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'''Gütor''' (Tib. དགུ་གཏོར་, [[Wyl.]] ''dgu gtor'') — the 29th day of the 12th Tibetan lunar month, which is also the second to last day of the year in the Tibetan calendar. During this day, rituals and practices are performed in monasteries and lay people's homes to purify negativity, remove inauspiciousness and avert all [[obstacles]] of the previous year. | '''Gütor''' (Tib. དགུ་གཏོར་, [[Wyl.]] ''dgu gtor'') — the 29th day of the 12th Tibetan lunar month, which is also the second to last day of the year in the Tibetan calendar. During this day, rituals and practices are performed in monasteries and lay people's homes to purify negativity, remove inauspiciousness and avert all [[obstacles]] of the previous year. | ||
The [[About Rigpa|Rigpa]] sangha focuses on practices such as the ''[[Heart Sutra]]'' with the accumulation of [[dokpa]]s, [[Vajrakilaya]] | The [[About Rigpa|Rigpa]] sangha focuses on practices such as the ''[[Heart Sutra]]'' with the accumulation of [[dokpa]]s, [[Vajrakilaya]], [[Dharma Protectors]] including [[Gesar]], [[Tendrel Nyesel]], and [[Senge Dongma]]. | ||
Every year, the [[Rigpa Tibetan Calendar]] publishes the corresponding western dates for gütor and other important | According to Tibetan custom, gütor is followed, on the 30th day of the last month of the year by a ‘house cleaning day’, spent preparing one's house and shrine for the New Year (Tib. ''[[Losar]]'') and its celebrations. | ||
Every year, the [[Rigpa Tibetan Calendar]] publishes the corresponding western dates for gütor and other important annual events. | |||
[[Category: Tibetan Calendar]] | [[Category: Tibetan Calendar]] | ||
[[Category: Tibetan Terms]] | [[Category: Tibetan Terms]] |
Latest revision as of 01:44, 5 February 2019
Gütor (Tib. དགུ་གཏོར་, Wyl. dgu gtor) — the 29th day of the 12th Tibetan lunar month, which is also the second to last day of the year in the Tibetan calendar. During this day, rituals and practices are performed in monasteries and lay people's homes to purify negativity, remove inauspiciousness and avert all obstacles of the previous year.
The Rigpa sangha focuses on practices such as the Heart Sutra with the accumulation of dokpas, Vajrakilaya, Dharma Protectors including Gesar, Tendrel Nyesel, and Senge Dongma.
According to Tibetan custom, gütor is followed, on the 30th day of the last month of the year by a ‘house cleaning day’, spent preparing one's house and shrine for the New Year (Tib. Losar) and its celebrations.
Every year, the Rigpa Tibetan Calendar publishes the corresponding western dates for gütor and other important annual events.