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LEPCHA | TRADITIONAL | BIREE ( WEDDING) VLOG 1 #village #wedding #vlog #lepcha #traditional #way #ayanraicopchegaon moment from a traditional Lepcha wedding ceremony, likely in Sikkim or the Kalimpong/Darjeeling region. The Lepchas, the indigenous people of this region, have a rich cultural heritage where marriage is seen not just as a union of two people, but as the merging of two clans. Key Cultural Details in the Image: The Ritual (Chee Offering): The central focus is the offering of Chee (a traditional fermented beverage made from millet or rice). In a Lepcha wedding, the Bongthing (male priest) or a respected elder facilitates the sharing of Chee. The couple usually sips from a wooden cup to symbolize their shared life and the bond between their families. Traditional Headgear (Anok Thyaktuk): The groom and the elder are wearing the distinctive Lepcha hat. The version seen here, often made of velvet and adorned with a peacock feather and a crescent moon symbol, is worn for formal social and religious ceremonies. The peacock feather is a symbol of beauty, status, and protection. Traditional Attire: The Groom: He wears a Dumpraa (a striped, hand-woven cloth) over a shirt, typically pinned at the shoulder. The Bride/Elderly Woman: She is likely wearing a Dumden (or Dum-bun), an ankle-length silk dress paired with a loose blouse called a Tago. The Scarf (Yanglo): The colorful, woven scarves draped over their shoulders are essential for formal occasions, representing respect and auspiciousness. Ritual Significance The ceremony is deeply rooted in nature. During these rites, the Bongthing often invokes the spirits of the mountains (like Mt. Kanchenjunga) and sacred rivers (Teesta and Rangeet) to bless the couple with the same strength and steadiness as the landscape itself. Would you like to know more about specific Lepcha wedding steps, such as the "bride price" or the role of the matchmaker (Pik-Bu)? thank you for watching my channel Ayan rai copche gaon vlog like share comment and subscribe 😍