- The
Kirati people, also
spelled as
Kirat or
Kirant or Kiranti, are Sino-Tibetan
ethnolinguistic groups living in the Himalayas,
mostly the
Eastern Himalaya...
- with nature.
Kiratis worship nature; therefore,
Sakela Puja also
known as
Bhumi Puja is a
prayer to
Mother Nature.
During Ubhauli,
Kiratis worship Mother...
-
according to the
Kirati myth.
Nepal enters into real
historical era with the
conquest of
Kathmandu Valley by the
Kiratis. The
Kiratis are said to have...
-
inhabited by
ethnic Kirati people. in the
History of
Nepal earliest inhabitants of
Nepal are
Kiratis of
Eastern hills. The
Kirati states are
divided into...
-
Nepal and
India (notably Sikkim, Darjeeling, Kalimpong, and Bhutan) by the
Kirati people.
George van
Driem had
formerly proposed that the
Kiranti languages...
- pre-theocratic
phase of
Sikkim was
inhabited by the
Kiratis, “Sikkim is also
known as the home of the
Kirati tribesmen from the pre-historic times. Society...
- The page is a list of
Kirati kings who
ruled in
Nepal from c. 800 BCE to c. 300 CE.
According to a
chronicle of
Bansawali William Kirk
Patrick and Daniel...
- Bodo–Kacharis (also
Kacharis or Bodos) is a name used by
anthropologists and
linguists to
define a
collection of
ethnic groups living predominantly in...
- in
Sanskrit literature and
Hindu mythology refers to any
kingdom of the
Kiratis, who were
dwellers mostly in the
Himalayas (mostly
eastern Himalaya). They...
-
Westernized pop music. The
ethnic communities, Lepcha, Limbu, Bhutia,
Kiratis and
Nepalis constitute the
music which is an
ingrained part of Sikkimese...