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Chunipa Losar also called the 'traditional day of offering' falls on the first day of the 12th month of the Bhutanese calendar.
On this day, representatives from all the regions in Bhutan provide ‘buelwa’ (Offerings) to Zhabdrung Ngawang Namgyal in the 17th century at Punakha Dzong.
The offerings is to express devotion and loyalty. Since then, the auspicious day was observed as a traditional day of offering. It is in essence the real Bhutanese New Year, chosen by Zhabdrung himself as it comes right after the harvests of the year. In the olden days, Chunipa Losar was celebrated for 15 days and is very popular amongst the Sharshops in the eastern part of Bhutan.
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WHY BHUTANESE CELEBRATE NYILO .
Nyilo falls on the 17th day of the 11th Bhutanese calendar month. It is the new year for the people of Sha and Wang districts. Most of their celebrations are derived from Bonism, a religion that has its roots in ancient shamanistic rituals and animism.
It is based on the solar calendar which is depended upon the position of the sun. It always coincides with the winter solstice and signifies the start of longer days.
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