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Tala Choedpa (Tala Annual Ritual Festival)
  • Manage No PI00006824
    Country Bhutan
    Year 2017
    ICH Domain Social practices, rituals, festive events
Description Held from the 10th through the 15th days of the second lunar month, main foci of this festival are paying tribute to Guru Rinpoche and the performance of ritual prayers dedicated to Tshepamed (Buddha of Long Life) and local protective deities on the 10th and the 11th days. Events take place in community temples and are presided over by lamas and monks, and/or locally-based gomchens (Leymen). On the 12th to 15th days, games and sports are organized, especially archery and Khuru (Traditional dart) are played. At night, the Blessing Round or Changkor (Wandering) takes place as a presiding lama or monk leads a group to visit every household in their respective villages and bless them with auspiciousness. The community members drink, sing and dance, and relish good foods during the period. The festival is not only meant to pay tribute to Guru Rinpoche and the protective deities but is also an occasion for community members to get together to relax away from the usual toils of agrarian life.
Photographer Sonam Yangdon
Place Tala Chodpa is an annual event for Phurjoen, Nangar, Thromed, Bithang, Trakhar, Oongsang, and Zung-ngey villages in Chume Valley. File Size 128 KB
Definition 96dpi File Format JPEG
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National Library and Archives of Bhutan
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