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Tshechus are the main annual religious festivals of Bhutan that are celebrated to honor Guru Padmasambhava, also known as "Guru Rimpoche" in the mountain kingdom. For the people, the shechus are an occasion for reverence and blessing, feasting and socializing in their richest robes and ornaments. All this against a backdrop of mask dancers spinning in a kaleidoscope of silks and brocades, while the deep notes of horns and trumpets reverberate across the valley.
Staged at different times of the year in different parts of the Kingdom, for the outsider, the Tshechu is an extraordinary experience.
Festivals
of Bhutan
At various times of the year, Bhutanese in towns
and villages congregate to witness masked dance
festivals known as Tshechus. These colorful events
draw thousands of locals, some of whom have to
walk for days. While the underlying purpose is
spiritual, the dances are more often like plays
where good triumphs over evil or depicts significant
historical events, especially about the life of
Bhutan’s patron saint, Padmasambhava (also
known as Guru Rimpoche). There is inevitably a
great deal of socializing; it is an opportunity
for people to relax and forget daily routines,
to dress in their finest clothes and jewelry but,
more importantly, it is an occasion for prayer
and blessings.
Tshechus mainly comprise mask dance in addition
to some folk dance entertainment. Festivals are
not pageants or entertainment events and definitely
not held as tourist attractions. They are genuine
manifestations of ancient religious traditions,
which outsiders are given privilege to witness. Please contact us for festivals date and details.
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