Bhujel

Bhujel are a Tibeto-Burman ethnic group now living in Nepal, India, and Bhutan.[4] The inhabitants living near the Bhuji Khola river called Bhujel.Bhujel are divided into four subcaste – Bhujyal, Gharti, Nisel and Khawas.[5] In the Bhujel speech community, Bhimsen, a god, is worshiped in the month of October on the eve of harvesting the crops.On this occasion, Ghatunach is performed with the help and guidance of guruma (the female teacher).
Map of the Tanahu District , the home of Bhujel people.
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