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Thursday February 7th 2008, Home for the aged and disabled, Bylakuppe, India
For
every Tibetan, Losar – the Tibetan New Year is a day of celebration and
gathering of family and friends. Parents would wait eagerly for their
children who are far away, to come home and spend time with them during
Losar. It’s a very special day for any Tibetan but for those who have
been separated from their family or those who doesn’t have anyone to
call their own; it’s a day that would remind them of their lost ones.
Like last year, the members of Tibetan Volunteers for Animals and Veg-Club of SOS School Bylakuppe decided to celebrate their Losar with the Old people at an old age home in Bylakuppe. A singing program was organized in the morning for entertainment. Unlike last year, this time the 'Chang-Khol' (a beverage made from Chang - Tibetan beer) was a bit strong due to which most of the Old people seemed to be on cloud 9 from the morning itself. Most were in a singing or dancing mood rather than being an audience.
A small white tent outside the main building provided enough shade for all to dance and make them forget all the worries and sad stories.
"It was such a great day and this would be one the most memorable day of my life." said Miss Norzin Wangmo, a nurse by profession at Bangalore.
A special Vegetarian meal was served for lunch and dinner. The speical Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner (which were ofcourse vegetarian) were sponsored by Miss Yangchen Dolkar, an active member of TVA who is presently working in Bangalore and Mr. Lobsang Monlam, the Event Organizer and the Managing Director of TVA.
"I don't know if my voice is good enough but I sang because I wanted to see them happy." said Tenzin Tsering, a member of TCV School Veg-Club.
As the day passed by, it was yet another evening with the horizon painted with crimson color.
“The
following days for those old people will be no different, sitting under
trees chanting Mantras, looking through their silent windows at the
passer-bys, the lonely tunes, their longing for love, family and
companionship, their past glories & unheard stories; the faded
memories & the lost smiles. Of course, we cannot bring back what
they have lost but we can surely help bring a little comfort and joy in
their lives. And with today’s Losar Celebration, I feel I have just
done that” said Mr. Lobsang Monlam.
If you want to see your future, visit an old age home.
For more information, please visit www.FreeAnimal.org
Disclaimer: This event is organized by the members of
Tibetan Volunteers for Animals Group but is not a part of
Organization's activities. All the expenses incurred are spent from the
individuals’ own pockets and has no relation with the organization’s
fund whatsoever. For more information please email
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