Wednesday, 5 November 2014

Encuentra la fecha de este año en el calendario multiconfesional

India is the land of many festivals that are celebrated all over the different states. Almost no place in India that is not touched by the nuances and joys of a festival. Jammu and Kashmir is no exception, and festivals and fairs in different parts of the northernmost state of India. Losar celebrations in Jammu and Kashmir, Ladakh district can be considered as the most elaborate and complicated of different social and religious events and festivals of Ladakh. There is an interesting story that is at the root of the Losar celebrations in Ladakh. King Jamyang Namgyal, before they depart on an expedition against the forces of Balti in winter is recommended not to take a fast track before next year. To solve the problem, maintaining the relationship advice that preponed New Year celebrations in Ladakh for two months. This was established as a tradition, and since then the Losar is celebrated the first day of the eleventh month of the year.

Description Losar celebrations

All and all, men, women and children make active participation during the Losar celebration Jammu and Kashmir sin. The rites and rituals that are followed during Losar is an interesting fusion of Buddhist and pre Buddhist Bon religious practices. It is during the end of the harvest season which people begin taking the preparations for the celebration of Losar. There are provisions which are stored and maintained for goats and sheep elaborate traditional festivals that are an integral part of the celebrations of Losar. Chang, a local barley beer is a popular drink for celebrations of Losar and grain harvest remains its brewing, as part of preparations for the Losar celebrations. People wear new clothes and decorate in new jewelry to enhance the festive mood in the air. The sacrifice of goats and sheep that were kept aside for the holidays become a ritual to mark the start of celebrations for the Losar.

Time for celebrations of Losar

It is the 29th day of the tenth month, which is the time for the celebrations of Losar. The festival begins on the first day of the 11th month officially.
The most important festival in Tibet is Losar, which celebrates the Tibetan New Year.
Potala Palace, Tibet: historical residence of the Dalai Lamas, the Potala Palace, Tibet: historical residence of the Dalai Lamas ©

Held in February, but the date varies each year exassct according to the lunar calendar.

Losar is a three day festival. On the first day celebrations are usually limited to the family, with the second and third day is the time to visit and exchange gifts with friends and more distant relatives.

This is also a time for Tibetans to visit monasteries and make offerings.

Losar is marked with activities that symbolize purification, and welcome in the new.

The buildings are whitewashed and thoroughly cleaned, people wear new clothes and special food is prepared.

Buddhist monks adorn the monasteries with the best decorations, and perform religious ceremonies.

Ritual is performed to ward off evil spirits, and people celebrate with parties and dances.

The Losar festival dates back to the pre-Buddhist period in Tibet.

In the days when Tibetans practiced the Bon religion, every winter festival was held where people offered large quantities of incense to please the spirits and local deities.

This festival eventually became the annual Buddhist festival we know today.

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