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The Teechi (often pronounced “Teeji”) festival is an annual event indigenous to Lo-Manthang (Upper Mustang). The name is an abbreviation of the word “Tempa Chirim” which translates as “Prayer for World Peace”.
This festival commemorates the victory of Lord Buddha’s incarnation “Dorjee Sonnu” over a demon called Man Tam Ru a vicious creature feeding on human beings and causing storms and droughts. The Teechi festival usually takes place during the last week of May and lasts for 3 days. Dances performed by the monks of Lo Manthang’s “choedhe” monastery during the celebration display.
The Teechi festival dances are all organized by the Choedhe Monastery, which is that of the Sakya sect of Lo Manthang. The monastery abbot is Khempo Tasi Tenzing Rimpoche. Altogether about 65 monks from Lo Manthang, Nhenyul and Chhosyer live in the monastery.