Kala Ghoda 2007
Mumbai

Tibet - Programe
Feb. 3rd till Feb 11th 2007
TIBET INDIA FOUNDATION
Support by Indian Aesthetic Alumni

We have been taking part in the program since 3rd of Feb till 7th everyday. Every evening at 4.30 pm taken out procession with Lion Dance and Tibetan Dancers up to the Sage. Then every evening Tibetan Culture Shows of Lion Dance in pair and YAK DANCES IN PAIR WITH Group drum dances etc. Monks demonstrated making Mandala and shown life on the Huge Screen exclusively arranged for Mandala making to be seen the streets of Kalaghoda Festival. Tibetan Thangka Exhibition besides Test of Tibet for making Momo which was tested by thousands of people attended the Festival who not only appreciated the good test but suggested to open a branch in Mumbai permanently.

Tibetan participation was welcomed by at large.


Nine Days in Tibet

This year, Mumbai’s Kalaghoda festival from February 3 till 11 will transform Mumbai’s art district into mini Tibet. The area will be festooned with vibrant Tibetan Prayer flags. The sound of music of Tibet amidst the radiating glorious lanterns amongst numerous Tibetan events will bring a feeling of a carnival to the city.

The Dalai Lama believes that Mumbai, the commercial capital of India, is a truly global and multi cultural city. He feels that there is a need to build a cultural bridge. This bridge comprising of Tibetan culture and Buddhist Philosophy should be shared between the citizens of Mumbai and the Tibetan community. Against this background, this part of the Kalaghoda festival titled Nine Days in Tibet is being organized by the The Tibet India Foundation and supported by the Indian Aesthetics Alumni. The Dhuk- which is a religious umbrella used by the Tibetan high lamas will be the Mascot of the festival.

Tibetan Musicans and Dancers will liven the area by entertaining the visitors. For art lovers there will be Tibetan Thangka paintings exhibition brought from the Tibetan Monasteries. A Mandala will be exquisitely and painstakingly created and then destroyed as per the Tibetan tradition. There will also be Thangkas, Incense sticks, prayer beads, music CD, prayer wheels and bells, books available at the handicrafts stall. And for a genuine taste of Tibet, delicious Momos specially prepared by the Tibetan women.

The people of Mumbai will have the opportunity to get a spiritual audience with the Venerable Shingza Pandita Rimpoche, the highest reincarnate in the Sera Jhe Monastery. This Monastery is the largest Tibetan Monastery in the world. Also planned are introductory sessions of Gom – the traditional form of meditation.

There are many surprises which are to be personally seen and experienced.

Contact details:

Mr Pont Sang: 09899827149
Gopal Mirchandani: 09819225596


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