limboos r older than nepal, india, sikkim, bhutan. they r ruler of eastern himalaya from arun river of present nepal to teesta river of sikkim, darjeeling. they r one of most ancient tribes of nepal n north east india( sikkim) n north Bengal hills. they r descendent of kirati of eastern himalaya mentioned in Mahabharata. they r part of gorkha army from british period from both side nepal n sikkim, daejeeling n assimilated with nepali language but they have their own custom, language. limbuwan teritorry is now part of modern day nepal, sikkim, darjeeling hills
Great research.interpretation is awesome.few things were lacking otherwise it should called a complete job .apriciation and congratulations to reshercher
Dilmaya Subba Yes, we know what are the things lacking. We could afford to work only for two days. Wish to do a real good work on LIMBU community, trying to get some support.
wow so great full to see our beautiful limbus culture. thank u so much for reminding and showing our great great yakthumbas tradition and costume!.hat's off! please make more this kind of documentary of limbus!
Thank you for this beautiful documentary and it's an honor to be in this community the culture and the traditional is realy rich and ancient the loved it
Very valuable documentary. Such rich and beautiful tradition and culture that make us "one of a kind " . Unique ! So very proud to be a Limbu. Must preserve and safe-guard them at all cost. Thank you once again ❤🙏
Very rightly spoken our limbuwan was divided in two Nation by way of treaty. It feels great joy & proud to see our custom, costumes , ritual and culture. Really very nicely represented in your this short video. Lot of thanks for your great effort .
आफ्नो संस्कार संस्किृती बचाउ आउनुहोस र हाम्रो फेन्चेटार सानो भएता पनि केलाङ र धान नाचले भरिएको छ।तपाईहरुलाई कस्तो लाग्यो खै कुनि हेर्नु नभूल्नु होला।सबैलाई सेवारो
Early Nepalese kingdom One of the earliest kingdoms was founded by the native Kirat people. They ruled Nepal from about 900 B.C. to 300 A.D. and This kingdom was called Kiratdesh and extended from eastern Nepal to Sikkim. was a Kirat warrior and First King of Kirata Kingdom in Nepal. He established Kirata Kingdom in 1500 A.D.[1] He shifted his capital from Yalung to Thankot after conquering Central Nepal and his kingdom extended from river Trisuli in the west to river Teesta in the east. Ethnic relationship with Sikkim The natives of Sikkim are also of Sino-Tibetan ancestry and can be grouped into Bhutia and Lepcha. The Lepcha are the original inhabitants of Sikkim and most probably the descendants of the ancient Kiratdesh kingdom. The Bhutia migrated to Sikkim in the 13th century. They are part of the Bodic group and are descendants of the Kham Tibetans of eastern Tibet. Proto-Maha-Kirat The proto-Maha-Kirat people came from Majiayao Neolithic region in Gansu province. They migrated in a southwest direction via the Chumbi valley to reach Sikkim around 3000 BC. After passing Chumbi valley, they spread across the southern flank of the Himalayas in a westward direction from Sikkim into Nepal. There are so many Pre Historical evidences found About Kirati People They are Ancient Aboriginal Inhabitans of India, Nepal, Bhutan Darjeeling and Sikkim also Inhabitat by Kirati People according to Various Historical facts but Nowadays Bengali and other Researcher Schoolers trying say We are migrated from Nepal Without investigate Pre Historical evidences in Present day We Kirati People of Nepali community We have become landless in our own mythical land All researchers give priority only to the Bhotiya and Lepchas, but the Kirati who have lived From ancient times on Which is their own land. Kirati s who Has been living since ancient times Keeping us as second-class citizens? Called migrated from Nepal? Kirati or kiratas. Who are Aboriginal Inhabitans Ancient tribes of Indian Subcontinent And south east Asia regions Kirats have mentioned in Ancient Vedic Text Ramayana Mahabharata Yajurbeda , Kalika purana even In Indus valley Civilization . Kirati Origin not only found In Nepali Community but Also The hole North East Indian Tribes Bodo/Boro Tripuri so many other Tribes of North East India mention they are Kirat Descendants Indian State of Tripura in Ancient time is Called Kiratdesh or land of the kirats . It is believed that We Kiratis of Nepali community Our Ancestors Came from the root of North East India Via Mansarovar Mount Kaliash And reached Sikkim very early and Settled different parts of Eastern Nepal ,Darjeeling ,Sikkim region And After conquering Central NEPAL First Kirat King of Nepal Yalamber Shift his Capital from Eastern Nepal Yalung Near [Kanchanjunga] to Thankot and Kirat KINGDOM Territory extended from Central NEPAL To River TISTA in India including North Bengal and Sikkim. Kanchanjungas original Name Also from Kirati language Sikkim Name also originated from Kirati Limbu language There are so many OLD places in Darjeeling Kalimpong which is orgin from Kirati languages
@YASH SHARMA I have always known that the Limbu's have their distinct culture, religion, script, language, jewelry, food, dress etc thanks for your information 🙏
We have been trying to get some support to do this documentary for last 2 years. Here support means intellectual and logistics support. Please come forward, we are always on our toes.
This community of Limbu needs a better chyabrung (Drum). That chyabrung isn't bright and or has vibrations, I doubt it can be heard by the neighbours two houses after.
Hello Kahoon.. thank you for this wonderful documentation of our community. I am so curious about the song the old man sang in the documentary.. could you please please share it with me? I want to learn this prayer. How can I get in touch with you? Should I leave my email id here? Please let me. I will be forever be indebted to you.
Can you help us to explore and document the Limboo culture more extensively? We are really fascinated with it. Please come forward and let's work on it jointly.
भन्नै जानेको यति मात्र हो । आफ्नो आङको भैसी नदेख्ने तर अरूको जुम्रा देख्ने ? पास्टर सबै बाहुन र क्षेत्री मात्र छन् त ? अनि tiktok मा हलेलुया भन्दै भजन गाउनेको जमात पनि बाहुन र क्षेत्रीकै देखिन्छ त ? २/४ जना लिम्बूले अन्य धर्म मान्यो भन्दैमा सबै क्रिश्चियन हुन्छ ? यदि त्यस्तो हो भने नेपालमा किरात धर्म मान्ने तालिकामा किरात कसरी चौथो हुन्थ्यो ? किरात धर्म मान्ने त प्राय सबै लिम्बू मात्रै छन् त ।
Kaslaii bhanyo limbu lay kirat manxa bhanay ?kirat mannay bhanay ko Satyahang Mannay limbu lay matra ho non-satyahang limbu haru lay mandaii na kirat tei ne kirat bhanay ko kunai dharma hoina many ne dherai rai lay manxa tyo 200-300 satyahang harulay Mano bhandaii ma sabai limbu lay mandaii na kirat @@shailenlimbu5449
The Limbu people of Sikkim darjeeling bhutan asam etc have lost their identity and existence because of interracial marital relation.lots of them represent the identity and existence of madheses muslim dalit bahun chhetri.They have remained so called limbu.
I do, but even people of my own tribe are interested in other stuff. They simply have no time to stop and think about our history. @@kaahonkommunications
@@lepmuhangpa Yes, I know but that's also apparent. Globalization is dictating them from economic point of view. But the irony is they are also not doing actually good. Only rooted people are living better life. Have a reality check.
@@kaahonkommunications That's exactly my point. There still are people keeping the culture alive though, language is still here. It's a matter of all Nepali minorities, we're losing our culture but not to the level of extinction.
@@lepmuhangpa Yes, that's the truth and the ultimate truth. Rest all are apparent. Culture and identity make life better within, rest all are apparent. Only one needs to follow the practicality of life, cultural root no way oppose that practicality. Rather provides more confidence to earn better life in this random globalization.
I wonder why these researchers from dominant communities are so much obsessed about the origin of racial minorities. They always begin the introduction of racial minorities as immigrants from somewhere else. I wonder if they will do the same when they do documentary on Bengali people. Will they begin with "Bengalis are immigrants from Hindu Kush or Mediterranean"?
We totally disagree with the interpretation and understanding you are trying to derive out of our effort. If you look through our videos essentially on performing arts of marginal communities of Bengal, you will understand our stance on the cultural and socioeconomic politics which have been practiced historically in Bengal and it's still 'on'. We are generally overwhelmed with the rich cultural heritage and the history of all the Indian tribes and we believe the tribal people must not be ashamed with the migration history. We believe they are strongly Indians like us, the so-called upper layers of social structure. We research with an open mind and our research is the secondary one. We go through different interpretations written by famous scholars and anthropologists and we derive our understanding through that. Nothing is confirmed and sure about it and we never put any statement at any point of our video. We always keep things open for discussion. We won't mind being self-critical and redpect any argument. But your racial outlook is not to be agreed and we strongly oppose that. Regards.
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limboos r older than nepal, india, sikkim, bhutan. they r ruler of eastern himalaya from arun river of present nepal to teesta river of sikkim, darjeeling. they r one of most ancient tribes of nepal n north east india( sikkim) n north Bengal hills. they r descendent of kirati of eastern himalaya mentioned in Mahabharata. they r part of gorkha army from british period from both side nepal n sikkim, daejeeling n assimilated with nepali language but they have their own custom, language. limbuwan teritorry is now part of modern day nepal, sikkim, darjeeling hills
thnk you for valueble comment.
All forgotten. My ancestors are not remembered so well, yet we exist. And those who know, know.
Its really a holiestic deed done for the recognition of Limbu,s in West Bengal and world wide as well.
It gives me immense pleasure by watching our customs, traditional n culture
Great research.interpretation is awesome.few things were lacking otherwise it should called a complete job .apriciation and congratulations to reshercher
Dilmaya Subba Yes, we know what are the things lacking. We could afford to work only for two days. Wish to do a real good work on LIMBU community, trying to get some support.
Save our culture I proud of limboo culture...
I respect our culture. With much love from limbuwan Pradesh Dharan.
SEWAROOOO
wow so great full to see our beautiful limbus culture. thank u so much for reminding and showing our great great yakthumbas tradition and costume!.hat's off! please make more this kind of documentary of limbus!
It's great..... Am from Nepal... I love my culture traditional customer... Thank you for yours documentry
Half of Kirat has been converted to christians .Preserve your culture
@@shyamkarki2239 and what about those kirat people who are following hindus ??
Thank you for this beautiful documentary and it's an honor to be in this community the culture and the traditional is realy rich and ancient the loved it
Very valuable documentary. Such rich and beautiful tradition and culture that make us "one of a kind " . Unique ! So very proud to be a Limbu. Must preserve and safe-guard them at all cost. Thank you once again ❤🙏
Saarike nubaa saamlo 🙏 sewaro ❤️ congratulations
I watched your doc many times and I really enjoyed especially about your narration of' yuma' thank you so much🙏
Love From pokhara Nepal ...Lets preserve kirati culture
Very rightly spoken our limbuwan was divided in two Nation by way of treaty.
It feels great joy & proud to see our custom, costumes , ritual and culture. Really very nicely represented in your this short video.
Lot of thanks for your great effort .
just wondering when did the limbus start to have hindu names like yours.
Very very enriching
आफ्नो संस्कार संस्किृती बचाउ आउनुहोस र हाम्रो फेन्चेटार सानो भएता पनि केलाङ र धान नाचले भरिएको छ।तपाईहरुलाई कस्तो लाग्यो खै कुनि हेर्नु नभूल्नु होला।सबैलाई सेवारो
it is verry nice documentary but this area is darjiling or sikkim??
Darjeeling.
@@kaahonkommunications I thought the doc was shot in Sikkim 🤔
Very nice
Heartiest Thank you to the researcher and the video maker.
Early Nepalese kingdom
One of the earliest kingdoms was founded by the native Kirat people. They ruled Nepal from about 900 B.C. to 300 A.D. and
This kingdom was called Kiratdesh and extended from eastern Nepal to Sikkim.
was a Kirat warrior and First King of Kirata Kingdom in Nepal. He established Kirata Kingdom in 1500 A.D.[1] He shifted his capital from Yalung to Thankot after conquering Central Nepal and his kingdom extended from river Trisuli in the west to river Teesta in the east.
Ethnic relationship with Sikkim
The natives of Sikkim are also of Sino-Tibetan ancestry and can be grouped into Bhutia and Lepcha.
The Lepcha are the original inhabitants of Sikkim and most probably the descendants of the ancient Kiratdesh kingdom.
The Bhutia migrated to Sikkim in the 13th century. They are part of the Bodic group and are descendants of the Kham Tibetans of eastern Tibet.
Proto-Maha-Kirat
The proto-Maha-Kirat people came from Majiayao Neolithic region in Gansu province. They migrated in a southwest direction via the Chumbi valley to reach Sikkim around 3000 BC.
After passing Chumbi valley, they spread across the southern flank of the Himalayas in a westward direction from Sikkim into Nepal. There are so many Pre Historical evidences found About Kirati People They are Ancient Aboriginal Inhabitans of India, Nepal, Bhutan Darjeeling and Sikkim also Inhabitat by Kirati People according to Various Historical facts but Nowadays Bengali and other Researcher Schoolers trying say We are migrated from Nepal Without investigate Pre Historical evidences in Present day We Kirati People of Nepali community We have become landless in our own mythical land All researchers give priority only to the Bhotiya and Lepchas, but the Kirati who have lived From ancient times on Which is their own land. Kirati s who Has been living since ancient times Keeping us as second-class citizens? Called migrated from Nepal? Kirati or kiratas. Who are Aboriginal Inhabitans Ancient tribes of Indian Subcontinent And south east Asia regions Kirats have mentioned in Ancient Vedic Text Ramayana Mahabharata Yajurbeda , Kalika purana even In Indus valley Civilization . Kirati Origin not only found In Nepali Community but Also The hole North East Indian Tribes Bodo/Boro Tripuri so many other Tribes of North East India mention they are Kirat Descendants Indian State of Tripura in Ancient time is Called Kiratdesh or land of the kirats . It is believed that We Kiratis of Nepali community Our Ancestors Came from the root of North East India Via Mansarovar Mount Kaliash And reached Sikkim very early and Settled different parts of Eastern Nepal ,Darjeeling ,Sikkim region And After conquering Central NEPAL First Kirat King of Nepal Yalamber Shift his Capital from Eastern Nepal Yalung Near [Kanchanjunga] to Thankot and Kirat KINGDOM Territory extended from Central NEPAL To River TISTA in India including North Bengal and Sikkim. Kanchanjungas original Name Also from Kirati language Sikkim Name also originated from Kirati Limbu language There are so many OLD places in Darjeeling Kalimpong which is orgin from Kirati languages
Thanks for your valuable write up.
Kanchanjunghas original name sewalungma kirati word.
Sorry Chamling sir .actually we can't believed kirat words . We believe yakthung and limbuwan historical land .
I proud to be limbu and still those cultures are following by us.
@YASH SHARMA I have always known that the Limbu's have their distinct culture, religion, script, language, jewelry, food, dress etc thanks for your information 🙏
Im very thankful for saving our culture and tradition besides of territory and boundaries love from nepal
Plz do a documentary on Yuma mang..plz
We have been trying to get some support to do this documentary for last 2 years. Here support means intellectual and logistics support. Please come forward, we are always on our toes.
Very nice documentary lots of love from assam india
This community of Limbu needs a better chyabrung (Drum). That chyabrung isn't bright and or has vibrations, I doubt it can be heard by the neighbours two houses after.
Yes, you are right. Let's work together for their better Drums.
Tq so much ur hard work
Hello Kahoon.. thank you for this wonderful documentation of our community. I am so curious about the song the old man sang in the documentary.. could you please please share it with me? I want to learn this prayer. How can I get in touch with you? Should I leave my email id here? Please let me. I will be forever be indebted to you.
Such a great 👍🏻 documentary. Many thanks for the team
I'm proud to be our cultur n limboo
Proud to be limbu,😎😎
Sawa ye hang sa yaakthung aani mukin fokumlo 🙏💓
Which Village is this in Darjeeling?
Fenchitar.
Proud to be limbu and Yumanism.
It's so good .... yorik nugen...
Make a documentary on gurung community too 🙏
Sure. Just waiting for your support.
Do limbu eat beef
Proud to be limbu kirat love from kathmandu
Very nice our colture I really respect.
डकुमेन्ट्री राम्रो रहेछ ।
proud to be yakthung
Thik.xa
Limbu culture and traditions are great.
Can you help us to explore and document the Limboo culture more extensively? We are really fascinated with it. Please come forward and let's work on it jointly.
@UCSTzKy8Il_RGpoukUin61qQ May we get your phone number? Preferably WhatsApp number. You can message us at 089101 38812.
@@kaahonkommunications go to Nepal than
The word Sikkkm is derived from limbu language
,🙏💓
Thanks Kaahon..
Hamro bhasa saskirti cultural lai yesori nai gogaudai lanu hos hai jo jaha vaye pani biswo vari chariyera baseka limbu yestai ho
thank you kahoon
✌👌👍
Nice documentary! But was that a pretend wedding ?
v nic grat
HALF of the limbu has converted to christanity ...preserve your culture
R u just saying it or do u have official data, cause last time I checked majority of pastors were from Brahmin n chetri community.
भन्नै जानेको यति मात्र हो । आफ्नो आङको भैसी नदेख्ने तर अरूको जुम्रा देख्ने ? पास्टर सबै बाहुन र क्षेत्री मात्र छन् त ? अनि tiktok मा हलेलुया भन्दै भजन गाउनेको जमात पनि बाहुन र क्षेत्रीकै देखिन्छ त ? २/४ जना लिम्बूले अन्य धर्म मान्यो भन्दैमा सबै क्रिश्चियन हुन्छ ? यदि त्यस्तो हो भने नेपालमा किरात धर्म मान्ने तालिकामा किरात कसरी चौथो हुन्थ्यो ? किरात धर्म मान्ने त प्राय सबै लिम्बू मात्रै छन् त ।
Kaslaii bhanyo limbu lay kirat manxa bhanay ?kirat mannay bhanay ko Satyahang Mannay limbu lay matra ho non-satyahang limbu haru lay mandaii na kirat tei ne kirat bhanay ko kunai dharma hoina many ne dherai rai lay manxa tyo 200-300 satyahang harulay Mano bhandaii ma sabai limbu lay mandaii na kirat @@shailenlimbu5449
The Limbu people of Sikkim darjeeling bhutan asam etc have lost their identity and existence because of interracial marital relation.lots of them represent the identity and existence of madheses muslim dalit bahun chhetri.They have remained so called limbu.
Thanks.
Sarricknubaro
sarik nuba
yorik nuba waro
Forgotten. Our flame burns low, not much interest in our culture.
Apparently it seems that way. But it's apparent, your response says actually you miss that culture.
I do, but even people of my own tribe are interested in other stuff. They simply have no time to stop and think about our history. @@kaahonkommunications
@@lepmuhangpa Yes, I know but that's also apparent. Globalization is dictating them from economic point of view. But the irony is they are also not doing actually good. Only rooted people are living better life. Have a reality check.
@@kaahonkommunications That's exactly my point. There still are people keeping the culture alive though, language is still here. It's a matter of all Nepali minorities, we're losing our culture but not to the level of extinction.
@@lepmuhangpa Yes, that's the truth and the ultimate truth. Rest all are apparent. Culture and identity make life better within, rest all are apparent. Only one needs to follow the practicality of life, cultural root no way oppose that practicality. Rather provides more confidence to earn better life in this random globalization.
Yarik yarik nubba
I wonder why these researchers from dominant communities are so much obsessed about the origin of racial minorities. They always begin the introduction of racial minorities as immigrants from somewhere else.
I wonder if they will do the same when they do documentary on Bengali people. Will they begin with "Bengalis are immigrants from Hindu Kush or Mediterranean"?
We totally disagree with the interpretation and understanding you are trying to derive out of our effort. If you look through our videos essentially on performing arts of marginal communities of Bengal, you will understand our stance on the cultural and socioeconomic politics which have been practiced historically in Bengal and it's still 'on'. We are generally overwhelmed with the rich cultural heritage and the history of all the Indian tribes and we believe the tribal people must not be ashamed with the migration history. We believe they are strongly Indians like us, the so-called upper layers of social structure. We research with an open mind and our research is the secondary one. We go through different interpretations written by famous scholars and anthropologists and we derive our understanding through that. Nothing is confirmed and sure about it and we never put any statement at any point of our video. We always keep things open for discussion. We won't mind being self-critical and redpect any argument. But your racial outlook is not to be agreed and we strongly oppose that. Regards.
@robot, the Limbu's did not migrate its their land the land belongs to Limbuwan please read the history of Limbuwan 🙏
@@amiithan1905 who talked about Limbu? Excuse me?
@@ErenYeager-jp4gc 🤣🤣sorry I didn't read your post carefully