Anthropological Survey of India presentation by Khambu Rai..
By:  admin   17 Feb 2017

The "Anthropological Survey of India (ASI)" department under the Ministry of Culture, Government of India organized a cultural program called "Parampara" with the purpose of showcasing the traditions of the tribal tribes and ethnic festivals of the North Eastern states.
         Kolkota - A cultural team from "Kirati Khambu Rai Cultural Institute (KKRSS)" participated in the program, representing the tribes of Darjeeling hills and millions of Khambu Rais living across the country, in the program conducted at the "Ashutosh Centenary Hall" located at the "Indian Museum". He came to take it. The KKRSS team participated in the prestigious program on the special invitation of the Permanent Director of Anthropological Survey of India (ASI) – “Dr.
         In the festival, Bodo, Benthiputal, Santhal of Birbhum, and other tribes of Manipur, Nagaland, and Mizoram states performed their traditional jhakis. During the two-day festival, the performances of all the tribes and tribes of eastern India were performed. The team of KKRSS performed Sili dance and three Chula dhunga (suptalung) puja rituals. Mangseva (Ancestor Worship), Shikari Sili and Narawa Sili were also performed in the program. On the second day of the program, sili based on the legends of Kirati Khambu Rais (eg: Hetchakuppa, Tayama-Khiyama, and Sumnima-Paruhang) will be presented.
         Kirati Khambu Rai cultural team under the leadership of KKRSS - Central General Secretary - Binita Khambu Rai participated in the program. A 17-member sili troupe of KKRSS - Bagdhugra is going to perform sili dance under the leadership of Silimangpa - "Ujwal Rai".


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