Wednesday, 31 October 2012

Existence of Tamang's in Sikkim

Existence of Tamang's in Sikkim

Tamangs form an integral part of the tribal population of Sikkim. In Sikkim, Tamangs occupy an important position among the tribes residing in the territory of Sikkim.

The Tamangs of Sikkim claim to belong
to four different families. One group of the Tamangs in Sikkim opine that they belong to the Bal family. But the other group of the Tamangs at Sikkim claim to hail from Yonjon, Moktan and Ghising families. The Bal, Ghising, Yonjon and the Moktan families seems to bear the progenitors of the Tamangs of Sikkim.

Moreover, it can be said that the Tamangs are in many ways similar to the Gurangs. The cultures and customs of the Tamangs reflect the ways of the Gurang community of Sikkim. The language spoken by the Tamangs bears a close affinity with the language of the Gurangs.

In Sikkim, Tamangs generally belong to the Buddhist cult, that it is to say, the Tamangs are Buddhists: the Tamangs follow Lamaist Buddhism.

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