Tshethar Ritual - Offering the gift of life
Ritual with Tulku Khyungdor Rinpoche
July 26th, 2025
Start at 6:30 pm
Duration approx. 1,5 hours
Schloss Fussberg, Gauting
organized by Long Yang e.V.
The ritual takes place in any weather.
The fish are even happier when it is not too hot with some clouds in the sky.
About the ritual
At the Tshethar Ritual, animals threatened with death are offered the gift of life – in this case fish. During the Buddhist ceremony in the middle of nature, the White Lama Tulku Khyungdor Rinpoche will recite special Mantras and Dharanis, which serve the life force of the liberated animals as well as the visitors’. The blessed fish are then released into their new life in the little river Würm.
Background and motivation
In Tibetan, Tshethar means “giving freedom”. In the Buddhist tradition, offering sentient beings the gift of life in freedom is an act of generosity. It is said that by giving beings their life in freedom back, one’s own life force is also strengthened. Therefore, by helping others, one helps oneself.
Participation and registration
The ritual is open for everyone interested of any background. It is also quite popular with children. Our goal is to give freedom to 2.000 fish. Everyone can be part of this act of generosity, whether you are able to join in person or not. Donations can be made until July 23rd using the keyword “Tshethar Ritual” on our website.
All donations support our work and help us to make these special Dharma events accessible to all also in the future. As places are limited, we recommend registering as early as possible. Please note that explanations during the ritual will be given in English.
Frequently asked questions
Spiritual rituals, in Sanskrit pujas, are part of life in many Asian and other indigenous traditions. They are celebrated throughout the cycle of the year to enhance positivity, dissolve obstacles, and to find clarity and guidance in times of uncertainty. In the West, rituals have largely vanished, together with the natural approach to spiritual practices. To aid the current challenges of our time, Tulku Khyungdor Rinpoche performs these beneficial practices for people from all backgrounds.
You don’t need any previous knowledge about Buddhism or the ritual. A genuine interest and respect for this ancient transmission and the holder of this wisdom tradition entitles you to take part.
Also, children are very welcome to attend. The ritual is a great opportunity for little as well as grown-up humans to experience their connection to nature. The atmosphere during the ritual is very relaxing - just bring a blanket so that the little ones can sleep or play in between. The little river flows through the park and offers plenty of opportunities to play in and around the water.
The event will take place in the beautiful surroundings of the park regardless of the weather and promises an unforgettable outdoor experience. Seating is available, but you are welcome to bring your own blankets.
If you cannot or do not wish to sit on the floor, please let us know when you register so that we can provide alternative seating.
You also have the opportunity to support the release of the fish in advance through a donation – even if you are unable to attend the ritual in person.
Since Dharma rituals are free to attend, it is up to the individual's generosity to decide the amount of the donation. All donations go to the non-profit projects of Long Yang e.V. and support the realization of these special Dharma events.
During this ritual, thousands of trout are released into the River Würm. Thanks to the cooperation with local authorities and fish breeders, we ensure appropriate fish transport. The trout, from a local fish farm and accompanied by an experienced breeder, are carefully selected each year based on expert recommendations. To help them acclimate quickly, the transport containers are enriched with fresh Würm water. The fish spend minimal time in the mobile tank, with attention to temperature, oxygen, and density. Typically, young trout are chosen as they adapt better and are protected for many years during which they are not allowed to be caught. At the end of the ritual, the fish jump excitedly in the tank, indicating good health.
The Würm is the only drain of the Starnberger See, which was called Würmsee until 1962. It rises at the north-eastern end of the lake near Starnberg and finally flows into the Amper near Dachau. But the Würm is more than just a river - it also feeds the North Munich canal system, Nymphenburg Palace and Schleißheim Palace. Even the water in Nymphenburg Palace Park and the Olympic Lake in the Olympic Park has its source in the Würm.
The Würm offers some fish species the rare opportunity to reproduce naturally. In 2013, a major renaturation project began in Gauting to restore the Würm, which had previously been constricted like a canal, to its natural state. By releasing the fish during the Tshethar, we are contributing to a balanced ecosystem of the Würm – as local experts have informed us.
The venue, Park Schloss Fussberg, is easy to reach by public transport, car, bicycle or on foot, depending on where you live.
When you enter the park area through the main entrance (street "Am Schlosspark"), follow the path towards the Schloss. You will pass by a restaurant and the Remise. The ritual takes place directly behind the Schloss.
For more details on how to get there, follow this link: download the pdf.
We are looking forward to welcoming you!
When
Saturday, July 26th, 2025,
Start 6.30pm, entrance open from 5.30 pm
Duration approx. 1,5 hours
Venue
Park Schloss Fussberg
Am Schlosspark, 82131 Gauting
Participation
Donation-based
Please register in advance
Explanations during the ritual in English
Registration
We are looking forward to welcoming you to this special event. As places are limited, we recommend registering as early as possible. You can register online or via Phone 089 12416086.
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Donate
Would you like to support the Tshethar Ritual in Gauting with a donation? Here you can contribute to the purchase of the fish, that we will set free.