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Kumha Pyakhan (Devanagari: कुम्ह प्याखं, also
known as
Kumar Pyakhan) is a
sacred dance of the
Tuladhar and
Kansakar caste groups of the
Newars of Kathmandu...
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Sacred dances are
another major religious performance of the Tuladhars.
Kumha Pyakhan dance (कुम्ह प्याखं) (also
known as Kumār Pyakhan) is held annually...
- Dhobi/Dhobi, Mali/Mālākar, Halwai/Rajkarnikar, Teli/Manandhar/Sāyami, Kumhar/
Kumhā/Pra****ati, Chamar/Chyamah,
among others. For
Newar Brahmans, Khae Bahuns...
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various deities like the Five Buddhas, Manjusri,
Vajrayogini and Tara.
Kumha Pyakhan: is a
sacred dance of the
Tuladhar and
Kansakar caste groups of...
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Kathmandu Valley. Also
includes Suwāl, Ba****la, etc. (Bhaktapur
Hindu Jyapus),
Kumhā/Pra****ati (potterers and clay workers), Awalé (brickmakers), Sāpu (descendants...
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Korea National Ballet -
Korean dance -
Kpanlogo -
Krumping -
Kuchipudi -
Kumha Pyakhan dance -
Kurdish dance Labanotation - Ländler -
Latin dance - Lead...
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Jyapu Pyakhan Tekanpur Pyakhan Ritual dances Charya Pyakhan Gathu Pyakhan Kumha Pyakhan dance Daitya Pyakhan Charya Nritya (Chachaa
Pyakhan in
Nepal Bhasa)...
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preparing and
serving five
types of foods.
Kansakars parti****te in the
Kumha Pyakhan dance (also
known as
Kumar Pyakhan)
which is held
annually during...
- Lawa
Paluwa Paschima Tahinahi Tunguna Dapha music Gai
Jatra Gunla Bajan Kumha Pyakhan dance Malshree dhun
Naumati Baaja Newar music Panche baja Poudel...
- 72 metres. At the
bottom the
pabhaga has four base
mouldings of khura,
kumha, pata,
basanta that
measures 0.47 metres.
Jangha measures 0.90
metres and...