" Kha means 'mouth', and sey means 'snack'," said chef Yeshi Jampa, co-author of the book Taste Tibet and founder of the eponymous Taste Tibet restaurant in Oxford. "It's a symbol of [Tibetan] New ...
Losar is celebrated to welcome the New Year. People visit neighbours and friends and exchange greetings. A few days before Losar, it is customary for families to fetch small branches of a thorny ...
Nexus Centre City Mysuru will be hosting ‘Losar Day’ from Feb. 19 to 23. This five-day celebration is all about happiness, ...
“Losar is one of the most beautiful places I’ve been to and its pet friendly too, but be cautious—the whiteouts are challenging, and stray dogs can get aggressive due to food scarcity.” ...
Shekar, Mechukha, is a place where spirituality and tradition converge. The month of February brings with it the vibrant Buddhist festival of Losar, celebrated with Cham—mesmerizing masked dances ...
The New Year of Tibetan Buddhists, the festival is celebrated with lot of enthusiasm and fervor. The festival includes dancing, singing, rejoicing and merry making. Festivities last for two ...
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