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Naga Offering Days for the Water Dragon Year 2139 (2012-2013) according to the astrology of the Kalachakra which is based on the Yajurved.
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[[Naga]] [[Offering]] Days for the [[Water]] [[Dragon]] Year 2139 (2012-2013) according to the [[astrology]] of the [[Kalachakra]] which is based on the Yajurved.
  
  
The Naga Offering days for the Water Dragon year were calculated from Saraswati Bhawan's website and transposed to the western calendar using Rigpa Tibetan Calendar.
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The [[Naga]] [[Offering]] days for the [[Water]] [[Dragon]] year were calculated from [[Saraswati]] Bhawan's website and transposed to the western [[calendar]] using [[Rigpa]] [[Tibetan]] Calendar.
  
For detailed information and excellent commentary by Acharya Lama Dawa Chhodak Rinpoche please refer to the "Di-Khor Be-kar" Naga Days section in Saraswati Bhawan's webstite: www.saraswatibhawan.org/sbpubsdharma.html.
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For detailed [[information]] and excellent commentary by [[Acharya]] [[Lama]] Dawa Chhodak [[Rinpoche]] please refer to the "Di-Khor Be-kar" [[Naga]] Days section in [[Saraswati]] Bhawan's webstite: www.saraswatibhawan.org/sbpubsdharma.html.
  
Nagas are water elemental beings that play a prominent role in all Buddhist schools and are venerated throughout Asia. Making offerings to the Nagas on the astrological days that are associated with their activity, can play an important role in establishing harmony and balance in the environment, as well as cure many kinds of diseases. Practitioners who regularly make offerings to the Nagas and turn them into their allies are often benefitted by ensuring one's prosperity. Many Buddhist Dharma protectors are Nagas and play an important role in the establishment and continuity of the Dharma.
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Nagas are [[water]] [[elemental]] [[beings]] that play a prominent role in all [[Buddhist]] schools and are venerated throughout {{Wiki|Asia}}. Making [[offerings]] to the [[Nagas]] on the [[astrological]] days that are associated with their [[activity]], can play an important role in establishing [[harmony]] and [[balance]] in the environment, as well as cure many kinds of diseases. Practitioners who regularly make [[offerings]] to the [[Nagas]] and turn them into their allies are often benefitted by ensuring one's prosperity. Many [[Buddhist]] [[Dharma]] [[protectors]] are [[Nagas]] and play an important role in the establishment and continuity of the Dharma.
  
The calendar below is primarily for use by practitioners who have had instruction in making Naga Offering by a qualified Lama. Teachings on making Naga offerings can be purchased online through Saraswati Bhawan (www.saraswatibhawan.org/sbnaga.html).
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The [[calendar]] below is primarily for use by practitioners who have had instruction in making [[Naga]] [[Offering]] by a qualified [[Lama]]. Teachings on making [[Naga]] [[offerings]] can be purchased online through [[Saraswati]] Bhawan (www.saraswatibhawan.org/sbnaga.html).
  
The Nagas are awake on certain days that are determined by calculations on the Tibetan calendar. These are the days (called "teb") on which Naga ceremonies are performed. There are 4 degrees (*) of "Naga Days." Only make Naga offerings on Naga days. The ceremonies can be performed on any of the Naga days but it's most important to do them on the 4 degree "tep" days. Also, it's important not to "wake up" the Nagas on the other days, when they're asleep.
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The [[Nagas]] are awake on certain days that are determined by calculations on the [[Tibetan]] [[calendar]]. These are the days (called "teb") on which [[Naga]] ceremonies are performed. There are 4 degrees (*) of "[[Naga]] Days." Only make [[Naga]] [[offerings]] on [[Naga]] days. The ceremonies can be performed on any of the [[Naga]] days but it's most important to do them on the 4 degree "tep" days. Also, it's important not to "wake up" the [[Nagas]] on the other days, when they're asleep.
  
  
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==References==
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[http://www.prayerflags.com/naga_days.asp prayerflags.com]
 
[http://www.prayerflags.com/naga_days.asp prayerflags.com]

Revision as of 18:00, 8 September 2013

Naga Offering Days for the Water Dragon Year 2139 (2012-2013) according to the astrology of the Kalachakra which is based on the Yajurved.


The Naga Offering days for the Water Dragon year were calculated from Saraswati Bhawan's website and transposed to the western calendar using Rigpa Tibetan Calendar.

For detailed information and excellent commentary by Acharya Lama Dawa Chhodak Rinpoche please refer to the "Di-Khor Be-kar" Naga Days section in Saraswati Bhawan's webstite: www.saraswatibhawan.org/sbpubsdharma.html.

Nagas are water elemental beings that play a prominent role in all Buddhist schools and are venerated throughout Asia. Making offerings to the Nagas on the astrological days that are associated with their activity, can play an important role in establishing harmony and balance in the environment, as well as cure many kinds of diseases. Practitioners who regularly make offerings to the Nagas and turn them into their allies are often benefitted by ensuring one's prosperity. Many Buddhist Dharma protectors are Nagas and play an important role in the establishment and continuity of the Dharma.

The calendar below is primarily for use by practitioners who have had instruction in making Naga Offering by a qualified Lama. Teachings on making Naga offerings can be purchased online through Saraswati Bhawan (www.saraswatibhawan.org/sbnaga.html).

The Nagas are awake on certain days that are determined by calculations on the Tibetan calendar. These are the days (called "teb") on which Naga ceremonies are performed. There are 4 degrees (*) of "Naga Days." Only make Naga offerings on Naga days. The ceremonies can be performed on any of the Naga days but it's most important to do them on the 4 degree "tep" days. Also, it's important not to "wake up" the Nagas on the other days, when they're asleep.


February 2012

23*

March

17****

29***

31*

April

2***

4*

6***

9*

11***

12***

14**

20*

26***

30*

May

1*

5**

9*

10*

11*

12****

13***

15***

18*

20*

25*

26***

30***

June

3*

8**

9***

6***

9***

10*

11*

12***

13*

14****

17*

18*

19***

28**

July

3***

5**

6**

7*

8*

9*

10*

11**

13**

15*

23*

26***

August

2***

4*

5*

12***

16***

17***

18****

22*

26*

27****

September

1*

2*

4***

5*

6****

7***

8****

15***

17***

18*

19*

20*

21*

22*

23***

26*

27***

28*

30****

October

1*

2*

5*

7*

8*

12**

13**

14***

15**

17**

19*

21**

23*

26***

29**

31***

November

5*

6*

7*

11***

13**

December

14***

16*

19*

21***

23**

24**

27**

January 2013

3***

10**

11**

13**

14**

18*

21***

23*

27***

31*

February

Feb. 11 - Losar 2140

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