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Chandi Dance

The Chandi Dance is a traditional dance form of the Kirant community of Nepal, which is performed during various festive occasions and cultural events like undhauli and unbhauli. The dance is dedicated to their god and goddess, who is worshipped by the Kirant people as the protector of the community. The Chandi Dance is usually performed by a group of dancers, both male and female, dressed in traditional Kiranti attire. The dancers form a circle and move in a circular motion, accompanied by the beat of the traditional drums and other musical instruments. The dance typically begins with a slow and rhythmic movement, gradually building up to a more energetic and fast-paced tempo. The dancers perform a variety of intricate steps and movements, including jumps, twists, and turns, while maintaining the circular formation. The Chandi Dance is not just a form of entertainment, but also holds deep spiritual significance for the Kirant community. The dance is believed to invoke the blessings of the goddess Chandi, who is revered as a powerful and benevolent deity. In addition to its religious and cultural significance, the Chandi Dance is also an important symbol of the Kirant community’s identity and heritage. Through the dance, the Kiranti people express their pride in their culture and traditions, and their commitment to preserving them for future generations. Overall, the Chandi Dance is a vibrant and captivating form of cultural expression that showcases the rich traditions and beliefs of the Kirant community of Nepal.

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