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Ethnic Identity and Expansion in Kirat Samba Phyang
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Senior citizens in Nepal are in desperate need
Review Lepmuhang mundhum
Journal of Global Literacies, Technologies, and Emerging Pedagogies, Volume 5, Issue 2, November 2019, pp. 905-921.
An Overview of the Association Between the Myths and Proof of Lepmuhang Mundhum and Matsya Purana
Nawa Raj Subba[1]
Freelance Researcher
Abstract: In many societies, the deadliest flood marks are common learning with different interpretations, preserved in myths like Kirat Yakthung Limbu’s Lepmuhang Mundhum and Hindu’s Matsya Purana, compared to substantial evidence. Matsya (fish) saved Manu, and disciples like fish saved Lepmuhang and Mundhum followers and taught them how to survive by farming. The Lepmuhang Mundhum is an oral sacred Kirat text; Matsya Purana is also a sacred text of Hindus. The article seeks to find out the possible locations and dates of the flood and compare and contrast cultural myths. The study, for this reason, gathers myths and compares them with shreds of evidence from various studies and books. By revisiting the myths and evidence of the deluge and related archeological, linguistic, and genetic studies, the essay compares different perspectives to give way to a better understanding of Lepmuhang.
Keywords: Kirat Yakthung, Lepmuhang, Lepmuhang Mundhum, Matsya Purana
[1] Ph.D., Freelance Researcher Writer, [email protected]