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______ is a group folk dance of Sikkim performed in honour of Mount Khangchendzonga, the guardian deity of the Sikkimese
people.
Chu-Faat
Tendong Lo Rum Faat
Kinchum-Chu-Bomsa
Zo-Mal-Lok
- Option 1: Chu-Faat
- Correct Answer
- Chu-Faat is indeed a group folk dance from Sikkim. It is performed in honor of Mount Khangchendzonga, which is considered the guardian deity of the Sikkimese people.
- Option 2: Tendong Lo Rum Faat
- This is not a dance but a festival celebrated by the Lepcha community in Sikkim. It is associated with the Tendong Hill and is rooted in the belief that the hill saved the Lepchas during a great flood.
- Option 3: Kinchum-Chu-Bomsa
- This option doesn't correspond to a recognized traditional dance or festival in Sikkim. It seems unrelated to the context of the question.
- Option 4: Zo-Mal-Lok
- This is another festival of the Lepchas in Sikkim, celebrating the sowing season, not a folk dance related to Mount Khangchendzonga.
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