TIBETAN IDENTITY. THE CELEBRATION OF YOGURT BANQUET FESTIVAL
The Living Tibetan Spirits offer their prayers for the Blessings of Peace and Happiness as the Tibetans celebrate the Shoton, Yogurt Banquet Festival in Lhasa from August 30 to September 05.
Yogurt Festival celebrated in Tibet
By Palden Nyima in Lhasa, Tibet. chinadaily.com.cn
Continuous rain early in the morning and hot sun afterward did not stop people from finishing the pilgrimage.
The thangka was unrolled at the Drepung and Sera monasteries at 8 am.
According to an anonymous monk at the Drepung monastery, different from last year when the image of Buddha Shakyamuni was displayed, this year the image of the Future Buddha, known as Gyalwa Champa in the Tibetan language, was exhibited.
As it rained from time to time in the morning, monks covered the embroidery with thin plastic sheeting.
"I got up at 3 am and started my pilgrimage trip in the rain from my home. It took me hours to pay the visit to the Buddha," said Dorje Tashi, a 29-year-old resident of the region's Doilungdechen district.
The festival will last for one week from Aug 30 to Sep 5.
Shoton, which literally means "yogurt banquet festival," is one of the most important festivals for Tibetans in Lhasa, and it dates back to the 17th century when it began as a religious ceremony for local residents to offer yogurt to the fifth Dalai Lama and monks in the Drepung Monastery after finishing their meditation retreats in the summer.
Shoton festival starts on the 29th day of the 6th Tibetan month. Tibetans use Lunar calendar. The festival date usually falls in August.

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