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Bishnu Bahadur Chamling explaining the reijakhule stones near the place of worship for Khema

  • von Stockhausen, Alban
(June 6, 2011)
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Content Description

Title
Bishnu Bahadur Chamling explaining the reijakhule stones near the place of worship for Khema
Description
The meaning of the groups of stones worshipped here and called reijakhule is discussed controversially among the participants of the festival. Elder Bishnu Bahadur Chamling from Chiringa village explains, that the three-stepped stone on the left represents Khema (left), the maiti (kinship of the mother's side of Toma and Khema, tall in the middel) and Toma (right, where his finger points). Other participants associate it with Malla devi, the daughter of a Malla king.
Keywords
ritual-type:ancestral>event:offering for the ancestors ritual-type:animist>deity:Sacred Stone researcher:Alban von Stockhausen group:Rai>sub-group:Dumi Rai group:Rai ritual-type:hinduist researcher:Chatur Bhakta Rai researcher:Marion Wettstein group:Rai>sub-group:Chamling Rai mythology:Creation Story>sub-story:Story of Toma Khema and Kakcilipu ritual-type:ancestral
Location
  • Country: Nepal [geonames.org, tgn]
  • Province/state: Khotang [geonames.org]
  • Municipality: Halesi Tuwachung
  • City: Salle [geonames.org]
  • Area: Tuwachung-Jayajum
  • Area: Tuwachung-Jayajum>place:Reijakule deity>deity:Reijakule
  • Location: Tuwachung-Jayajum
description author(s)
  • Marion Wettstein
  • von Stockhausen, Alban

Media Description

hav media handle
10343
original media identifier
NP11_Ph5D2_04860
original media type
digital/photo
creator(s)
  • von Stockhausen, Alban (photographer)
creation date
June 6, 2011
archived by
jusch
archiving date
May 12, 2021, 6:05 a.m.

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