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A monk adorned in traditional tantric figure performing a historical dance.

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English: Drikung Kagyu Tantric Mask Dance, also known as Cham Dance, is a sacred Tibetan Buddhist tradition performed by monks at monasteries like Drikung Kagyu Rinchen Palri Monastery in Nepal. It involves monks wearing vibrant masks representing tantric figures while dancing to traditional music played on instruments like horns and drums. This energetic dance is a form of spiritual practice believed to hold deep ceremonial significance
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