Tibetan Rituals

Traditional ceremonies performed by lineage holders to bring peace, healing, and auspicious conditions.

What Are Tibetan Rituals?

In Tibetan Buddhism, rituals are a vital part of spiritual practice. They are not mere ceremonies; they are skillful means to purify negative karma, accumulate merit, and connect with enlightened beings. Rituals can range from simple daily prayers to elaborate pujas involving chanting, offerings, and visualisations.

Performed by lamas and practitioners, these rituals help to remove obstacles, bring peace, and create favourable conditions for one's practice and life. Many rituals are associated with specific deities (such as Chenrezig, Tara, or Vajrapani) and are often performed on auspicious days of the lunar calendar.

Below you can explore some of the rituals we offer. If you wish to participate or request a ritual for a specific purpose, please contact us.

Our Rituals

Domang

15,000 NPR

Ritual for removing obstacles and creating favorable conditions.

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Dolchok

20,000 NPR

Ceremony for peace and harmony.

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Sito (1 day)

85,000 NPR

One-day intensive ritual.

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Gayapsi

20,000 NPR

Ritual for purification and blessing.

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Silge Dudok

20,000 NPR

Ceremony for clearing obstacles.

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Menchok

15,000 NPR

Ritual for medicine blessing and healing.

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Contact us to request a ritual or to discuss your needs.

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