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"God" in the Tangsa, Tutsa languages
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folk religion Reang religion Sakhua Sanamahism Songsarek Tangsa religion Rangfrah Tani religion Tingkao Ragwang Chapriak Toto religion Zahv Hlai animism
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Namchik Namdang Namphai Nampong Namtok New Kamlao New Mohang Rajanagar Rangfrah Ranglom Two-hat Vijaynagar Vijoypur Yangkang Alinye Anelih Anini Etalin
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as Rangkhothak/Rangwa/Rangfrah, although belief in other deities and spirits is maintained as well. Many followers of Rangfrah celebrate an annual festival
Tangsa_Naga
State in northeast India
distinct traditional institutions like the Nyedar Namlo by the Nyishi, the Rangfrah by the Tangsa & Nocte, Medar Nelo by the Apatani, the Kargu Gamgi by the
Arunachal_Pradesh
Place of worship for the Tangsa people
pray and "Hum" means a small house that contain a picture of the God Rangfrah. Rangfrah is believed to be an incarnation of the Hindu god Shiva. Devotees
Rangnuwk_hum
Ethnic group of South Asia
Baptist), Minority – Buddhism, Animism (including Heraka, Krüna/Pfütsana, Rangfrah and Tingkao Ragwang Chapriak)[citation needed] Related ethnic groups Other
Naga_peoples
District of Arunachal Pradesh in India
attempted to formalize this faith into a new spiritual movement called Rangfrah. Christianity is also practiced among some members of the tea garden tribes
Changlang_district
Northeast India Donyi-Polo Sanamahi Songsarek Ka Niam Khasi Kundimama Niamtre Rangfrah Heraka Wancho Religion Nocte Religion Tiwa Religion Ahom religion Keoliya
Tribal_religions_in_India
District in India
Religion in Tirap district (2011) Religion Per cent Christianity 56.30% Hinduism 31.65% Rangfrah 9.7% Islam 1.38% Buddhism 0.97%
Tirap_district
Indian religious leader
Donyi-Polo, Amik Matai, Nani-Intaya and Rangfrah, in the process giving the previously formless Tangsa spirit Rangfrah a Shiva-like iconographic form, a detail
Talom_Rukbo
Revivalist indigenous religion of Arunachal Pradesh, India
images of formerly formless deities began to appear. Among the Tangsa, Rangfrah, previously a formless spirit, was given a Shiva-like iconography with
Donyi-Polo (religious movement)
Donyi-Polo_(religious_movement)
indigenous religious traditions, such as Donyi-Polo (in the Tani area) or Rangfrah (further east). Tibetan Buddhism predominates in the districts of Tawang
Demographics of Arunachal Pradesh
Demographics_of_Arunachal_Pradesh
District of Arunachal Pradesh in India
Religion in Longding district (2011) Religion Percent Christianity 91.97% Hinduism 5.73% Rangfrah 1.27% Islam 0.60% Buddhism 0.43%
Longding_district
Tibeto-Burmese ethnic group
Tangsa, the Tutsas believe in the existence of a supreme being called 'Rangfrah'. The harvest festival of Pongtu Kuh is the principal festival of the Tutsa
Tutsa_Naga
Arunachal Pradesh Golden Pagoda, Namsai Tawang Monastery Si-Donyi Festival Rangfrah, revivalist movement of Tangsa traditional spirituality Buddhism in Himachal
Religion_in_Arunachal_Pradesh
Town in Arunachal Pradesh, India
are Hindu temples right in the middle of the Miao Bazaar. And there is a Rangfrah temple, an indigenous religion of tangsa people, near the Namdapha Field
Miao,_Arunachal_Pradesh
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