Phutuk festival of Walung community commencing from today

26, Oct 2021 | nepaltraveller.com
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The cultural festival, Phutuk, celebrated by the minority Walung community of Taplejung, has commenced on October 25th this year

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The cultural festival, Phutuk, celebrated by the minority Walung community of Taplejung, has commenced.

This cultural festival is observed for 10 days from the day of Panchami of the Kojagrat Purnima of the Hindu festival of Dashain till the new moon of the Tihar (the Hindu festival of lights), as per the lunar calendar. It formally started from today.

The Walung (Bhote) community has resided only at Olangchunggola of Phaktanglung Rural Municipality-7, bordering China. Phutuk is the indigenous cultural festival of this community celebrated lavishly since ancient times. 

Chheten Bhote (Walung), the Ward Chair of Olangchunggola, Phaktanglung-7, said his year they are grandly celebrating the festival as the risk of coronavirus infection has somewhat subsided.

According to him, the Walung community living in Olangchunggola has been observing the festival every year since ancient times. Bhote said guests have already arrived in the village to participate in this special unique festival of the Walungs that runs for about 10 days. 

The principal Lama (monk) has arrived from Darjeeling, India, for performing the rituals associated with the festival as per the time-honored tradition. At least 15 Lamas perform the rituals from the start to the conclusion of the festival. Then, they conduct the sacraments as per the Buddhist religious customs.

Yangma Nurpu Sherpa, a local, said the Lamas (priests) perform elaborate rituals and worships from midnight each day during the festival period. Cultural and religious dances, including the 'dance of the deities, are also performed.  

The sacraments are performed by making the fire offering, continuously pouring ghee and oil into the fire. The Walung people believe that they will have better luck and good times if the smoke originating from this fire-offering crosses the monastery's roof.

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