Dharamshala: Tibetans mark 15th Day of Losar, pray for Dalai Lama's long life and world peace
Dharamshala, March 3
Thousands of Tibetans gathered at the main Tibetan temple, Tsuglagkhang, on the first full moon day of the Tibetan New Year to celebrate the 15th day of Losar on Tuesday and offer prayers for the long life of the Dalai Lama and for global peace.
The occassion considered highly auspicious in Tibetan Buddhism, marks the culmination of Losar festivities. Devotees assembled for special prayers amid a spiritually significant full moon day.
The Tibetan spiritual leader, who usually attends the ceremony, was not present this year due to prior engagements.
Tsering Chomphel, president of the Tibetan Youth Congress, told ANI, "Today it's the 15th day of the Tibetan Lunar Calendar, it's the first month, so we consider it a very auspicious day. We are all gathered here and pray, and since the situation is critical in the world these days, peace is needed, so that's why we are praying for ourselves and for peace in the world. In terms of Tibetan Buddhism, it's a very spiritual and auspicious day today."
Lodup, a Buddhist nun, said that special prayers had been organised over five days at the temple. "We are holding special 5-day prayers in the main Tibetan temple in Dharamshala here. This is the 5th day today, and it's special because it's a full moon day also, and we are praying for the long life of the Dalai Lama, and we are also praying for world peace," she said.
Apart from members of the Tibetan exile community, foreign devotees also participated in the celebrations, with a devotee from the United States praying for the ongoing conflict in West Asia and hoping for peace.
Christine, a devotee from the United States, said, "I am here to embrace the celebration of Losar, full moon and other prayers for the world. I am here to express my love for the world. I am also praying for the Middle East and for every sentient being and hoping that love and compassion can bring peace and help the world."
Earlier, on February 23, former Tibetan political detainees, along with the Lhasa Boys' Association Switzerland, presented a Long Life Prayer ceremony to His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama at the Main Tibetan Temple in Dharamshala, according to a report by Phayul.
The ceremony included a deeply emotional appeal on behalf of Tibetans living inside Tibet, read by former political prisoner Ngawang Sangdrol, who was arrested at the age of 13 and spent eleven years in prison. The message conveyed the collective longing of Tibetans for the Dalai Lama's return to Tibet and expressed sorrow over their current situation under Chinese governance, Phayul reported.
— ANI
Reader Comments
As an Indian, I'm proud that our country provides a safe haven for such cultural and spiritual practices. The Tibetan community is a valued part of our diverse fabric. Prayers for peace are always needed in today's world.
While I respect the spiritual sentiments, I hope the focus remains purely on prayer and peace. India's hospitality is commendable, but we must be cautious that our soil is not used for any political activity that could affect our foreign relations. Just my two cents.
The message of compassion from the US devotee is touching. In these troubled times, events like this that transcend borders and promote universal peace are so important. More power to such gatherings.
The cultural and religious freedom in India is something we should never take for granted. Seeing the full moon prayers in Dharamshala makes me want to visit. It's a symbol of India's age-old tradition of sheltering diverse faiths.
The story of the former political prisoner is heartbreaking. No child should suffer like that. While the prayers are beautiful, it's a reminder of the harsh realities many face. May peace and compassion truly prevail everywhere.
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