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Kumha Pyakhan dance : ウィキペディア英語版 | Kumha Pyakhan dance
Kumha Pyakhan (Devanagari: कुम्ह प्याखं) is a sacred dance of the Tuladhar and Kansakar caste groups of the Newars of Kathmandu. The dance (alternative name: Kumar Pyakhan) is performed in temple and market squares during religious festivals.〔 Page 192.〕 〔 Page 112.〕 ==The dancer==
A young boy impersonating the god Kumha performs the dance accompanied by a musical band consisting of drum and trumpet players. The dancer, who carries a bow and arrow, symbolically protects the image of the goddess Taleju when it is brought out of her temple at Kathmandu Durbar Square. Performances are held on the seventh and tenth days of the Mohani festival (Dasain) which takes place in October.〔 The dance is also performed on the stone platform at Asan, Kathmandu.
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