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dus chen bzhi
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The four great festivals; the four holy occasions in Buddha's life.\n1. {dang po'i yar ngo la cho 'phrul dus chen/} the period when Buddha performed miracles from the 1st through 15th of the first Tibetan month\n2. {bzhi pa'i btsa lngar mngon par rdzogs par sangs rgyas pa'i dus chen/} the day when Buddha attained full enlightenment on the 15th of the fourth Tibetan month.\n3. {drug pa'i bzhi la chos 'khor bskor bsdor pa'i 'dus chen/} the day which Buddha turned the wheel of dotrine on the 4th of the sixth Tibetan month.\n4. {dgu pa'i nyer gnyis la lha babs dus chen/} the day which Buddha descended from Tusita heaven on the 22nd of the ninth Tibetan month.
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