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New Moon

In Tibetan Buddhism, the new moon, known as the 30th day of the lunar month, is a significant time for spiritual practice and the accumulation of merit. It's a day for virtuous activities like lighting butter lamps, making offerings, and engaging in meditation. This year, the new moon in June falls on the 25th day of the month. 

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26 June

HH 17th karmapa’s Birthday