open air theatres and RELICS of l.(UU) UIHDIIA
recreational activities.
Government-have.dnsiaed *° .*ubsi Darjceling, April, G.
diao Indigenous Folk Recreation with a
v.ew lo revitalising them and make them q„ behalf of the Darjeeling Tamang
serve the present day needs of the Buddfcirt Association Sri. P. T. Lama
community. Locil talents in this field assi^tt^d by his collogues took over charge
are contemplated to enconrag.il to 0f lno aa[.rp^ K 'lies of Lord Buddha and
reorient themselves with the object his two disciples*ari'puttaaiid Mahamogga-
of educating the rural population throujn ||anaat the Dhirmudaya Vihara Kalimpong
recrealional methods such as opm air ,„ the earlv morning of the 5lh March SI.
dramas, community Bulging! folk songs, Th(. rt.pIes,„tativcs and tie members of
folk dances, conceits, kirtan, kathakaia all other communities, including Sri. M. C.
classical songs, classical .lanes, recital prndhan, of Kalim;>ong wen present and
from Rawsyan, Mali, bliarat Shwmad ^rtioipated with keen interests in the
Bhagwat, kavis yatra etc. welfare cereinoney of .the Relics which
Notice is, therefore, hereby given ended soon after the procession was follow-
er general information that with the ed by a larye gathering. Raja S. T. Dorjee
object of promoting Social and Cultural with I.is daughter aci ompanied the proee-
Ediieation among the people of the fsi m upto I • < sta I he procession then pro-
dislriet on the lines indicated above, the ceecVd to I larjeeling. The Relics were
Direct, r of Public Instruction, W est oarr 'li in a palanquin to the Monastery of
Bengal has been pleased to yimophun* the Dnrjteliiij* Tauinng Buddhist Assoeia-
money at the disposal of the Disinct tion where they were received by the liudd-.
.Social Education Advisory Council, b:st devotees,the Tibetansandthe members
Darjeeling 1or dis'dilution as gran s tor id the ollur commuiilies w.th j rofcund
arranging Recier.ti mal Activities, Institu- icvorcnec
lions interested n li e cans.- and desirous
of availing themselves of the aforesaid °" tlltJ «<»m«g of lith the Relics
offer are.i therefore, requested to contact the were given a grand public exposition at
undersiged, and communicate to him the . ''how" Baaar where thousands of
details of the peifontances to be arranged MtweBja. ol the town were gathered The
by tl.eni on or before ilith Atiril, lUil function was pr-sided over by Sri N K.
in the following form : ){ov Chowdliury—the popular Deputy
__ (•'"""»'»«oner ol ihe district. The relics
received by the public with an
«rfbr„»» M. Number Name of Rate of enthusiasm unprecedented in Darjeeling
0f places payment from a relig.ons >,omt of view.
perfor where per pi rl _-
mances to be ormanc. s. Th{> ^.TU)r,nilMva H|,olll(i be 8ucn
e as are calculated to be interesting and
nj^™11 fdifung from the hoc ial Education point
of view. Sri D. !). Sharraa, District Social
fo\k xnge & d»««, Education < ffi er, Cosy Corner, Cloode
/nttnimental n,wic. . , Road, Darjeeling.
Op. ,i Air Thitra.
recreational activities.
Government-have.dnsiaed *° .*ubsi Darjceling, April, G.
diao Indigenous Folk Recreation with a
v.ew lo revitalising them and make them q„ behalf of the Darjeeling Tamang
serve the present day needs of the Buddfcirt Association Sri. P. T. Lama
community. Locil talents in this field assi^tt^d by his collogues took over charge
are contemplated to enconrag.il to 0f lno aa[.rp^ K 'lies of Lord Buddha and
reorient themselves with the object his two disciples*ari'puttaaiid Mahamogga-
of educating the rural population throujn ||anaat the Dhirmudaya Vihara Kalimpong
recrealional methods such as opm air ,„ the earlv morning of the 5lh March SI.
dramas, community Bulging! folk songs, Th(. rt.pIes,„tativcs and tie members of
folk dances, conceits, kirtan, kathakaia all other communities, including Sri. M. C.
classical songs, classical .lanes, recital prndhan, of Kalim;>ong wen present and
from Rawsyan, Mali, bliarat Shwmad ^rtioipated with keen interests in the
Bhagwat, kavis yatra etc. welfare cereinoney of .the Relics which
Notice is, therefore, hereby given ended soon after the procession was follow-
er general information that with the ed by a larye gathering. Raja S. T. Dorjee
object of promoting Social and Cultural with I.is daughter aci ompanied the proee-
Ediieation among the people of the fsi m upto I • < sta I he procession then pro-
dislriet on the lines indicated above, the ceecVd to I larjeeling. The Relics were
Direct, r of Public Instruction, W est oarr 'li in a palanquin to the Monastery of
Bengal has been pleased to yimophun* the Dnrjteliiij* Tauinng Buddhist Assoeia-
money at the disposal of the Disinct tion where they were received by the liudd-.
.Social Education Advisory Council, b:st devotees,the Tibetansandthe members
Darjeeling 1or dis'dilution as gran s tor id the ollur commuiilies w.th j rofcund
arranging Recier.ti mal Activities, Institu- icvorcnec
lions interested n li e cans.- and desirous
of availing themselves of the aforesaid °" tlltJ «<»m«g of lith the Relics
offer are.i therefore, requested to contact the were given a grand public exposition at
undersiged, and communicate to him the . ''how" Baaar where thousands of
details of the peifontances to be arranged MtweBja. ol the town were gathered The
by tl.eni on or before ilith Atiril, lUil function was pr-sided over by Sri N K.
in the following form : ){ov Chowdliury—the popular Deputy
__ (•'"""»'»«oner ol ihe district. The relics
received by the public with an
«rfbr„»» M. Number Name of Rate of enthusiasm unprecedented in Darjeeling
0f places payment from a relig.ons >,omt of view.
perfor where per pi rl _-
mances to be ormanc. s. Th{> ^.TU)r,nilMva H|,olll(i be 8ucn
e as are calculated to be interesting and
nj^™11 fdifung from the hoc ial Education point
of view. Sri D. !). Sharraa, District Social
fo\k xnge & d»««, Education < ffi er, Cosy Corner, Cloode
/nttnimental n,wic. . , Road, Darjeeling.
Op. ,i Air Thitra.