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Bathing Festival:Night Activities Star
rises over the Holy Bottle Mountain in the southeast, the Lhasans tell one another:
"The Bathing Festival begins." The Star appears only for seven nights
a year, and correspondingly the Bathing Festival lasts for seven nights, too.
As night falls with Garma Duiba Star rising to join other twinkling stars,
Lhasans, the young in particular, go out for a dip in the Lhasa River in southern
Lhasa, the Garma Gunsang Lake in eastern Lhasa, or the Lugou Stream in western
Lhasa. Obsessed with love for things they deem holy, they do their best to
wash away their troubles. Immersed in water they feel an organic integration of
soul and body with the great nature. They have the strong belief that bathing
for the consecutive seven nights will enable them to keep off cold and plague,
and therefore enjoy good health and long life. During the seven-day Festival,
the Lhasans light bonfires by the river bank. As the fire flickers, meat BBQed
over the fire gives a flavor that makes people mouth water. Having dipped
in water for some time, they gather around the bonfires that dot the world of
willow trees, to dine and wine to their heart's content. Then, they play six-stringed
musical instrument, sing folk songs and dance merrily. 030051 Legend has
it that all Tibetan medicine practitioners were sent by God Wangbo Gyiqen to save
the sick on the earth. When these people grew old and they were so emaciated that
they had no energy to carry medical kits, they returned to the Heaven where magic
power would return youth to them. And they went down to the earth again.... One
of these was Moinlha which means God Medicine in Tibetan language. Upon completing
his mission on the earth, he return to the Heaven. Before long, Tibet was hit
by a devastating plague. Many died and those who had a narrow escape yearned to
see Moinlha again. Heavenly King allowed Moinlha to go down to the earth,
demanding that he perform the mission in seven days and seven nights. Understanding
he was not able to complete the mission in these seven days and seven nights as
there were so many to be treated in Tibet, Moinlha decided he incarnated into
a star. When he had done so, a sick girl in Lhasa saw in dream Moinlha was spreading
medicine from the top of the Treasure Bottle Mountain in eastern Lhasa. When the
medicine fell into the river, the river water became liquid medicine. She struggled
into the river, and was delighted to see she recover. Seeing this, others who
were sick followed suit. This lasted for seven days and seven nights until the
Garma Duiba Star disappeared.builders unresponsive. |