Roof Ceremony
The zurshing ritual involves hanging wooden phalluses crisscrossed with wooden swords at the four corners of a newly built house. The signs are believed to ward off malicious gossip and other forms of evil and to bring the right auspices. It is said to be a pre-Buddhist folk religious practice
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ཁྱིམ་ཐོག་བཀབ་ནི་དང་ཟུར་ཤིང་།
(Dzongkha,
Tibetan script,
Original)
- > Roof Ceremony (English, Latin script, Translation)
- > khyim thog bkab ni dang zur shing (Dzongkha, Latin script, THL Extended Wylie Transliteration)
- > khyim tok kap ni dang zur shing (Dzongkha, Latin script, THL Simplified Tibetan Transcription)
Subject ID: S8205