In a profound celebration of tradition and spirituality, the Lepcha community of Sikkim is observing Tendong Lho Rum Faat 2025 — one of their most sacred festivals. Rooted in ancient folklore, the festival pays homage to Mount Tendong, a revered hill in South Sikkim believed to have saved the Lepcha people from a catastrophic flood that lasted 40 days and 40 nights.
More than just a ritual, Tendong Lho Rum Faat symbolizes survival, gratitude, and deep reverence for nature. On this ceremonial day, Lepchas gather to offer prayers and thanks to the mountain they regard as a saviour and guardian.
This annual observance not only strengthens the community’s spiritual connection to the land but also serves as a powerful reminder of the Lepchas’ enduring cultural heritage, their harmonious relationship with nature, and their unwavering sense of identity.
A sacred and proud moment for the Lepcha people — celebrating history, resilience, and the spirit of the mountains.