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[edit]Rang Nuwk Hum is a Worship place for Tangsa people.Rang means the God,Nuwk means pray and Hum means a small house where the photo of God Rangfrah is kept.Rangfarah is believed to be an incarnation of lord Shiva.Devotees go to Rang Nuwk Hum everyday to pray and to give offerings which is followed by singing local bhajans.Every Tangsa village has a Rang Nuwk Hum at the center of the village.Every sunday people gather in Rang Nuwk Hum and discuss the happenings which are taking place in different villages.
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