When is Sakewa?
Sakewa is a regional public holiday in the Indian state of Sikkim. The nine-day long ceremony starts on the full moon day of Baisak, which means it usually falls in December in the western calendar.
About Sakewa
Sakewa is one of the most significant cultural and religious festivals for the Kirat Khambu Rai community in Sikkim. The Sakewa Puja is usually performed by the Nakchhong (priest) with the help of mongpas in an open place as a community puja.
Celebrated as a homage to Mother Earth, it commences by performing Bhumi Puja followed by community dances and other rituals. Entire state comes alive during the colourful festivities of Sakewa with sounds of drums and cymbals reverberating in the air, and people all around the corners soaking themselves in the aura of merrymaking and celebrations.
The Kirat Rai people are believed to be some of the most ancient people of Himalayas. They are said to be nature worshippers and this tradition offers reverence to nature gods, praying for the well-being of all living creatures around the world, has been existing since ancient times.