Dorje Shugden and Dalai Lama - Spreading Dharma Together » festival https://www.dorjeshugden.com The Protector whose time has come Fri, 02 Aug 2024 08:38:57 +0000 ENH hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.4.1 The Maha Gutor Puja 2011 – (Last Day) https://www.dorjeshugden.com/videos/monasteries-locations/the-maha-gutor-puja-2011-last-day/ https://www.dorjeshugden.com/videos/monasteries-locations/the-maha-gutor-puja-2011-last-day/#comments Mon, 11 Apr 2011 00:42:48 +0000 admin http://dorjeshugden.com/wp/?p=7892 Or watch on server | download video (right click & save file)

The Maha Gutor Puja was conducted in Shar Gaden by the monks there. Shar Gaden is one of the leading monasteries in South India that are supporting and spreading the Dorje Shugden practice.


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Many things happen during this religious event: On the 1st day, there will be a half-day session which is a preliminary. On the 2nd, 3rd, and 5th days, the assembly recites mantras beginning with a Yamantaka self-generation and then Mahakala, Dharmaraja, Shri devi, Vaisravana, Setrap, Shugden etc with full religious musical instruments; blow-horn, thighbone-trumpet, cymbals, bells drums etc 

All the tormas (sacrificial cakes) are burnt on the last day as an indication of conclusion.

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The Preliminary session of The Maha Gutor Puja, 2011 – DAY 1 https://www.dorjeshugden.com/videos/monasteries-locations/the-preliminary-session-of-the-maha-gutor-puja-2011-day-1/ https://www.dorjeshugden.com/videos/monasteries-locations/the-preliminary-session-of-the-maha-gutor-puja-2011-day-1/#comments Mon, 04 Apr 2011 12:21:49 +0000 admin http://dorjeshugden.com/wp/?p=7552 Or watch on server | download video (right click & save file)

The Maha Gutor puja was conducted at the premises of Shar Gaden. Gutor = Day before New Year’s Eve (29th day of the 12th lunar month).

Usually, explanations of Tibetan festivals start by looking at the New Year’s Day celebrations. However, the year’s end is also of special importance and Tibetans observe ‘Gutor’ while they are busy preparing for the New Year’s Day.

Preparations for New Year start about two weeks before the day and people arrange their religious offerings, buy new dress clothes, food and drink for the feasts etc.

The feasts include a substantial amount of ‘Dresi’ a sweet buttered rice with added raisins, ‘Droma’, which is rice boiled with small potatoes, various meats, fruits, breads, chang, butter tea among others. ‘Kapse’, a fried sweet fritter that comes in different shapes and forms, are a must. Tibetans are supposed to see in the New Year with these sweets piled high on their tray.

On ‘Gutor’, Tibetan families eat ‘Guthuk’ a soup with dumplings, in the evening. The dumplings contain beans, broken pieces of wood, chilies, wool, charcoal, or pieces of paper on which various words are written.

People eat them in turn and they tell their New Year’s fortune by checking what the fillings of the dumpling they chose. There is also a game played at this time where some of the family members decide on an unlucky mark in advance and the one who picks it has to do a forfeit.

Following this everyone participates in the original purpose of ‘Gutor’, which is to exorcise the evil spirits from the previous year by running around with a doll representing a fierce god, setting off fireworks, and hand-held firecrackers. On the 30th, New Year’s Eve, Tibetans clean their houses and then wait in anticipation for the following festivities.

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Monlam Festival 2010 at Shar Gaden Monastery https://www.dorjeshugden.com/videos/monasteries-locations/monlam-festival-2010-at-shar-gaden-monastery-2/ https://www.dorjeshugden.com/videos/monasteries-locations/monlam-festival-2010-at-shar-gaden-monastery-2/#comments Wed, 02 Sep 2009 17:50:32 +0000 admin http://dorjeshugden.com/wp/?p=1998 Or watch on server | download video (right click & save file)

‘Monlam’ also known as The Great Prayer Festival, falls on 4th -11th day of the 1st Tibetan month in Tibetan Buddhism. The event in Tibet was established in 1409 by Je TsongKhapa, the founder of the Geluk tradition. Watch this video of Monlam Festival in Shar Gaden Monastery!

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