Description
- ISBN-13: 9788173054433
- Publisher: Aryan Books International
- Publisher Imprint: Aryan Books International
- Language: English
- Weight: 850 gr
- ISBN-10: 8173054436
- Publisher Date: 2013
- Binding: Hardback
- No of Pages: 159
₹1,200.00
Discover the rich traditions of the Lepchas, Sikkim’s original inhabitants, in the Dzongu Reserve. Anupa Pande’s “Lepchas of Dzongu Region in Sikkim” (ISBN: 9788173054433) explores their egalitarian society, unique customs, and vast knowledge systems. A captivating glimpse into the lives of these fascinating Himalayan people.
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Tushar Saini –
A bit slow-paced, but packed with interesting details about the Lepcha people of Dzongu.
Sreepada Manissha –
While informative, the book lacked a certain spark. I was hoping for more personal stories.
Somingam Kumrah –
The writing style was a bit academic for my taste, but the content was undeniably fascinating.
Shivam –
A beautiful exploration of Lepcha society and customs. A truly enlightening read!
Bharat Singhal –
I loved learning about the Lepcha’s egalitarian society! A thought-provoking and enriching experience.
Aniket Kumar –
An excellent resource for anyone interested in the indigenous cultures of Sikkim. Highly informative!
Manas Mehta –
A valuable resource, though sometimes dry. Still a must-read for researchers.
Vijay Laxmi Vashisht –
A detailed and respectful account of the Lepcha people. Highly recommended for anyone interested in Sikkim’s history.
Anuj Ghai –
The book opened my eyes to the Lepcha’s unique worldview. It is a good and well-written book.
Ansh Gautam –
While the topic is interesting, the book felt somewhat repetitive at times.
Sagar –
A fascinating look at Lepcha culture. The book provides a valuable insight into their traditions.
Vaibhav Mishra –
I enjoyed learning about the Lepchas, but felt the book could have been more engagingly written.
Pankaj Mansion –
An insightful read into the Lepchas of Dzongu. A great addition to my collection of books on Himalayan cultures.
Dipra Halder –
It’s a good starting point for understanding the Lepchas, though it could be more comprehensive.