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There are many festivals held at different locations at different times of the year. The best known of the festivals are "Tshechus" which are celebrated in honour of Guru Padmasambhava commemorating his great deeds. Popularly known as "Guru Rimpoche". This Indian saint contributed enormously to the diffusion of Tantric Buddhism in the Himalayan region of Tibet, Nepal, Bhutan around 800 AD.

Guru Padmasambhava is founder of the Nyingmapa, the old school of Lamaism, which still has numerous followers. The biography of Guru is highlighted by 12 episodes on the model of Buddha Shakyamuni's life.

"Tshechu" which has become the name of very popular festival commemorate each episode around the year on the 10th day of the month. The dates and the duration of festival vary from one place to another but they all take place on or around 10th day of the month according to Bhutanese calendar.

Tshechus are celebrated for several days, between three and five according to location, and are the occasion for dances that are clearly defined in religious content. Both monks as well as laymen take part in these dances which are performed in a similar manner at each of the Tshechus. Certain Tshechus end with the worship of a huge applique Thangkha representing Guru Rimpoche and his eight manifestations. It is called 'THONGDROEL' and is believed that simply by viewing it people can be delivered from the cycle of reincarnations. The Bhutanese people attach great importance to festivals, which allow them to become immersed in their religion and gain merit, and it is because of this importance that the festivals are so well preserved. These events are also a time for the local people to socialize, to laugh, to joke with their neighbors and acquaintances, to dress in their finest clothes and jewelry, to eat well and generally to have good time.

Below given is a list of festivals, their location and tentative dates for year 2008 and 2009. Please feel free to save your copy.

  FESTIVAL LOCATION YEAR 2008 YEAR 2009
1 PUNAKHA DROMCHE PUNAKHA FEB 21- 25 FEB 11- 15
2 CHORTEN KORA TRASHIYANGTSE MAR 3 - 19 FEB 21 - MAR 7
3 GOMKORA TRASHIGANG MAR 26 - 28 MAR 14 - 16
4 PARO TSHECHU PARO MAR 29 - APRIL 2 MAR 17 - 21
5 CHHIKHA TSHECHU CHHUKHA MAR 31 - APRIL 2 MAR 19 - 21
6 URA YAKCHOE BUMTHANG APRIL 27 - MAY 1 APRIL 16 - 20
7 NIMALUNG TSHECHU BUMTHANG JUNE 23 - 25 JULY 10 - 12
8 KURJEY TSHECHU BUMTHANG JUNE 25 JULY 12
9 THIMPHU DRUPCHEN THIMPHU SEPT 16 - 20 OCT 4 - 8
10 WANGDI TSHECHU WANGDI PHODRANG SEPT 20 - 22 OCT 7 - 9
11 THIMPHU TSHECHU THIMPHU SEPT 21 - 23 OCT 9 - 11
12 TAMSHINGPHALA CHOEPA BUMTHANG SEPT 21 - 23 OCT 8 - 10
13 TANGBI MANI BUMTHANG SEPT 25 - 27 OCT 13 - 15
14 JAMBAY LAKHANG DRUP BUMTHANG OCT 25 - 29 NOV 12 - 16
15 PRAKER TSHECHU BUMTHANG OCT 26 - 28 NOV 13 - 15
16 MONGAR TSHECHU MONGAR NOV 16 - 19 DEC 4 - 7
17 PEMAGATSEL TSHECHU PEMAGATSEL NOV 16 - 19 DEC 4 - 7
18 TRASHIGANG TSHECHU TRASHIGANG NOV 17 - 20 DEC 5 - 8
19 NALAKHAR TSHECHU BUMTHANG NOV 24 - 26 DEC 12 - 14
20 TRONGSA TSHECHU TRONGSA DEC 18 - 20 JAN 5 - 7 (2009)
21 LHUNTSE TSHECHU LHUNTSE DEC 18 - 20 JAN 5 - 7 (2009)
 
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