The ceremony involved lots of chanting and occasional percussive instrument playing. Also sweet coconut rice and a salty beverage (I am told it was tea) were served to the entire crowd, perhaps 200-300 people. We sat next to a friendly Tibetan who told us a bit about Buddhism. Quite a nice experience all and all, even if there was no Dalai Lama.
Saturday, June 21, 2008
The Day We Almost Saw the Dalai Lama
It was, in fact, another lama who came for the inauguration of a new Buddhist temple in Mussoorie, though there were rumors that the Dalai Lama himself was supposed to be there. We're pretty sure some people just got their Lamas confused. In any case, it was a neat view into Tibetan culture.
His holiness, Sakya Trizin (with the glasses), who is the 41st incarnation and the head of the Sakya sect of Tibetan Buddhism. Sakya is one of the four main Buddhist traditions (schools). (You can look this up on wikipedia.)
More Lama, with incense
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Yes, Tibetans serve their tea with salt instead of sugar.. rather different than typical chai that we are used to :)
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