- the statue. The site was
chosen within the
larger religious complex of
Rabong Monastery,
itself a centuries-old
place of pilgrimage. Also
nearby is Ralang...
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ingredients that
thrive in the wet climate.
These include bamboo shoots (
rabong),
which provide a
crunchy texture and
earthy flavor;
edible vine flowers...
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Rabong or
Ravangla is a
small tourist town with an
elevation of 8000 feet located, near
Namchi City in the
Namchi district of the
Indian state of Sikkim...
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wrote that "Bourbong" was
derived from the
local Aboriginal phrase "bier
rabong",
meaning "plenty dead". Tooth, who took up land in the area in the early...
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Filipino cuisine, the
shoots are
commonly called labóng (other
names include rabong, dabong, or tambo). The two most po****r
dishes for
these are ginataáng...
- or tiali-tali - rope-like
designs that are
usually used for
borders Pako
rabong - a
motif of a fern
growing vertically, with a
central point from which...
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Festive party dance.
Pandanggo Laoagueña –
Lively Ilocano courtship dance.
Rabong –
Celebrates bamboo shoots, a delicacy.
Sabunganay –
Represents a young...
- Festival. Four
people come
together after a
mysterious robbery occurs in
Rabong, Sikkim.
Udita Jhujhunwala of
Firstpost opined that "It
manages to capture...
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Rabong Gompa – New, Sikkim, India...
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painted designs and okir carvings,
usually of the
piyako and
potiyok a
rabong motifs. Some
awang are also
decorated with a
carved prow
extension known...