Losar wishes, Lo sar, Tibetan losar, Losar food, Losar customs, losar 2016, Happy Lunar New Year

Happy Losar 2016

Losar wishes, Lo sar, Tibetan losar, Losar food, Losar customs, losar 2016, Happy Lunar New Year

Wishing all Tibetans and friends a very happy Losar 2016.

ལོ་གསར་བཀྲ་ཤིས་བདེ་ལེགས།

 

Below are links to a few stories and pictures that will transport you to the Tibetan plateau and to experience the ancient traditions of Losar (Lo sar, the Tibetan New Year).

Visual feast during Losar preparation:

During Losar preparation, you only need to take a five-minute walk to learn much about the festival and to perceive a variety of cultural expressions. Tibetan families display visual feasts that are almost surreal to look at; Behold and marvel at the ambiance […]

Losar food, Tibetan bread, Tibetan treats, altar offerings, Tibetan traditions
Deep-fried pastries reserved for celebrations and Losar, the Tibetan New Year across the plateau. When you see these golden tartlets piled up, you know something significant is happening at that house.

 

Spiritual offerings on Losar Eve:

Holy offerings are a big part of wrapping up the year and welcoming an auspicious new year. Have you seen an image of a deity or how Tibetans honor the mountain gods? Here is your chance to experience the ancient rituals […]

Losar Festival Moments in Rebgong or Reb gong:

A variety of visual expressions from Losar will offer a sense of celebration and tradition for your enjoyment. May it be gathering for tea, steamy yak meat dumplings, butter sculpture, altar ornaments, Bön practitioners performing dances, and something terribly adorable that you cannot miss: Experience Losar festival moments that you will not forget anytime soon […]

ལུས་ཕུང་བདེ་ཐང་ཡོང་བ་དང་བསམ་དོན་འགྲུབ་པའི་བཀྲ་ཤིས་ཤོག །

 

3 Comments

  1. Wishing you a very happy Losar too! I’m enjoying your blog so much. Thank you for sharing your amazing culture.

    • Hello Kate,
      Thank you for the Losar wishes and riding along with me in celebrating Tibetan culture through food and stories.
      Jolma

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