The celebrations go on for three days, but in some regions, Tibetan people celebrate Losar for fifteen days. It's like a festival for all Tibetans across the world, where they come together ...
Losar is the Tibetan New Year. It is celebrated on the first days of the first lunar month in the Tibetan calendar. Its traditions are unique to Tibet, and predate Chinese and Indian influence. The ...
The New Year of Tibetan Buddhists, the festival is celebrated with lot of enthusiasm and fervor. The festival includes dancing, singing, rejoicing and merry making. Festivities last for two ...
Kushalnagar: Tibetan Spiritual Guru The Dalai Lama will visit the Tibetan Settlement at Bylakuppe on Jan. 4, 2025, according ...
People dress in festive attire and bring offerings like white khata scarves, flowers, fruit, barley wine and cash to the ...
The Dalai Lama will leave Dharamsala on January 3 for the Bylakuppe Tibetan Settlement in Karnataka. According to his ...
Losar is celebrated to welcome the New Year. People visit neighbours and friends and exchange greetings. A few days before Losar, it is customary for families to fetch small branches of a thorny ...
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