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Lhamoi Dromchhen

February 11, 2027 - February 13, 2027

The Sacred Winter Rite of Pelden Lhamo

Held inside the historic Trongsa Dzong, the Lhamoi Dromchhen is a powerful 3-day winter ritual dedicated to Pelden Lhamo (Mahakali) the fierce protector deity of Bhutan. It is one of the oldest Drubchen ceremonies linked to Bhutan’s 17th-century spiritual defence traditions.

Festival At A Glance

Location: Trongsa Dzong
Duration: 3 Days
Dedicated Deity: Pelden Lhamo (Mahakali)
Key Feature: Tantric rites + warrior mask dances

What Makes It Unique?

Sacred protector rituals: Monks perform early morning tantric ceremonies believed to invoke protection over Bhutan and its people.

Mahakali dedication: The entire festival is centered on Pelden Lhamo, one of the most powerful protective deities in Vajrayana Buddhism.

Trongsa Dzong setting: The rituals take place inside Bhutan’s most strategically important fortress, historically linking east and west Bhutan.

Masked cham dances: Rare, dramatic performances depict victory over evil forces and spiritual protection.

Local pilgrimage energy: Devotees from central Bhutan gather for blessings, making it deeply authentic rather than tourist-oriented.

Why Experience It?

A rare chance to witness Bhutanese Drubchen-level rituals, more spiritual and less performative than larger tshechus, it is set in one of the country’s most historically powerful dzongs, where religion and royal history meet.

Details

  • Start: February 11, 2027
  • End: February 13, 2027
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