Buchen performance in Pin Valley
Shubham MansingkaShubham Mansingka/Guest Contributor/CULTURE, SPITI/ Updated : Jul 13, 2016, 16:25 IST
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Buchens are performers of specialist rituals and are also known as travelling lama-actors. Every winter, religious specialists, both male and female, are invited by local Buddhist families to chant religious scriptures and celebra … Read more
Buchens are performers of specialist rituals and are also known as travelling lama-actors. Every winter, religious specialists, both male and female, are invited by local Buddhist families to chant religious scriptures and celebrate rituals. They reside in the culturally Tibetan, Pin Valley of Spiti. Buchen households possess individual ‘archives’, collections of written story texts and texts of rituals, thangkas and other important details. Read less

Buchens are performers of specialist rituals and are also known as travelling lama-actors. Every winter, religious specialists, both male and female, are invited by local Buddhist families to chant religious scriptures and celebrate rituals. They reside in the culturally Tibetan, Pin Valley of Spiti. Buchen households possess individual ‘archives’, collections of written story texts and texts of rituals, thangkas and other important details. Their performances consist of a mixture of prayers, songs, miracle plays, and stone-breaking feats. These Lamas perform a rare puja in dance form to drive out evil from the village and houses. Buchens are mostly known for an elaborate exorcism called the ‘Ceremony of Breaking the Stone’, once performed by groups in Western Tibet.
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