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Renowned Tibetan Calligrapher Jamyang Dorjee Honored at 41st Pang Lhasol Celebration in Rabongla
Rabongla, Sikkim — Celebrated Tibetan calligrapher Jamyang Dorjee was recently honored at the 41st Pang Lhasol celebration, an event organized by the Pang Lhasol Committee in Rabongla. The event, which holds cultural and spiritual significance, brought together leaders, dignitaries, and members of the local community to celebrate the region’s heritage.
Jamyang Dorjee expressed his gratitude to the committee for the invitation and the honor. He acknowledged the presence of distinguished guests, including the Hon’ble Sanga Minister, Ven. Sonam Lama, Hon’ble former Minister Agya Kunga Nyima, and Hon’ble Legislative Assembly member Mr. Riksal Dorjee Bhutia.
In his address, Jamyang Dorjee emphasized the importance of preserving Tibetan art and culture. “This honor is not just for me but for the timeless tradition of Tibetan calligraphy, which reflects the spiritual depth of our culture,” he shared.
The ceremony was a celebration of unity and spiritual devotion, marked by prayers and cultural performances. Jamyang Dorjee’s contributions to Tibetan calligraphy have earned him widespread acclaim, and his work continues to inspire communities worldwide.
Pang Lhasol, a festival unique to Sikkim, honors Mount Khangchendzonga, the protector deity of the land, and fosters a spirit of harmony among the people. The event in Rabongla stood out as a vibrant display of cultural pride and communal solidarity.