This seasonal festival is celebrated twice a year. Once in springtime (mid-May) when the wheatears appear, this is to beg for green luck for the wheat harvest, and the spring harvests. This is called 'Ngo-yang' Lhasol. Then in the autumn, before the buckwheat harvest, again another worshiping is performed to beg for a good buckwheat harvest. This is called 'Talha' Lhasol. In both of these celebrations, the God also blesses the sheep caravans who then make their journey north for salt and south for rice respectively. In both these celebrations, the village god 'Yultsa' is worshiped. Every Nhinba village has its own shaman God to protect the village.