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Music in Sikkim



Music in Sikkim is synonymous with dance and festivals. In Sikkim, music seems to be the integral part of the society: each and every occasion in Sikkim is marked with the music of one or the other kind.

Music in Sikkim play a significant role in the socio-cultural life of the people of the territory. In Sikkim, music seems to be the pivot of all the festivities and revelry within the state.

Moreover, music forms an indispensable part of dance in Sikkim. Dance minus music has no entity in Sikkim: in fact, majority of the dance forms in Sikkim are support by music in Sikkim. Among the dance forms that are accompanied by Sikkim music are:

  • Gha To Kito
  • Lu Khangthamo
  • Chi Rimu
  • Gnangmala Gnunghey
  • Tashi Zaldha
  • Be Yu Mista
  • Rechungma, etc.

    Music in Sikkim also consists of the Buddhist ritual music, which is a part of the Tibetan Church. The Buddhist ritual music of Sikkim comprises of ceremonial music and secular music that hold great importance in the life of the Buddhists housed in Sikkim.
    Furthermore, music at Sikkim is highly characterized by the use of certain musical instruments. Some of the important musical instruments of Sikkim are:
    • Narsinga
    • Shanai
    • Naumati
    • Chyap Brung
    • Damphoo
    • Horn
    • Cymbals
    • Flute, etc.
    The people of Sikkim are simple and rustic and dance and music forms the sole form of entertainment to them. In fact, music prevails in all the aspects of life, viz. birth, marriage, religious ceremonies, etc. Therefore, it can be said that music lies at the root of the society of Sikkim.

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