Pang Lhabsol

This
festival is unique to Sikkim and
commemorates the consecration of Mount
Khangchendzonga as the guardian deity of
Sikkim. It is believed that the mountain god
played an active role in introducing
Buddhism into this former kingdom. According
to a handwritten biography by Lhatsun Chenpo,
the chief propagator of Buddhism in Sikkim,
it was divine visions sent by the mountain
god which guided him to Demajong (the hidden
valley of rice, as Sikkim is referred to by
the Bhutias).
To this day the mountain god is invoked
and prayed upon at Pang
Lhabsol to continue protecting Sikkim. The festival is celebrated on the
15th day of the 7th month of the Tibetan calendar corresponding to late
August/early September. The ‘chaams’ which are part of this festival are
unique and the spectacular Pangtoed or warrior dance was choreographed
by the third Chogyal Chador Namgyal, which is said to have appeared to
him in a vision.
The festival also marks the commemoration of blood brotherhood sworn
between the Lepchas and the Bhutias at Kabi in the 15th century.
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