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Author: Lama Döndrup


Like many religions, Buddhism inspired various paths of practice, philosophy, and ceremony. While there are many different lineages of Buddhism, the two main branches are Theravada and Mahayana. Vajrayana is part of the Mahayana.

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Celebrating Chotrul Düchen: The first of Four Special “Buddha Days”

There are four major Buddha days or "festivals" (düchen) in a year which relate to the life of Buddha Shakyamuni. During these four days, it is said that the effects of positive or negative actions are multiplied 100 million times, so positive thoughts, words and deeds are strongly encouraged. This year Chotrul Düchen, which highlights the end of Losar, will be celebrated on Friday, March 18th, 2022.  

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Celebrating Losar: the Tibetan New Year

March 3rd, the first day of the new moon is the day that we celebrate Losar this year. Losar is the Tibetan celebration of the new lunar year. Lo means “year” and sar means “new” or “fresh.” Just as the solar cycle starts on January 1, the lunar cycle starts anew in February or March, depending on the lunar calendar and region. This year, Chinese New Year was February 2nd. It is not unusual for the Tibetan New Year and Chinese New Year to be celebrated at different time. 

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