Pang Lhabsol: Celebrating Unity and Heritage in Sikkim

The Pang Lhabsol festival in Sikkim celebrates the unity and spiritual heritage of the region, honoring Mt. Kanchenjunga as the guardian deity. Key figures, including Governor Om Prakash Mathur and Chief Minister Prem Singh Tamang, participated, emphasizing peace and community harmony. The festival includes traditional rites and cultural performances.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Gangtok | Updated: 07-09-2025 17:51 IST | Created: 07-09-2025 17:51 IST
Pang Lhabsol: Celebrating Unity and Heritage in Sikkim
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Sikkim's sacred grounds were alive with cultural vibrance as Governor Om Prakash Mathur and Chief Minister Prem Singh Tamang celebrated the Pang Lhabsol festival at Tsuglakhang Royal Chapel and Monastery. This annual festivity is a homage to Mount Kanchenjunga, revered as the protector of the state and symbolizing lasting peace and unity among its diverse communities.

The event saw participation from esteemed dignitaries, including the royal family, revered Tulkus, and Khenpos, who all paid tribute to the guardian deity. Revered for its deep spiritual significance, the festival underscores the enduring traditions of Sikkim, with ceremonies and rituals reflecting its rich heritage.

Chief Minister Tamang expressed gratitude for participating in such an enriching experience, stating, "It was a true privilege to witness our traditions being honored with sincerity." The celebration also featured Sikkim's iconic Pangtoed Chaam, a powerful warrior dance, further enriching the spiritual experience for attendees.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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