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Concept of Life Afterlife and Funerary Practices in Yuma Samyo Tradition (2005): |
It is a comparative study of afterlife in various belief systems with special reference to Yuma Samyo tradition. It also elaborates the funerary practices, and compares the simi |
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The Philosophy and Concepts of Yuma Samyo Tradition (2005): |
It provides insight into the philosophy and concepts of Yuma religion. The text has been divided into seven chapters and explains the |
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Mahatma Sirijunga Singthebe – The Great Social Awakener (2004): |
It provides information about the life and work of the incarnate Mahatma Sirijunga Singthebe (1704 – 1741 AD) who was assassinated at Martam, West Sikkim
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Simering Mundhum (2004): |
It deals with the Mythology (Mundhum) of death rites in Yuma Samyo tradition. The text has been recorded in several death rites, edited and written in poetic Limboo classical la |
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Mujoklung Khajoklung Mundhum (2003): |
It deals with the Mythology of creation in Yuma Samyo (religion) in Limboo classical language written out of the 27 cassettes brought about by the Limboo community of
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History and Development of Limboo Language (2002): |
It deals with the history and development of Limboo language and has been divided in different chapters such as Sirijunga script development, introduction of writing tradition, |
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Biodiversity of the Sikkim Himalayas (2002): |
It provides information on Biodiversity of Sikkim and list out the entire gamut of biodiversity with common names, scientific names, Vernacular names – Nepali, Limboo with |
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Farming Systems of Sikkim Hills and Perspective Planning (2002): |
It provides brief information about the Indigenous Farming Systems of Sikkim and suggests it's planning for sustainability and food production. |
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Sumsemba Tongsing Took Mundhum (2001): |
It provides the Mythology (Mundhum) of Yuma religion required for three days and nights preventive and protective family or community |
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The Limboos of the Eastern Himalayas with special reference to Sikkim (1999): |
The book is almost an Encyclopedia of the Limboo Community and provides insight into history, culture, religion, customs etc. of the community. The text has been divided into 31 |
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