Takshang

Takshang
Village
Takshang
Takshang

Location in Sikkim, India

Coordinates: 27°12′58″N 88°38′02″E / 27.216091°N 88.633833°E / 27.216091; 88.633833Coordinates: 27°12′58″N 88°38′02″E / 27.216091°N 88.633833°E / 27.216091; 88.633833
Country  India
State Sikkim
District Gangtok
Government
  Type Democratic
Area
  Total 3 km2 (1 sq mi)
Elevation 1,246 m (4,088 ft)
Population
  Total 400 (Approx)
Languages
  Official Nepali, Lepcha
Time zone IST (UTC+5:30)
PIN 737 133
Vehicle registration SK
Sex ratio 978 /
Literacy 82%
Vidhan Sabha Rhenock
Climate sub tropical to alpine (Köppen)

Takshang (Nepali: ताकछाङ) is a village near Pakyong sub-division in East Sikkim, India. Takchang or Takshang is 30.7 km from the capital city of Sikkim Gangtok and the population of the village is nearly 350–400. Ethnic Nepali and Lepcha are the main settler of this village. Etymologically the word "Taktsong" is derived from Lepcha (Rong) language. The word tak means "Tiger" and tshong means "House", translating to "House of a Tiger".

Geography

Takshang is located at 27.18°N 88.53°E. It is about 1246 metres above sea level.

Folk tale

According to the folk fable and the aged citizen dwell in this village call "Bagh Khor"(बाघको खोर or बाघखोर ) in Nepali dialect (language) where there natives had to scared from the Tiger. The tome "Takchang Ko Ittehas" (ताकछाङको ईतिहास) written by Achut Sharma says that people used to find many Tigers in early 17th century. Gradually people started saying the name of the village from Trooktsong to Taksong (टाक्सोङ) and nowadays it has come to Takchang (ताकछाङ).

Culture and mythology

People of different castes and creeds follow their own religions. Buddhism and Hinduism are the main religions but there are many sub religions (religious sects) are followed by the villagers. There are two temples; Ram Mandir and Durga Mandir. A beautiful hill situated in the Northern part of Takchang called Gupha Dara (गुफा डाडा) where believed that a monk had 3 years long subversive (underground) rumination as an ethnicity of Buddhism (Tibetan religion) in early 17th century. The encampment is sometimes used as a settlement by the Indian Army over there for 2/3 months. At present an attempt is made by Sagar Publication Takchang to establish a memorial forest (स्मृतिवन) where anyone can implant any type of sapling in the memory of their perished member of the ancestors.

Demographics

People of different castes and crites live in Takchang which consist of many sub castes and titles such as Neupane, Ghimire, Koirala, Bastola, Dulal, Dangal, Luitel, Rai, Lepcha (also called Róngkup), Chauhan, Thapa and so on.

Economy

People are mainly engaged in primary sector like house farming, agriculture, pitty business, horticulture etc. Most of the youngsters are away from the village because of their job. Youngsters from the village are engaged work in the Private & Govt. sectors in the state capital Gangtok and some other states as well as abroad for their studies and job. There is a Government Primary school Takchang in the middle of the village. Agricultural products include paddy (धान), maize (मकै), millet (कोदो), ginger (अदुवा), vegetables (सब्जी) and some cardamom (अलैची).

References

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