The stage is set, beneath an applique banner of the Karma Kagyu Lineage monks emerge from the confines of Rumtek Monastery Gompa, Sikkim North India to perform a ritual dance associated with the end of the year, Mahakala and Kalachackra. to the left an edifice, a torma in the shape of Mahakala's head two to three times the mass of a person supporting an elaborate structure of which every part, colour, proportion, juxtaposition and number has a significance. To pulsating rhythms of the music, radungs, jowlings, drums, cymbals etc led by Umze-la directs the dancers. The rich brocade costumes adorn, many of the masks are mythical and animal, embraced and incorporated have origins in Shamanism.
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2 comments:
Thank you for such interesting photos. Is this tradition linked to the monastery in Eskdalemuir?
Hi, the short answer is yes. Samye-Ling Tibetan centre is of the Karma Kagyu Lineage which is headed by Gyalwa Karmapa. Rumtek Monastery is the main seat in Sikkim India.
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