Tribes in northern India marked the Losar New Year festival. Footage shows the residents of Spiti Village in Himachal Pradesh performing folk dances in a snow-covered open area on March 3. Locals, ...
Losar (ལོ་གསར་ or “new year”) is the most important celebration in the Tibetan calendar, which consists of twelve lunar months. It is celebrated across the Tibetan Plateau, as well as in the Himalayan ...
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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 ...
Losar is celebrated to welcome the New Year ... On this day, the locals bathe in the natural springs.… Dakhraini festival is celebrated in July. The village deity is brought out of the temple ...
However, with thousands of Tibetans fleeing Tibet, to settle in different countries across the globe, the ways around Losar celebration has evolved. Chemar, an offering of barley flour (Tsampa ...
Tibetans in exile are celebrating Losar, also known as the Tibetan New Year. Tibetans are welcoming Wood Snake Year 2152 and will saying good bye to Dragon wood year 2151. The Tribune, now ...
Tibetans celebrate Losar as a festival for three days but due to the tragic earthquake in Tibet this year, they are not celebrating it with great pomp and show. Only necessary rituals are ...