Fairs & Festivals in Sikkim

Sikkim's famous mask dances provide a spectacle, perhaps nowhere to be
experienced in the entire world. Perfromed by lamas in the gompa coutyard to
celebrate religious festivals, these dances demonstrate perfect foot work
and grace. Costumed lamas with gaily painted masks, ceremonial swords and
sparkling jewels, leap and swing to the rhythm of resounding drums,
trumpeting of horns and chanting of monks.
SAGA DAWA is
a very suspicious day for the Mahayana Buddhists. On this day people go to
monasteries to offer butter lamps and worship. A huge procession of monks
goes around Gangtok with holy scriptures.
PHANG LHABSOL
is a festival unique to Sikkim. It is celebrated to offer thanks to Mount
Khanchendzonga, the guardian deity of Sikkim and to Yabdu, the supreme
commander.
KAGYAT DANCE is performed every 28th and 29th
day of the Tibetan Calendar. The solemn nature of the dance is interspersed
with comic relief provided by the jesters.
DASAIN the
biggest and most important festival of the Hindu Nepali population is
celebrated in September-October. It symbolizes the victory of good over
evil. DIPAVALI, the festival of lights is celebrated 10 years after Dasain.
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