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Mankhim

Mankhim, the temple of the Kirat Khambu (Rai), one of Nepal's most ancient ethnolinguistic groups, is located at Aritar, Sikkim. Here the Khambu (Rai) community assembles twice every year for the celebration of Sakew, a day fixed for worship (usually falling in the months of April or May). In the Nepali language this worship is called Ubhowli.

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