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Bhutan Festivals:

At various times of the year, Bhutanese in towns and villages congregate to witness the masked dance festivals known as Tsechus. These colorful events draw thousands of locals, some of whom walk for days in order to attend. While the underlying purpose is spiritual, dances are more often like plays where good triumphs over evil or depict significant historical events

Paro Tshechu (April):
The Tshechu is a festival honoring Guru Padmasambhava, "one who was born from a lotus flower." This Indian saint contributed enormously to the diffusion of Tantric Buddhism in the Himalayan regions of Tibet, Nepal, Bhutan etc. The biography of Guru is highlighted by 12 episodes of the model of the Buddha Shakyamuni's life. Each episode is commemorated around the year on the 10th day of the month by "the Tshechu."

The dates and the duration of the festivals vary from one district to another but they always take place on or around the 10th of the month according to the Bhutanese calendar. During Tshechu, the dances are performed by monks as well as by laymen. The Tshechu is a religious festival and by attending it, it is believed one gains merits. It is also a yearly social gathering where the people, dressed in all their finery, come together to rejoice.

Thimpu Tsechu (September):
It is an authentically traditional festival full with color, excitement and mystical power. The dancers recreate the myths and legends of Himalayan Buddhism in a swirl of color, music and mystery. You may see a magnificent procession that re-enacts the battle, masked dancers take on the aspects of peaceful and wrathful deities, fine clothes, beautiful jewels, galloping horsemen, archery contests, monks in antique silk robes and more. On the last morning, at the culmination of Bhutan's religious festival if you are lucky you might view the rare display of stunning 'Thangka' four-stories-tall silk scroll painting.

FESTIVALS PLACES DATES
Punakha Dromche PUNAKHA March 8th - 12th
Chorten Kora TRASHIYANGTSE March 18th And April 1st
Gomkora TRASHIGANG April 10th - 12th
Chhukha Tshechu CHHUKHA April 10th - 12th
Paro Tshechu PARO April 12th - 16th
Ura Tshechu BUMTHANG May 11th - 16th
Nimalung Tshechu BUMTHANG July 7th - 9th
Kurjey Tshechu BUMTHANG July 9th
Wangdi Tshechu WANGDI PHODRANG Oct. 3rd - 5th
Tamshingphala Choepa BUMTHANG Oct. 4th - 6th
Thimphu Drupchen THIMPHU Sept. 30th - Oct. 4th
Thimphu Tshechu THIMPHU Oct. 5th - 7th
Tangbi Mani BUMTHANG Oct. 9th - 11th
Jambay Lhakhang Drup BUMTHANG Nov. 8th -. 12th
Paker Tshechu BUMTHANG Nov. 9th - 12th
Nalakhar Tshechu BUMTHANG Dec. 8th - 10th
Mongar Tshechu MONGAR Nov. 30th - Dec. 3rd
Pema Gatsel Tshechu PEMAGATSEL Nov. 30th - Dec. 3rd
Trashigang Tshechu TRASHIGANG Dec. 1st - 4th
Trongsa Tshechu TRONGSA Jan. 1st - 3rd (2004)
Lhuntse Tshechu LHUNTSE Jan. 1st - 3rd (2004)
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