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Nyingmapa Calendar brings the traditional Tibetan Buddhist lunar calendar to your iPhone; faithful to the Nyingma lineage, bilingual in English and Tibetan, and beautifully designed for daily practice. WHAT'S INSIDE EVERY DAY Each date opens a detailed view with nine information cards covering: Lunar date in both Arabic and Tibetan numerals Classical 4-element system: Water, Earth, Fire, Wind Auspicious and inauspicious status with practice guidance Recommended and avoided activities per traditional sources Nine-activity astrological system Religious festivals, Dharma anniversaries, and institutional observances Masters' Parinirvana dates from nine major Nyingma lineages Deities and practices associated with each lunar day General notes and contemplative reminders THE 4-ELEMENT SYSTEM Nyingmapa Calendar uses the classical Buddhist 4 element system drawn from the White Beryl text and the Chapter on the Hair of a Bodhisattva. Each of the 30 lunar days carries one of the four elements in a repeating cycle used for centuries in Nyingma practice. MAJOR LINEAGE EVENTS Festival data and Masters' Parinirvana dates cover the principal Nyingma lineages BILINGUAL THROUGHOUT Every term, days of the week, elements, lunar phases, and animal signs appears in both English and Tibetan. Tibetan script is rendered in Noto Serif Tibetan. Longer descriptions load from dedicated language files for accurate, context-sensitive translation. Switch languages in Settings at any time. NEWS & TEACHINGS The News tab delivers the latest articles and teaching schedules from Nyingma masters directly inside the app. DESIGNED FOR PRACTITIONERS Clean monthly grid with auspicious day colour coding at a glance Tap any date to open its full nine-card detail Offline access to calendar data after first load Optimised for iPhone SE through iPhone 16 Pro Max Nyingmapa Calendar is a practice tool, not a general purpose calendar replacement. It is created by Dundul Raptenling Monastery in Odisha, India, the first monastery established by His Holiness Dudjom Rinpoche in India in 1963, and Vajra Lotus Foundation, its US nonprofit affiliate. Privacy Policy: https://vajralotusfoundation.org/privacy-policy Terms of Use: https://vajralotusfoundation.org/terms-of-use