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Tracing roots of Bumchu Buddhist Festival in Sikkim

Legend has it that during his journey to Sikkim in the eighth century, Guru Padmasambhava, better known as Guru Rinpoche, the great Buddhist guru who brought Buddhism to Tibet, blessed the location of the Tashiding Monastery.

ANI Mar 13, 2023 15:59 IST googleads

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Sikkim [India], March 13 (ANI): Bumchu, the Tashiding holy water vase ritual, is a unique and important occasion that draws travellers from all over the world. Annual performances of this ancient ceremony are held at the Tashiding Monastery, located in the western part of Sikkim. The fascinating history behind Bumchu's roots can be traced back several centuries ago.
The Tashiding Monastery is one of the most sacred Buddhist pilgrimage sites, located on a hilltop overlooking the Rangeet River in Sikkim.
Legend has it that during his journey to Sikkim in the eighth century, Guru Padmasambhava, better known as Guru Rinpoche, the great Buddhist guru who brought Buddhism to Tibet, blessed the location of the monastery. A Nyingma teacher named Ngadak Sempa Chempo Phunshok Rigzing later founded the monastery in the 17th century.
The Bumchu festival commemorates a supernatural occurrence that took place in the 18th century under Chogyal Chakdor Namgyal. A legend says that a Lama was told by a deity to visit a nearby spring and gather water in a vase. The Lama followed the instructions and found that no matter how much water was used, the water level in the vase never dropped. The Lama understood that the vase was scary and that its water had healing properties. The vase was delivered to the Tashiding Monastery, where it was revered as a holy object and served as the centrepiece of the Bumchu festival.
Bumchu means "pot of sacred water" in Tibetan. The vase is opened during the event, and the water inside is shared among the worshippers. The water is thought to have healing qualities and to grant luck and riches to those who drink it. The celebration takes place on the 14th and 15th of the first lunar month, which often falls in February or March.
In Sikkim, the Bumchu festival is a time of intense delight and celebration. At the event, pilgrims travel to Tashiding from all around India as well as from close by nations like Bhutan, Nepal, and Sri Lanka. The celebrations feature complex rituals, colourful processions, and traditional music and dance displays.
Sacred rituals are carried out by monks and nuns, who also recite prayers and offer gifts to the gods.
The Bumchu festival is a significant cultural celebration that showcases Sikkim's distinctive cultural heritage in addition to being a religious occasion. People gather and celebrate their traditions and customs during the festival. The Bumchu celebration serves as a reminder of Sikkim's enduring faith and its deep spiritual origins.
The celebration gives pilgrims a chance to seek blessings and healing from the Bumchu vase's holy water. The Bumchu festival honours Sikkim's rich cultural and spiritual legacy in a distinctive and vibrant way. (ANI)

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