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...
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!
Nice Video Jyoti!
TuladharAstha 1 year ago
Thanks for sharing, really tasteful art! Well done!
stupavision 2 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...
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monopole2 3 years ago
Which is same as Cho, really
Gavriel0 3 years ago
Actually that is the troma nagmo puuja
monopole2 4 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