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साकेलासिली Sakela sili ( sakela dance)
साकेलासिली यो सिली ( नाँच ) आदिबासी किँरात राईहरुले भुमी र पुर्खालाई पुजा गर्दा नाँचिने नाँच हो । यो पवित्र "साकेला" उधौली र उभौली अर्थात बैसाखे र माङ्सिरे पुर्णिमामा गरि बर्षमा २ चोटी नाचिन्छ । This dance is conneted with the worship of the earth, nature and family god on the occasion of sakela parwa, that is the sakela festival when peo;le mark the change in nature. this dance is popular and is performed bye te Kirantis, an indigenous group of people dwelling in the Koshi rigion of Nepal. On this occasion of they ovserve the sacred festibal known an 'Sakela'. The dance is performed in honour of the mother earth, god, nature and ancestors. When ubhaaulee starts that is ............
Sakewa, Sakela sili (Chandi dance) in NY 2007
Sakewa is a cammunal dance of Kirat Rai, an indigenous people of Nepal. This dance is performed upon calling the ancestors and thanking them for good harvest and future protection.
Sakela Ubhauli 2008,Hong Kong
Sakela Ubhauli, 25th May 2008, Tai Mo Shan,Country Park, Hong Kong
KIRAT RAI SAKELA UBHAULI 2008 UK
KIRAT RAI SAKELA UBHAULI 2008 UK
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Sakela Festival UK (Not Chandi) 2008
Sakela festival held in England
Sakela (Not Chandi) Ubhouli in UK 2008
Sakela (Not Chandi) Ubhouli in UK 2008 Rehearsal....
Sakela Sili(Not Chandi) in Ubhouli Festival UK 2008
Sakela Sili(Not Chandi) in Ubhouli Festival UK 2008 Indegenous Enthic Rai Community Of Nepal Performing their cultural dance(sakela sili) during their festival of Ubhouli...
Kirat Rai Sakela
Kirat rai Sakela
Kirat Rai Sakela Dance in Holiwood by UKROA.
A vedio clip of Kirat Rai Sakela Dance, which is a traditional culture celebrated every year during the mid-spring in order to pay homage to their ancestors as well as to worship their gods and goddesses for health, happiness of all human beings and for world peace and prosperity.