Sunday, March 31, 2019
Event Report: Tshechu in Bhutan
Event Report Tshechu in BhutanInformation treat (750 words) Plan, research and write a report on any major(ip) event in your country- include at least three enchant referencesTopic Thimphu Tshechu / Festival (10th day of the Bhutanese calendar) IntroductionIn my fatherland of Bhutan, we celebrate an event known as Tshechu. It is an annual religious Bhutanese festival which is held on the 10th day of a month of the Bhutanese lunar calendar. Tshechu is a very grand colourful festival that is notable throughout the unalike regions of Bhutan in different months. It is celebrated for three or four days continuously and it is decl ared as government holiday. Tshechu is wizard of the festivals which defines the unique culture and tradition of Bhutan. There are 20 districts in Bhutan and in each district Tshechu is held on different days and months, however always on the 10th day of the lunar calendar. As all year Thimphu Tshechu is celebrated either at the end of September or first week of October, therefore I consecrate decided to hold Thimphu Tshechu as the upcoming festival in my country as the issuing for the English Certificate IV assignment. This Tshechu is witnessed by thousands of people galore(postnominal) of which choke from neighbouring Dzongkhags (districts) to attend the festivities. The actual Tshechu is preceded by days and nights of prayer and rituals to invoke the gods (www.tourism.gov.bt, n.d). principal(prenominal) TopicIn the 746AD, the ruler of Bumthang Dzongkhag ( whiz of the twenty districts in Bhutan in the east region) popularly known as the Shindha rajah (King), fell seriously ill. galore(postnominal) known doctors and spiritual heads were called from India and Tibet. However, the Kings illness could not be cured. On sense of hearing this, the great saint, Guru Padmashambhava, the first born from the lotus came to Bumthang in 746AD to cure the Kings illness. It was install that the King was harmed by unrivalled of the most powerful local foul demon. The local demon was hiding in a deep cave. Guru Rinpoche conducted many powerful and spiritual rituals to subdue the demon but the demon refused to be summoned. Guru Padmahambhava performed one of the scarciest dances known as the Eight contemplation of Guru Phadmashambhava. The Eight Manifestation of Guru Padmashambhava are the eight principal forms assumed by Guru Rinpoche at different points in his life (rigpawiki.org, 2015) . In the eight manifestations, Guru came in different forms depending on the circumstances. In this case of curing the Shindha Rajas illness, Guru Phadmashambhava performed different dances. The demon which was hiding in the cave got curious after a while and decided to make love out to have a look in the form of a snake. At this moment, Guru Phadmashambhava took the form of Jachung or Garuda which is a giant legendary bird, bird-like puppet or humanoid bird (Wikipedia.org, 2017) and captured the demon. This is how Guru Phadmas hambhava subdued the demon and cured Sindha Raja of his long illness.From that Era onwards, many great saints and Lamas visiting Bhutan from India and Tibet to spread the Buddha dharma started playing the eight manifestations of Guru. Slowly, this came to be known as the Tshechu which is celebrated on the clement 10th day of a month of the Bhutanese lunar calendar.Thimphu Tshechu is one of the biggest Tshechu celebrated in Bhutan which attracts thousand s of local as rise up as the highest number of tourist. Tshechus are large social gatherings, which perform the fly the coop of social bonding among people of remote and spread-out villages. Large markets in any case congregate at the fair locations, leading to brisk commerce (wikipedia.org, 2017). During the Tshechus, the towns are decorated with bright lights and in the evening different shows are performed in the town. Many small food stalls are set up as swell.Tshechu is also an occasion for family and friends gatherings. all one going to intoxicate the Tshechu dresses up in their most expensive and colourful traditional dresses and ornaments. Every family pack a very grand lunch and snacks which later they have with their families, relatives and friends.On the last day of the Tshechu, a large Thongdrel- a large unique antique hand painted and blessed motion picture step up to 9-12 metres in length and breadth which usually have the painting of Guru Padmasambhava is displayed in the early morning and is taken down before the fair weather rise. For many, to witness the unfurling of Thangka is to accumulate merits and receiving blessings (Zhao, 2017).Conclusion Thimphu Tshechu which is celebrated in the capital of Bhutan is one of the biggest festivals celebrated in the country. This Tshechu is a much-awaited occasion for the people of Thimphu as well as for the whole country. Tshechu celebration is a unique tradition and use in Bhutan which serves as bridge between the ancient times and the mode rnistic times, also a platform to bind the old and the young people, assign common beliefs and it also signifies the uniqueness of the Kingdom of Bhutan.ReferencesEight Manifestation of Guru Padmashambhava (2016). Tibetan Buddhism. Retrieved 30 August, 2016 from www.rigpawiki.orgGaruda (2017). Retrieved February 10,2017 from Wikipedia.org(Thimphu Tshechu, n.d.). Retrieved August 28, 2016 from www.tourism.gov.btThings to know about Tshechu in Bhutan (2017). Retrieved February 10, 2017 from www.indiaodysseytours.comTshechu (2017). Retrieved February 21, 2017 from www.wikipedia.org
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