Kuchoe Commemoration
April 10th, 2016
WHY WE DO WHAT WE DO: Kuchoe (སྐུ་མཆོད་) or gongzog (དགོངས་རྫོགས་) is a traditional Himalayan way of commemorating the demise of an important spiritual figure. While kuchoe refers to the offerings made to the figure, gongdzog literally means the fulfillment of his or her wishes and thoughts.
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