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The Nechung Oracle is the chief state oracle of Tibet, a human medium believed to be possessed by the deity Pehar (or Dorje Drakden), who is consulted by the Dalai Lama on matters of state, residing at the Nechung Monastery near Lhasa. Here's a more detailed explanation: Role and Significance: The Nechung Oracle is a central figure in Tibetan Buddhist tradition, acting as a conduit to the deity Pehar, a protector deity who is believed to guide the Dalai Lama on important decisions. History: The Nechung Oracle's role as a state oracle dates back to the 17th century, during the reign of the Fifth Dalai Lama, when the Nechung Monastery was renovated and expanded, and the oracle became the head state oracle. Deity: The oracle is believed to be possessed by Pehar, a deity who was once the guardian of Tibet's first Buddhist monastery, Samyé. Consultation: The Dalai Lama traditionally consults the Nechung Oracle on important occasions, including during the Losar (Tibetan New Year) celebrations, and when searching for a new Dalai Lama. Nechung Monastery: The Nechung Oracle resides at the Nechung Monastery, which is located near Drepung Monastery, a center of the Pehar cult. Current Medium: The current Nechung Oracle is Venerable Thupten Ngodup. Exile: After the Chinese invasion of Tibet in 1959, the Nechung Oracle fled to India with the Dalai Lama and continues to reside in exile in Dharamsala. Other Oracles: While the Nechung Oracle is the most prominent, there were many oracles throughout Tibet in the past.