Tamang New Year 2012,(LOCHHAR 2848) is Year of DRAGON. Lochhar is the Tamang word for New Year LO hold the meaning of Year or cycle of animal, CHHAR holds the meaning of New. Lochhar is the most important Festival of Tamang community ,which is based on lunar calendar or is also known as post-harverting festival.
Read moreI hve heard since my childhood, we should nt marry wth songaybhai. Its vry shamed to say that being Golay, I don't knw how many songaybhai we hve got and what r thy. Thanks a lot to tamang website to bring the tamang people together n helping out to knw abt great Tamnags. Plz dot down my songbhai's name, so i will proudly say to others whn they ask. Jai Tamsaling, the land of Tamnag.
Read moreIs the pangden worn by married women or can it be worn by unmarried women as well? How should it be worn at tne back or at the front? Please comment.
hey i didnt like your icons u hav it hea,..... they dont luk like tamang.... bt like chettri n bahuns...... and the thng is we dnt wear dhaka topiii dats nt our please kindly change those two avatars for the members... ok .. who eva operates dis thing....... :)
Indigenious..aadivasi..crap..shit!!...I don't think we r so called n known by means of those words...I ain't agree it..n all the tamangs should know by now that it's time to know who r u n think little harder of your identity as tamangs...try to think n learn to do...
can somebody help me to learn basic tamang language plz... i'm a tamang kta but i don't know how to speak tamang language... i know couple of things like "ala min ti ga"..n couple of dirty words.lol
as a young guyi m very much intrested in our tamang culture, i ve noticed so many times people saying diffrent words for the same thing, even i dont know much about our language i can say theres difference in tamang language as we move on to various parts of d country..so which is the proper tamang language???
Greetings Sensei Tamang
I am a Karate student and had meet you in 1992 @ Darjeeling JKA SAARC games.
Kindly publish the name and address of the restaurant that you own in Japan. It will help us plan to visit it when we are in Japan.
Thanks and regards
Vikesh
This interview with Pemba Tamang, one of the first non-japanese instructors to complete the JKA Instructor Class, tells the story of his arrival in Japan to learn ‘real’ karate. Six years after arriving in Japan, studying under the likes of Senseis Asai, Osaka and Yahara, he enrolled in the JKA Kenshusei.
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