Saga Dawa: The Holiest Month in Tibetan Buddhism
A time of reflection, generosity and inner renewal.
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A time of reflection, generosity and inner renewal.
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There is something quietly profound about the way the Tibetan New Year arrives. It does not announce itself with fireworks or countdown clocks. It comes instead through weeks of careful preparation, through the scent of juniper smoke rising from an altar, through the sound of prayers spoken softly in the early morning. Losar, as the Tibetan New Year is known, is one of the most significant festivals in Tibetan culture and Buddhism. And for those of us living fast, full lives in the modern world, its wisdom feels surprisingly close to home
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When one looks at a Tibetan Yab-Yum image, the sight is immediately striking. Two divine figures sit in close embrace, perfectly balanced, radiating a sense of calm intensity. To someone unfamiliar with Buddhist art, it may look mysterious, even unusual. But to those who know its meaning, this image is a profound expression of spiritual truth — a symbol of the complete harmony between wisdom and compassion.
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