Rangnuwk hum
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Rang Nuwk Hum is a worship place for the Tangsa people of Northeast India and Myanmar. "Rang" means the God, "Nuwk" means pray and "Hum" means a small house that contain a picture of the God Rangfrah.
Rangfrah is believed to be an incarnation of the Hindu god Shiva. Devotees go to a Rang Nuwk Hum everyday to give offerings and to pray which is followed by singing local bhajans.
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- Peoples of the Buddhist World, By Paul Hattaway
- Religion and Culture of North-Eastern India, By Raghuvir Sinha
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