Collection Of Tibetan Losar Songs HAPPY LOSAR 07 Feb. 2008



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THE STORY OF LOSAR
Happy Losar (Tibetan New Year). Tibetans all over the world celebrated Tibetan New Year on Thursday, February 7th. The word Losar is a Tibetan word for New Year. LO means year and SAR means new.
The celebration of Losar can be traced back to the pre-Buddhist period in Tibet. During the period when Tibetans practiced the Bon religion, every winter a spiritual ceremony was held, in which people offered large quantities of incense to appease the local spirits, deities and protectors. This religious festival later evolved into an annual Buddhist festival which is believed to have originated during the reign of Pude Gungyal, the ninth King of Tibet. The festival is said to have begun when an old woman named Belma introduced the measurement of time based on the phases of the moon. This festival took place during the flowering of the apricot trees of the Lhokha Yarla Shampo region in autumn, and it may have been the first celebration of what has become the traditional farmers' festival. It was during this period that the arts of cultivation, irrigation, refining iron from ore and building bridges were first introduced in Tibet. The ceremonies which were instituted to celebrate these new capabilities can be recognized as precursors of the Losar festival. Later when the rudiments of the science of astrology, based on the five elements, were introduced in Tibet, this farmer's festival became what we now call the Losar or New Year's festival.
The calendar is made up of twelve lunar months and Losar begins on the first day of the first month. In the monasteries, the celebrations for the Losar begin on the twenty-ninth day of the twelfth month. That is the day before the Tibetan New Year's Eve. On that day the monasteries do a protector deities' puja (a special kind of ritual) and begin preparations for the Losar celebrations. The custom that day is to make special noodle called guthuk. It is made of nine different ingredients including dried cheese and various grains. Also, dough balls are given out with various ingredients hidden in them such as chilies, salt, wool, rice and coal. The ingredients one finds hidden in one's dough ball are supposed to be a lighthearted comment on one's character. If a person finds chilies in their dough, it means they are talkative. If white-colored ingredients like salt, wool or rice are inside the dough it is considered a good sign. If a person finds coal in the dough it has much the same meaning as finding coal in one's Christmas stocking; it means you have a "black heart".
The last day of the year is a time to clean and prepare for the approaching New Year. In the monasteries it is a day of preparations. The finest decorations are put up and elaborate offerings are made of called "Lama Losar". In the early dawn of this day, the monks of Namgyal Monastery offer a sacrificial cake (Tse- tor) on top of the main temple (Potala in Tibet) to the supreme hierarchy of Dharma protectors, the glorious goddess Palden Lhamo. The abbots of three great monasteries, lamas, reincarnated monks, government officials and dignitaries join the ceremony and offer their contemplative prayers, while the monks of Namgyal Monastery recite the invocation of Palden Lhamo. After the completion of this ceremony, all assemble in the hall called Excellence of Samsara and Nirvana for a formal greeting ceremony. Seated on his or her respective cushions, everyone exchanges the traditional greeting, "Tashi delek".
Consecrated long-life pills (tse-ril) made out of roasted barley dough are offered to him by the representatives of the three great monasteries, the two Tantric Colleges, etc. Then entertainers (garma) perform a dance of good wishes. And two senior monks stage a debate on Buddhist philosophy, and conclude their debate with an auspicious recitation composed especially for the event, in which the whole spectrum of Buddhist teaching is first briefly reviewed. A request is made to His Holiness and to all holders of the doctrine to remain for a long time amongst beings in samsara in order to serve them through their enlightened activities. The official ceremony of the day then concludes with a ceremonial farewell.
The second day of Losar is known as King's Losar (gyal-po lo-sar) because officially the day is reserved for a secular gathering in the hall of Excellence of Samsara and Nirvana. His Holiness and his government exchange greetings with both monastic and lay dignitaries, such as representatives of China, India, Bhutan, Nepal, Mongolia and other foreign visitors.
Then from the third day onwards, the people and monks begin to celebrate and enjoy the festive season.


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Losar la Tashi ... ( 9 months ago by dxlazhen)
Losar la Tashi Delek xiu!!!!
This is wonderful, ... ( 9 months ago by Urdunchimeg)
This is wonderful, thank you very much Jigdo :) It is appreciated
thanks and wish u ... ( 9 months ago by jigdo)
thanks and wish u happy losar
Tashi Delek ( 9 months ago by jigdo)
Tashi Delek
Jigdo la Losar ... ( 9 months ago by lobdet)
Jigdo la Losar Tashi Delek!! I'm now back in the loop after my travels! Great video!
Jiddo-la, is there ... ( 9 months ago by LAYGPOT)
Jiddo-la, is there anyway we can send this video as a Losar greeting card? I was able to do this during Christmas and inji New Year.
What i know is u ... ( 9 months ago by jigdo)
What i know is u can share the video with your friends. Or you can send the link of the video. To send a video as a greeting card was only able during Christmas and New year.
Thanks and wish you ... ( 9 months ago by jigdo)
Thanks and wish you too Tashi Delek to Losar.
Obrigada , bem ... ( 9 months ago by paulaflordelis2)
Obrigada , bem Hajam... ;)
Jigdo La,I wish you ... ( 9 months ago by tibetansound)
Jigdo La,I wish you too Tashi Delek to losar. I am a big fan of your youtube channel. I like to thank you for ur effort and time u spend here uploading all of these beautiful tibetan songs. We appreciate your work and hope that u keep uploading tibetan video songs. thanks
LOSAR tashi delek! ( 9 months ago by NomadTse)
LOSAR tashi delek!
*Tashi Delek Jigdo. ... ( 9 months ago by xenaswan)
*Tashi Delek Jigdo.*Happy Losar.*I just love your channel.*Thanks a lot for creating it:-)
Thanks and Tashi ... ( 9 months ago by jigdo)
Thanks and Tashi Delek to yoo too.
Tashi Delek to Losar ( 9 months ago by jigdo)
Tashi Delek to Losar
Thanks for your ... ( 9 months ago by jigdo)
Thanks for your comment and i wish you too happy losar..
... ( 9 months ago by SUFIMOSLEM)
halloooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
Thanks for sending me New Year greetings you mae up my day again, I wish you also all happiness peace health and wealth too your video i wish i would be there i like the housing i like this way simple and happy specially the people are happy this is fine and and smiling so beautiful greetings f
rom jasmin
Po-ki Losar Tashi ... ( 9 months ago by meremeel)
Po-ki Losar Tashi Delek! Thank you, Jigdo-la!
One small request: can somebody write the words for the first song,or send a link where I can fing it? I have another Losar song of Tsering Gyurmey, but not this one, and I like this very much. I understand only: Ngatso Po-ki Losar - Tashi Delek shug/
Losar Tashi Delek. ( 8 months ago by k2tenzin)
Losar Tashi Delek.
བོད་ཀྱི་རིག་གཞུང་ ... ( 8 months ago by dhutse)
བོད་ཀྱི་རིག་གཞུང་གཅེས་འཛིན་བྱེད་མཁན་གྱི་གྲོགས་པོ། ཁྱེད་རྣམས་ལ་བཀྲ་ཤིས་བདེ་ལེགས་ཞུ།
what a beautiful ... ( 7 months ago by KhmerKandal)
what a beautiful song,i love it.......
ཞེ་དྲགས་ཡག་པོ་དང་ ... ( 6 months ago by ydlosa)
ཞེ་དྲགས་ཡག་པོ་དང་སྙན་པོ་འདུག་པས་ངའི་སྙིང་ཐག་པ་ནས་ཐུགས་རྗེ་ཆེ་ཞུ།།
I like the Tibetan ... ( 6 months ago by KhmerKandal)
I like the Tibetan song.
hey all tibetan ... ( 4 months ago by engrkhadim)
hey all tibetan friends... Losar is the same word in Balti language (a sub-dialect of tibetan) spoken in Baltistan a region in north of pakistan. I can understand some words from this song...
太好听了 虽然没有太多的修饰.. ... ( 1 day ago by 54070965)
太好听了 虽然没有太多的修饰.. 但是画面仍令人神往



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