'Sati Mane Rchyyoten' reminds us of the love of sisters.

Falgun 2, 2081

Anish Tiwari

'Sati Mane Rchyyoten' reminds us of the love of sisters.

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In Kunchok village of Indrawati Rural Municipality-3 of the district, there is an attractive and artistic mane of Buddhist tradition, 'Bodhilav Stupa Jangchub Rchyoten', which is about two hundred and 83 years old.

On the day of Love Day on Friday, the local people here prayed for world peace and love by performing puja at Mane. Vishnu also got emotional remembering Dharma's love story. Remembering both of them, worship has been done here according to Buddhist tradition for the rescue of fathers from all over the world.

In May 1794, an unknown disease epidemic spread everywhere. At that time, after the death of the local Bishnumati Tamang, who had been lying for 6 months, her sister Dharma burnt her on the pyre saying that she could not live without her. According to 70-year-old Veer Tamang of Indrawati-3 Kunchok village, a (sati mane) has been built in that place in memory of the love story of both. 

"At that time, the practice of sati was not mandatory in the Thakahriulsa state, he fell in love with Dharma Didi and went to sati, when told by the villagers, the story of him not stopping and many stories of the past lives of both of them are popular," he said. The local elderly people of every village and market have said that 'Sisters who are religious like Sati are those who love each other'. 

In memory of the love of the sisters, by making a sati mane at this place, both of them were worshiped according to Buddhist tradition, Sunil Thing, campaigner of the Jangchub Rchoten Construction Ad Hoc Committee, said that Sati's mane Bodhi Lab Stupa was started. The ancient Sati Mane was destroyed by earthquake and aftershock, a seven-member committee has been formed for reconstruction and worship. 

Two hundred and eighty-three years old artistic mane was destroyed by earthquake and aftershock. Vashlal Tamang, the former president of Indrawati Rural Municipality, said that on 076 Magh 25, the symbol of love was decorated with white color and Sati was celebrated according to Buddhist tradition. He said that after naming it as 'Bodhilav Stupa Jangchub Rchyoten', Buddhist religious leader Lopen Hishe Dorje gave prayers, chewang and religious sermons.

Anish

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