what are the similarities between deuki and jhuma pratha
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similar to the deuki system in jhuma system which is the prevalent in the sherpa community in the eastern nepal. jhuma is the second of the three or more daughters offered to a gumba. jhumas are required Not to lead a married life. but the children born from illict relations have to live in the gumba
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What are the similarities between deuki and jhuma pratha
- Deuki system refers to the practise of giving a young girl to the neighbourhood temple. The Deuki system and the Jhuma system are comparable. It is prevalent in the eastern Sherpa community. In this system, the Gumba receives the second daughter as payment for performing services for the local deity.
- The Jhuma system, which is common in the sherpa community in eastern Nepal, is comparable to the Deuki system. The second of three or more daughters offered to a gumba is named Jhuma. Jhumas are forbidden from getting married. However, children born through illegitimate relations must reside in the gumba.
- One of the characteristic Buddhist customs, Jhuma Pratha is particularly common in Nepal's Himalayan region. Eastern Nepal is where this system is most prevalent. The second girl child is given to the monastery under this procedure. She lives in a convent her entire life and never gets married. The girl's offspring will eventually become the monastery's Lama.
- Indian dashi System. Hindus and Buddhists have long exchanged cultural traditions in Nepal. They are famous for their tolerance.
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