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AB RUPABUNG RAI

Birupakshya, the ancestor of the Kirati people in the Pashupatinath Temple of Kathmandu.
Kirat Mundum, also known as Kirati Mundum or Kiratism, is the indigenous religion of the Kirati ethnic groups of Nepal, Darjeeling and Sikkim: Limbu, Rai, Sunuwar and Yakkha peoples.[1] The practice is also known as Kirat Veda,[2][3] Kirat-Ko Veda[4] or Kirat Ko Ved.[5] According to some scholars, such as Tom Woodhatch, it is shamanism, animistic religion or blend of shamanism, animism (e.g., ancestor worshiping of Yuma Sammang/Tagera Ningwaphumang and paruhang/sumnima),[6] and Shaivism.[7] According to other scholars it is a sect of ancient Hinduism that contains many pre-vedic elements. It is practiced by about 3.1% of the Nepali population.[8]
It has the religious scripture and folk literature of the Kirat people of Nepal and India . All four Kirats Rai (Khambu), Limbu (Subba), Sunuwar (Mukhia), Yakkha (Dewan) have slightly different religious texts. Religious texts means the power of great strength Mundhum in the Limbu language,[9] Mewahang call it muddum, Yakka as mintum, Sunuwar as mukdum among Kulung as ridum Bantawa as Mundum and Chamling as dum.[10][11][12] It covers many aspects of the Kirat culture, customs and traditions that existed before Vedic period in ancient Indian subcontinent.[13][14][15][16]

The religious texts for each tribe consists of customs, habits, rituals, traditions, and myths passed down from the Kirati tribe's ancestors. Religious texts serve, in a way, as customary laws which guide Kirats in their daily lives.[17] Their religious texts also distinguishes each Kiranti tribe from other Kirati and non-Kiratis as well.[17]

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