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write a note on ramman as a ritual theater of the garhwal regian of uttarakhand ​

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The Ramman is a religious festival manifested in the form of ritual theatre annually held at Saloor Dungra village, in the Painkhanda Valley of Chamoli district of Uttarakhand, India. It is an endangered form, being performed as an offering to the village deity, Bhumiyal Devta, in the courtyard of the temple. The Ramman is not replicated or performed at any other site in the Himalayas, being specific to both location and time. Ramman commences either on the 9th or the 11th day after Baisakhi. Throughout this festival rituals are performed, the local epic of Lord Rama is sung and masked dances depicting different aspects of everyday life are enacted. Beginning with the invocation to Ganesh, the remover of obstacles, performances moves on to include other deities and characters. Another important aspect of the performance is the singing of the Jagar, a form of musical rendition of local legends. These performances are meant not only to propitiate the deities, but the deities actually appear as the dramatis personnae in the performances with specific roles. The Ramman also bears a clear link with the historical memory of the community, which is enacted in one of the performances

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