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The Tibetan calendar is a lunisolar calendar used mainly in Tibet and Tibetan-speaking regions. It has roots in the Indian calendar system and has been in use for over a thousand years. Each year in the Tibetan calendar is associated with one of 12 zodiac animals, including the mouse, ox, tiger, hare, dragon, serpent, horse, sheep, monkey, rooster, dog, and pig. The order of these animals in the Tibetan calendar is different from that of the Chinese calendar.
The Tibetan calendar is used to determine important dates for cultural and religious events such as weddings, festivals, and other celebrations. It is also used in astrology to make predictions about future events and to determine individuals' lucky colors, numbers, and other aspects of their lives. The zodiac animal associated with a person's birth year is believed to have a significant influence on their personality and fate.
In Tibetan culture, the calendar is considered a valuable cultural and spiritual tradition that is deeply ingrained in the daily lives of the people. It is an important tool for determining auspicious dates and times and for making predictions about future events. The Tibetan calendar is an essential aspect of Tibetan identity and culture and continues to be used and revered to this day.
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