Hoping for world peace at Bhumchu Festival in Sikkim
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/ Created : Feb 14, 2023, 09:00 IST
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The Bhumchu festival is a major festival in Sikkim and it is unique in that it reveals the state's destiny for that particular year. The festival is celebrated at Tashiding Monastery in West Sikkim and it is attended by thousands … Read more
The Bhumchu festival is a major festival in Sikkim and it is unique in that it reveals the state's destiny for that particular year. The festival is celebrated at Tashiding Monastery in West Sikkim and it is attended by thousands of pilgrims every year. Bhumchu Festival will be held on March 7. Read less
Bhumchu Festival is a major festival in Sikkim and here’s why.
During the festival, the holy water is distributed among the people. After the distribution, the pot gets replenished with water from Rathong Chu river (from Rathong glacier) and resealed, only to be opened again in the next Bhumchu Festival.
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