Farewell to a Literary Legend: Sikkim Bids Adieu to Gadul Singh Lama
Gadul Singh Lama, also known as Sanu Lama, was a celebrated literary figure in Sikkim. He passed away at 86, and his funeral was conducted with full state honors. An acclaimed writer and intellectual, Lama's work in translation and storytelling has made significant contributions to Nepali literature and culture.

- Country:
- India
On Friday, the state of Sikkim paid its final respects to the esteemed Padma Shri awardee and literary figure, Gadul Singh Lama, also known as Sanu Lama. The funeral, held with full state honors and in accordance with Buddhist traditions, marked the end of an era in regional literature.
Lama, who passed away in Siliguri at the age of 86 due to age-related ailments, was an engineer by profession but gained fame as a fiction writer, poet, and translator. His work, which includes three anthologies of short stories, has been translated into multiple languages, reflecting his broad impact.
Leading the tributes, Sikkim's Chief Minister Prem Singh Tamang highlighted Lama's lasting contributions to culture and literature. The funeral drew attendance from top government officials and community members, celebrating the incredible legacy he leaves behind.
(With inputs from agencies.)
ALSO READ
Family of Liverpool player Diogo Jota and his brother gather at chapel ahead of wake and funeral
Nation Mourns David Mabuza as Former Deputy President to Receive State Funeral
Akhilesh Yadav Promises Return of Prestigious State Honors
Village Fights Elements with Makeshift Funeral Arrangements Amid Infrastructure Woes