Reep Pandi and Namgyal Lepcha

Tar-lom Gyop Parnap:
A ritual propitiating guardian deities practiced among the Mutanchis (Lepcha)

Mutanchi/Rongkup/Lepcha
Dzongu and the village of Passingdang, North Sikkim, India

This project documents the specific ritual practices of the Mutanchi (Lepcha) community centred on the peak of Kongchenchyu/Kangchendzonga and its associated warrior peaks. The documentation focuses on the oral histories that explain the mountain’s origin, significance, and reverence within the community, as well as the detailed procedures of the rituals performed for these sacred summits. The project is essential for preserving the etiological beliefs and sequestered ritual practices tied to Kangchendzonga’s warrior peaks, which have been overshadowed by dominant regional religions such as Buddhism. By recording nomenclatural details, ritual sequences, and associated oral traditions, the documentation safeguards a distinct indigenous spiritual heritage that risks erasure, ensuring its transmission to future generations.