drawn during ritualistic
Buddhist festivals The monastic community (there were 260 lamas in the past, now only 30) perform an annual festival of
Mandala rituals from the 6th to the 15th day of the first
lunar month, according to the
Tibetan calendar. Over a two-day period, 28 sand Mandalas are created according to the
Carya,
Yoga and
Anuttarayoga Tantras. These are the concise deity cycles according to the Vajrapanjara namely, “the
Hevajra tantra, black Hevajra, Hevajra in Dombhi Heruka's tradition, Hevajra in the
Tsokye Dorje tradition, Hevajra in the oral instruction tradition, the fifteen goddess cycle of Nairatma, Samvara in
Mahasiddha Luipa's tradition, Samvara in Krsnapada's tradition, the five-deity Samvara of
Ghantapada, the 37
Varahi form of Samvara, Guhyasamaj-aksobhyavajra, the thirteen deity Bhairava, 49 deity Bhairava, the Vetalaraja form of
Bhairava, black
Yama, five deity red Yama, thirteen deity red Yama, six faced Yama,
Mahamaya, five deity
Manjusri, (
Rigs gsum rig gtad), (gZa' yum skar yum), nine deity
Amitayus, Vidharana in Virupa's tradition, Sarvavid
vairocana, Panjara-tara and Vajra-tara”. On the first day of the ritual, 45 dancers perform a dance known as the 'sun disk' and prepare the ground for depicting the Mandalas. The second day is devoted to preparing the Mandalas. The following seven days, 60 odd dancers perform a hundredfold offering services every day, and a thousandfold offering on the 15th day of the month (
full moon) day. The large scroll painting of Shakyamuni is unveiled when white
silk scarves are offered by devotees to it. Several types of ritualistic dances are performed by the devotees. Much fanfare follows in the form of golden procession, similar to the one held in
Lhasa, with offering ceremonies, comprising banners, canopies, streamers, blowing of horns, offering of incense, variety of auspicious symbols and materials, the seven emblems of royalty, the eight auspicious symbols, and the eight substances. In the main assembly hall, "May I become the protector of all sentient beings without exception ..." is chanted. In the afternoon, fire rituals based on the Hevajra tantra are performed, which includes the fire dance by a retinue of the eight goddesses of Hevajra. In the evening, offerings are made to the protectors, followed by a three-day re-consecration ceremony. ==References==