladakh in Kashmir. The Monpa tribe of Tawang and the Memba of the Mechukha valley of Arunachal Pradesh also mark this festival.
 
 
Master Catherine Jigme

About the Author - Master Catherine Jigme

With exceptional passion and outstanding leadership, Mrs. Catherine has dedicated herself to Tibet inbound tourism and China tour for 15 years. As one of the handful females who see great potential of Chinese inbound tourism, Catherine has made great contribution to promoting Tibet tourism and enhancing the employment of Tibetans and prosperity of local Tibetan community.

Over the years, she travelled overseas with Tibet Tourism Bureau many times to promote Tibet tourism. Currently, Catherine works as the marketing director of Tibet Vista, an opinion leader behind the whole team of Tibet Vista.

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