Ramman Festival Latest News
Recently, the President of India was presented with a Ramman mask at a special session of the Uttarakhand Assembly.
About Ramman Festival
- It is an annual religious festival celebrated in late April in the twin villages of Saloor-Dungra, Uttarakhand, in honour of the local deity Bhumiyal Devta.Â
- In 2009, Ramman was inscribed in the list of UNESCO’s Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity.
Features of Ramman Festival
- It features complex rituals, recitations of the Ramayana, songs, and masked dances, with each caste and group playing distinct roles.
- Divine Storytelling: The performances include recitations of the Rama Katha (episodes from the Ramayana), combined with masked dances of deities and local legends, blending mythic and local narrative layers.
- Sacred Space: It is held in the courtyard of the Bhumiyal Devta temple in Saloor Dungra.
- Community Participation: Entire village households contribute: roles are caste-based (priests, mask-makers, drum players), funding comes from the village, and participation spans elders to youth.
- Transmission of Knowledge & Values: Oral transmission of epic songs, dance forms, and ritual lore across generations.Â
- Fusion of Art Forms: It blends narration, masked dances, ritual drama, music, and mask craft into one integrated festival.
- The festival involves theatrical performances of the Ramayana and local legends, in which people sing songs and wear masks while dancing.
- There are 18 different types of masks made of Bhojpatra, Himalayan birch, that performers wear during the event.
- Some of the instruments documented include: Dhol (a type of drum) Damau (smaller percussion drum), Manjira (small hand cymbals), Jhanjhar (larger cymbals), Bhankora (a kind of trumpet).
Source: IE
Ramman Festival FAQs
Q1: Where is the Ramman festival primarily celebrated?
Ans: Uttarakhand
Q2: What is the Ramman festival dedicated to?
Ans: Local deity Bhumiyal Devta