Self-manifested Jowo Wati Sangpo: Tibetan Museum in Dharamshala holds photo exhibition
The Tibet Museum of the Tibetan government in-exile in Indian city of Dharamshala recently organised an exhibition titled “The Noble Self-Manifested Jowo Wati Sangpo”.
Secretary Lobsang Jinpa from the Office of the Dalai Lama inaugurated the exhibition, reported ANI.
Speaking to ANI, Tenzin Topdhen, the Director of Tibet Museum, spoke about the significance and objectives behind the exhibition.
He said that significance of this exhibition is humongous as the self arisen Nobel Wati Sangpo is 1389 years old.
He told ANI that many people have full faith in Jowo Wati Sangpo. However, some of them have weak knowledge about him.
He said, “This exhibition is about the nobel Wati Sangpo who is a self-arisen Jowo of Tibet. The significance of this exhibition is humongous because the self arisen Nobel Wati Sangpo himself is 1389 years old. It was during the 7th century when our 33rd King Songtsen Gampo invited Wati Sangpo from Godavari village in Nepal to Tibet and since then Jowo Wati Sangpo become one of the prime worship deity of Tibet and today we exhibit the biography about the Jowo Wati Sangpo because many people have religiously full faith in Jowo Wati Sangpo but many of them have a very weak knowledge about this legacy and contribution towards the Tibetan cause for 1389 years.”
IBNS
Senior Staff Reporter at Northeast Herald, covering news from Tripura and Northeast India.
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