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Worship, offering the newly grown crops to deities
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Chasok Tangnam
Limbu women with traditional clothing and traditional tongba drink.
Observed byLimbu people
ObservancesPrayers and religious rituals
DateNovember–December lunar calendar
FrequencyAnnual

Chasok Tangnam is a festival of the Limbu people which falls on a full moon day of the month of Senchengla or the Mangsir month of the Nepali calendar. The festival is marked with the first harvest being offered to God Yuma Sammang and other deities and exchanging cordiality with each other.

References

  1. https://kathmandupost.com/visual-stories/2022/11/19/glimpses-of-chasok-tangnam-festival


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