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Wishing you prosperity and happiness that is going to last with you forever and ever. Happy Losar Festival to you. May this Tibetan New Year bring along happiness and smiles for you and fill your heart with beautiful memories. Warm wishes on Losar Festival. Happy Losar Festival to you. 2. May this Tibetan New Year bring along happiness and smiles for you and fill your heart with beautiful memories. Warm wishes on Losar Festival. 3. On the occasion of Losar Festival, I am sending warm greetings for you and your loved ones for a blessed and joyous life. 4.

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TASHI DELEK, HAPPY LOSAR — YEAR OF THE WATER HARE. Let the bunny chase away the tiger blues! After a ferocious Tiger year — in lunar astrology, Tiger years are often difficult years — many of us are looking forward to Losar, and welcoming in the auspicious Water Hare Year! Chanting at least 108 (minimum) Vajrasattva mantras prior to the New Year is often recommended, or ideally 108 every day for 10 days prior, or as many as you are able. An easy way to accomplish this is to chant along with Hrishikesh Sonar's beautiful Sanskrit mantra (includes visualizations): Heartfelt wishes for an auspicious and happy Year of the Water Tiger This year, Tibetan New Year (Losar) falls on March 3, 2022. In accord with the qualities of the water tiger, may you embrace the spontaneous and enthusiastic dynamism of the tiger while cooling the heat of its quick temper with the patient calm of water. Barbara O'Brien Updated on January 30, 2019 Losar is the Tibetan New Year, a three-day festival that mixes sacred and secular practices — prayers, ceremonies, hanging prayer flags, sacred and folk dancing, and partying. It is the most widely celebrated of all Tibetan festivals and represents a time for all things to be purified and renewed.

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His Holiness the Dalai Lama's Greetings for the Tibetan New Year (Losar) on March 3, 2022. Happy Losar - the Tibetan New Year! Today, 12 February 2021, marks the start of Losar, the three-day New Year that is the most important festival in the Tibetan calendar. This is a "how-to" guide for Tibetan New Year, Losar, to help you celebrate the lunar new year as Tibetans do all over the world. The first day of Losar in 2023 will fall on February 21. By the Tibetan calendar, this will be the first day of the Water Rabbit year of 2150. Losar-related rituals are actually divided into two quite distinct parts. February 12, 2021 His Eminence Luding Khenchen Rinpoche and His Eminence Luding Khen Rinpoche wish you a Happy Losar! His Eminence Luding Khen Rinpoche would like to give you this message: ༄། །དཔལ་ལྡན་བླ་མའི་སྐུ་ཚེ་མཛད་ཕྲིན་རྒྱས། ། སྤྱི་བྱེའི་བསྟན་པ་འཕེལ་ཞིང་རྒྱས་པ་དང་། འཇིག་རྟེན་ཁམས་ཀྱི་ནད་མུག་འཁྲུག་རྩོད་ཞི། རྫོགས་ལྡན་གསར་པའི་དཔལ་ལ་སྤྱོད་པར་ཤོག །

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Formal Ways to Say Happy Losar in Tibetan. When you want to convey your wishes for a happy Losar in a formal manner, you can use the following phrases: "Losar Tashi Delek" - This phrase is the most common and traditional way to say "Happy Losar" in Tibetan. It can be used in both formal and informal settings and is widely recognized. Lo Sar Bzang' denotes 'Happy New Year'. 'Bkra Shis Bde Legs' means lucky and fortunate. 'Tashi Delek' signifies good luck or good fortune. The Tibetans use 'A Ma Bag Gro Sku Khams Bzang' to wish other people longevity and health. The youngsters use 'Kra Shis Bde Legs Phun Sum Tshogs' to bless the elder members of the family. Visiting others is a special part of Losar. Normally, people visit each to wish each other a happy new year and to drink cups of traditional Tibetan salty butter tea. However, due to the pandemic, all Tibetans living in India have been advised to take special care this year and moderate their Losar activities to keep people safe from COVID. Tibetan Losar 2022 (New Year) festival falls on Thursday, March 3, 2022. While the Gregorian calendar is purely solar, the Tibetan calendar (Tibetan: ལོ་ཐོ, Wylie: lo-tho) is lunisolar. The Tibetan year is composed of either 12 or 13 lunar months, each beginning and ending with a new moon. A thirteenth month is added every two or.

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Gyalpo Losar: How Sherpa People Celebrate the Tibetan New Year. Everyone at Musa Masala wishes you all a Happy Losar, the Tibetan New Year. This year, the year of the dog, starts on February 16th. Ang Diku Sherpa has written a great quick overview of Gyalpo Losar, the Sherpa celebration of the New Year. We are also celebrating the upcoming art. Losar, the Lunar Tibetan New Year, is a day of festivities, celebrated around the world by Tibetans, Tibetan Buddhists and their friends and families. It represents new beginnings, fresh start, and an opportunity to bring in auspiciousness for the new year. This year is the Year of the Fire Bird (Fire Rooster or Fire Chicken).