Annual Grand Vajrayogini Drubcho | Held annually from the 8th day of the 1st lunar month for three days. |
Annual Grand Vajra Nairatmya Drubcho | Help annually from the 8th of the 2nd lunar month for seven days. |
Annual Grand Mahavairocana Drubcho | Held annually from the 11th of 4th lunar month for five consecutive days. During this Drubcho, changchoks’ [purifying rituals for the deceased] are offered for all the sentient beings who have passed away. |
Wrathful Guru Rinpoche Drubcho | Held on the 10th of the 5th lunar month. |
Annual Grand Vajrakilaya Drubcho | Held annually from the 11th day of the 7th lunar month for eleven consecutive days. During this Drubcho, select monks are graded individually on their performances as chant masters leading the Vajrakilaya Drubcho. |
Annual Grand Hevajra Drubcho | Held annually from the 13th of 9th lunar month for eight consecutive days. As with all Drubchos, elaborate sand mandalas and offerings are prepared by the Sangha. |
Dhamtsig Kangso | Held at the end of alternate lunar years, and usually lasts for seven consecutive days. This special Mahakala puja is a unique feature of the Sakya Monastery in Tibet. |
Annual Grand Chakrasamvara Drubcho | Held annually from the 11th day of the eleventh lunar month for seven consecutive days. As with all Drubchos, elaborate sand mandalas and offerings are prepared by the Sangha. |
Dochen Drubcho | Held on the 23rd of the 11th lunar month for seven days. |
Gutor | Held annually from the 23rd day of the last lunar month of the year for seven consecutive days. During Gutor, the main deity is usually Vajrakilaya. Ritual dances are performed on this occasion. |
Dhus Tor or Mahakala Day | Held annually from the 26th day of each lunar month for five consecutive days. |