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THE JHANKRI TRADITION: A LIVING HERITAGE OF NEPAL
  • Manage No DI00000097
    Country Republic of Korea
    Author Peshal Dahal Professor, Tribhuvan University
    Published Year 2012
    Language English
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Description A shaman, known as a jhankri or dhami in Nepal, is a part of a unique tradition that is based on spiritual belief. Nepalese society, with its deep-rooted religious faith in supernatural powers, still believes that miseries, illnesses, and bad luck are caused by evil powers and that these ill effects and consequences of evil can be removed or treated by evoking divine power. It is believed that a properly trained jhankri is gifted with the ability to gain intimate knowledge of supernatural beings—their whereabouts, desires, dislikes, and requirements—and drawing out their divine spirit to remove evil and thus cure the inflicted.

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