Chotrul Duchen
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Chötrul Düchen Tibetan: ཆོས་འཕྲུལ་དུས་ཆེན་ Wylie: Chos-'phrul Dus-chen |
Part of a series on Tibetan Buddhism |
|
---|---|
Three marks of existence |
|
Gautama Buddha |
|
Buddhahood · Avalokiteśvara |
|
Changzhug · Drepung · Dzogchen |
|
Comparative Studies |
|
|
Chötrul Düchen, also known as Chonga Choepa or the Butter Lamp Festival, is one of the four festivals commemorating four events in the life of the Buddha, according to Tibetan traditions. Chötrul Düchen closely follows Losar, the Tibetan New Year. This festival celebrates the Buddha’s display of miracles for fifteen days in order to bolster the devotion of disciples.