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Dance of the
Black Hats, Paro
Tsechu festival of dances, 2006...
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Lopon Tsechu Rinpoche (Dzongkha: སློབ་དཔོན་ཚེས་བཅུ་རིན་པོ་ཆེ་; 1918 in
Bhutan – 10 June 2003 in Bangkok) was a
master of
Tibetan Buddhism,
widely regarded...
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several festivals throughout the year, some of the most
famous are
Hemis Tsechu and Losar.
Ladakh is the
northmost part of India.
Ladakh shares a border...
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become the
cultural icon of Bhutan. A po****r festival,
known as the
Tsechu, held in
honor of Padmasambhava, is
celebrated in the Paro
valley sometime...
- It was
inaugurated on 5
October 2003, and was the
final project of
Lopon Tsechu Rinpoche.[citation needed] In Buddhism, a
stupa is a
monument which represents...
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festivals or tshechus.
While national holidays are
observed throughout Bhutan,
tsechus are only
observed in
their areas.
Bhutan uses its own calendar, a variant...
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large appliqué(གོས་དྲུབ།)
religious image normally only
unveiled during tsechus(ཚེ་བཅུ།), the main
religious festivals in Bhutan. They are the largest...
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Yangtse plateau. A
village called Tsechu (27°43′22″N 92°00′54″E / 27.7229°N 92.0149°E / 27.7229; 92.0149 (
Tsechu)) lies near the
confluence of the...
- 5
October 2003, the
final project of
Buddhist master Lopon Tsechu Rinpoche.
Lopon Tsechu built his
first stupa at
Karma Guen near Málaga, in 1994, a...
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Bhutan Studies: 28.
Retrieved 12
March 2010. "The Paro
Tsechu".
Retrieved 7
March 2010. "The Paro
Tsechu – the
Thondrol of Guru Rincpoche".
Retrieved 7 March...