Saga Dawa Festival Trek is a delightful trek to Tibet that allows you to be a part of the Saga Dawa festival, a festival that is celebrated with much joy and happiness by Buddhist people in Tibet. The word – Saga refers to a star that is prominent in the sky during the fourth lunar month of the Tibetan calendar, and Dawa means month. Therefore, Saga Dawa is a month of merits. It is a wonderful festival celebrated each year during the full moon day of the fourth lunar month as per the Tibetan calendar. The festival generally starts in the month of May and ends in June. The festival cherishes the birth, death, and enlightenment of Lord Buddha, the founder of Buddhism.
Buddhist consider the month of Saga Dawa an auspicious time to perform religious acts and rituals. There are many religious and spiritual places in Tibet. At this time, people visit these religious and sacred places. The holy places in Tibet attract many foreign Buddhist pilgrims during this time. The pilgrims visit the sacred lake, river, mountains, and caves. The most auspicious place to celebrate this festival is the holy Mt. Kailash. In this festive season, Mt. Kailash receives numerous pilgrims who visit this place to perform kora.
Lord Buddha, during the last moments of his life, had requested his followers not to cry over his death. Instead, he requested everyone to be happy and follow his teachings for a noble life. For death is an inevitable truth of life. So, the followers celebrated his death and the Saga Dawa festival as a memory that celebrates the birth, life, death, and enlightenment of Lord Buddha.
Each year, during this festival, a giant flagpole at Tarpoche is taken down and replaced by a new one. The flag point is then raised high towards the Gyandrak monastery. Various rituals are performed during this act, accompanied by music from the trumpet and other musical instruments. The flag should stand straight. If it doesn’t, then it is taken as a symbol that something bad is going to happen.
On this auspicious festival, people visit temples and monasteries to pray and perform religious rituals. It’s a way to remember Lord Buddha and his holy teachings. Do you want to be a part of this holy Buddhist festival? If yes, then do not forget to contact World Alpine Treks for a well-arranged and lively journey!
