Updated 2026-06-25
Chotrul Duchen (Day of Miracles) 2026
March 3, 2026 · 15th day / full moon, 1st lunar month high confidence
How Chotrul Duchen is marked
Falling on 15th day / full moon, 1st lunar month, Chotrul Duchen is observed with prayers and pujas at the local datsan, butter-lamp and incense offerings, circumambulation of stupas, and acts of generosity. It is one of the days when many practitioners take the Eight Mahayana Precepts, keep a fast, recite mantras and avoid harmful actions — because the merit, or the harm, of what is done is traditionally said to be multiplied many times over. On such a holy day the temples fill, and many keep it as a day of practice, offering and restraint rather than ordinary work.
Ways the day is kept
- Taking the Eight Mahayana Precepts, or keeping a one-day fast (nyungne).
- Reciting mantras and prostrations; offering butter-lamps, water bowls and incense.
- Circumambulating a stupa or temple and turning prayer wheels.
- Acts of generosity, and refraining from harm — since the day's results are said to multiply.
When is it in 2026, and why the date moves
In 2026 it falls on March 3, 2026. Because the Tibetan calendar is lunisolar, the Gregorian date of every observance shifts from year to year, and can differ by a day between lineages wherever a lunar day is doubled or skipped — so a published almanac, or the Zurkhai app, is the surest guide.
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FAQ
When is Chotrul Duchen in 2026?
What is Chotrul Duchen?
Why does Chotrul Duchen fall on a different date each year?
Date follows the Tibetan lunar calendar and can differ by a day between lineages. Traditional/reference info.