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Lama dances of Sikkim

Keywords: Folk dance
Folk music
Buddhism

Publisher: Eastern Zonal Cultural Centre, Kolkata

Description: The video is a presentation about the Lama dances of Sikkim. The Lama dances or Chham is a masked dance performed by Buddhist lamas (monks) during special occasions like the Pang Lhabsol festival. During the Pang Lhabsol festival the Sikkimese remind Mount Khanchendzonga of the promise made to the 8th century Saint Guru Padmasambhava to protect Sikkim forever. The prayers and readings associated with the festival are conducted inside the monastery while the dancers outside symbolically depict the meaning of the prayers to the devotees. The Pang Lhabsol Chham is performed by lay Buddhist youths and not by the lamas. The dancers wear colourful robes and special headgear which carry the darchang or banner. During the dance the red-faced aspect of the Khangchendzonga and the Mahakala, the upholder of the dharma are welcomed after which the warrior dance is performed.

Source: Eastern Zonal Cultural Centre

Type: Video

Received From: Eastern Zonal Cultural Centre


DC Field Value
dc.coverage.spatial Sikkim
dc.date.accessioned 2018-08-03T19:26:47Z
dc.date.available 2018-08-03T19:26:47Z
dc.description The video is a presentation about the Lama dances of Sikkim. The Lama dances or Chham is a masked dance performed by Buddhist lamas (monks) during special occasions like the Pang Lhabsol festival. During the Pang Lhabsol festival the Sikkimese remind Mount Khanchendzonga of the promise made to the 8th century Saint Guru Padmasambhava to protect Sikkim forever. The prayers and readings associated with the festival are conducted inside the monastery while the dancers outside symbolically depict the meaning of the prayers to the devotees. The Pang Lhabsol Chham is performed by lay Buddhist youths and not by the lamas. The dancers wear colourful robes and special headgear which carry the darchang or banner. During the dance the red-faced aspect of the Khangchendzonga and the Mahakala, the upholder of the dharma are welcomed after which the warrior dance is performed.
dc.source Eastern Zonal Cultural Centre
dc.format.mimetype text/html
dc.language.iso en
dc.publisher Eastern Zonal Cultural Centre, Kolkata
dc.subject Folk dance
Folk music
Buddhism
dc.type Video
dc.format.medium video
dc.format.duration 0:54:31
DC Field Value
dc.coverage.spatial Sikkim
dc.date.accessioned 2018-08-03T19:26:47Z
dc.date.available 2018-08-03T19:26:47Z
dc.description The video is a presentation about the Lama dances of Sikkim. The Lama dances or Chham is a masked dance performed by Buddhist lamas (monks) during special occasions like the Pang Lhabsol festival. During the Pang Lhabsol festival the Sikkimese remind Mount Khanchendzonga of the promise made to the 8th century Saint Guru Padmasambhava to protect Sikkim forever. The prayers and readings associated with the festival are conducted inside the monastery while the dancers outside symbolically depict the meaning of the prayers to the devotees. The Pang Lhabsol Chham is performed by lay Buddhist youths and not by the lamas. The dancers wear colourful robes and special headgear which carry the darchang or banner. During the dance the red-faced aspect of the Khangchendzonga and the Mahakala, the upholder of the dharma are welcomed after which the warrior dance is performed.
dc.source Eastern Zonal Cultural Centre
dc.format.mimetype text/html
dc.language.iso en
dc.publisher Eastern Zonal Cultural Centre, Kolkata
dc.subject Folk dance
Folk music
Buddhism
dc.type Video
dc.format.medium video
dc.format.duration 0:54:31