Saga Dawa Festival
Tibet
The Saga Dawa festival is celebrated on the 15th day of the 4th Tibetan month
and is one of the most important religious festivals celebrated in Tibet.
This auspicious day coincides with three important events in Buddha's life namely
his birth, nirvana and parinirvana (death). Since the Saga Dawa festival falls
on the holiest month of the Tibetan calendar, it is believed that good deeds
and prayers are multiplied thousand fold during this event. So we can see
everyone immersed in prayers and trying to appease the gods.
During
the fourth month of the Tibetan calendar, many people refrain from killing
animals and give out alms to everyone who comes asking for it. There may not be
overt celebrations everywhere, but even then you can easily discern the festive
spirit in the air during the Saga Dawa festival. If you are in Tibet around that time, don't forget to be a
part of the huge crowd that visits the Dzongyab Lukhang
Park at the foot of
Potala for a late afternoon picnic. In fact, this has become some sort of a
yearly ritual for the people in Tibet.
The
Tarboche flagpole replacing exercise is also an interesting event that takes
place during the Saga Dawa festival. As people from all parts of Tibet gather
here for this annual event, they bring small prayer flags to attach to the big
flag that comes up with the combined help of the onlookers that come to witness
the event. It is really fascinating to watch this event that is presided over
by a Lama from the nearby monastery.
The
Saga Dawa festival is truly a celebration that encompasses everyone into its
fold casting aside all barriers of nationality, religion or color. In fact,
being a part of this holy event is such a moving experience that you come back
with a deep sense of inner satisfaction that stays with you for a long time. To
be a part of the Saga Dawa festival, you just need to contact us and enjoy a
vacation that would be memorable in every sense.
Saga Dawa Festival in Lhasa area, Tibet
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