Losar - Tibetan New Year

Happy Losar, the Tibetan New Year. Tibetan year 2151, Dragon – Wood 

Losar is the Tibetan word for New Year, one of the most important holidays for Tibetans.
The first fifteen days of the year are also called the "Days of Miracles” because some of the Buddha's activities are commemorated.

It culminates in the full moon, the fifteenth day of the lunar calendar, which is the sacred day of Chotrül Düchen on February 24, 2024.
The Tibetan New Year is a special date for us because it commemorates the day when our founder of the FPMT, Lama Thubten Yeshe in 1984 passed away.

PROGRAM

  • On Saturday 10 February, at 7 in the morning, we monks and nuns of Sangha Onlus will meet in the main meditation room of the Lama Tzong Khapa Institute for the Lama Chöpa and the offering of the Tsog, together with the resident Master Geshe Jampa Gelek.

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Lama Yeshe Founder of the FPMT

For the Foundation for the Preservation of the Mahayana Tradition (FPMT), Losar is a special time as it commemorates the parinirvana anniversary of FPMT founder Lama Yeshe at the dawn of Losar 1984.
Lama Yeshe was born in Tibet and at the age of six entered Sera Je Monastic University, Lhasa. He studied in the monastery until 1959, when the Chinese invasion of Tibet forced him to flee to India. He continued to study and meditate in India until 1967, when, with his main disciple, Lama Thubten Zopa Rinpoche, he decided to go to Nepal, where, two years later, he founded the monastery of Kopan, near Kathmandu. In 1974 the two lamas began making teaching trips to the West, following which a worldwide network of Buddhist Teaching and Meditation Centers was formed, the FPMT International. 

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TIPS FROM LAMA ZOPA RINPOCHE

The Fifteen Days of Miracles begin on the first day of the Tibetan New Year, Losar, on February 10, 2024. It commemorates the special moment when Buddha Shakyamuni showed his disciples and people who doubted his enlightenment many miracles to inspire their faith.

The Miracle Days culminate in the Chotrül Düchen, full moon day and fifteenth day of the Tibetan lunar calendar, which this year falls on February 24.

In these fifteen days the merits of any virtuous action performed multiply.

What practices can we do in this period?

  • Losar tips: https://bit.ly/49rAPNM
  • Lama Zopa Rinpoche's advice on the practices to be done in the days that multiply the merits and during the eclipses: https://bit.ly/3YFjKen
  • During these special days the FPMT Italia study centers and groups have planned many events in which you can participate freely!
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