Thank you for a wonderfully put together video! It was well edited and gave a real sense of what a magical place the Boudhanath stupa is. Also kudos for the monks rituals I believe they are, judging by the drums, practicing Chö also the wonderful butter sculptures are called Torma. Thank you again!
Yes, but Troma Solka is only practiced inside of the Gompa, or practice place. Chod/cho just means "offering". And i know for a fact, this is Troma Puja. Yes Cho/Chod, but no in the conventional sense of doing Chod/Cho as a wild retreat practice in a grave yard, scary place etc...
Nice Video Jyoti!
TuladharAstha 1 year ago
Thanks for sharing, really tasteful art! Well done!
stupavision 2 years ago
Thank you for a wonderfully put together video! It was well edited and gave a real sense of what a magical place the Boudhanath stupa is. Also kudos for the monks rituals I believe they are, judging by the drums, practicing Chö also the wonderful butter sculptures are called Torma. Thank you again!
incufish23 4 years ago
Actually that is the troma nagmo puuja
monopole2 4 years ago
Which is same as Cho, really
Gavriel0 3 years ago
Yes, but Troma Solka is only practiced inside of the Gompa, or practice place. Chod/cho just means "offering". And i know for a fact, this is Troma Puja. Yes Cho/Chod, but no in the conventional sense of doing Chod/Cho as a wild retreat practice in a grave yard, scary place etc...
yo
monopole2 3 years ago