Tsog

Tsog Offerings
Tsok in Tibetan means “tsok kyi korlo”. The word “tsok” means "accumulation, gathering, assembly or group" and the meaning of the word “korlo” is "wheel". The literal translation is the "wheel accumulation".
The Tsok is ritual where practitioners perform different meditations as well as visualizations and gather in order to make food offerings.
Every tenth and twenty-fifth day of the lunar calendar, tsog offerings of respectively Padmasambhava and Troma Nagmo are celebrated in all the International Buddhist Rigdzin Community Centers:
2011
January :
Guru Rinpoche Tsog, Jan. 14
Dakini Tsog, Jan. 28
February:
Guru Rinpoche Tsog, Feb. 13
Dakini Tsog, Feb. 27
March:
Guru Rinpoche Tsog, Mar. 15
Dakini Tsog, Mar. 29
April:
Guru Rinpoche Tsog, Apr. 13
Dakini Tsog, Apr. 27
May:
Guru Rinpoche Tsog, May 12
Dakini Tsog, May 27
Protector
June:
Guru Rinpoche Tsog, Jun. 11
Dakini Tsog, Jun. 26
July:
Guru Rinpoche Tsog, Jul. 10
Dakini Tsog, Jul. 25
August:
Guru Rinpoche Tsog, Aug. 8
Dakini Tsog, Aug. 24
September:
Guru Rinpoche Tsog, Sep. 7
Dakini Tsog, Sep. 22
October:
Guru Rinpoche Tsog, Oct. 6
Dakini Tsog, Oct. 22
November:
Guru Rinpoche Tsog, Nov. 5
Dakini Tsog, Nov. 20
December:
Guru Rinpoche Tsog, Dec. 4
Dakini Tsog, Dec. 20