Legends & Myths
Besides being home to the iconic Kanchenjunga, the third highest mountain in the world, the state is rich with folklores and legends. Without further ado, let's dive into some of Sikkim's interesting legends.
The legend of the future-predicting lake-
The dead soldier who still protects the country-
Baba Harbhajan Singh was an Indian army soldier who died by drowning in a fast flowing stream in the year 1968. Search was made but his body was not found for days. One night, his fellow soldier had a dream about Baba Harbhajan Singh, where the latter informed the former about his tragic accident, his body's whereabouts and his wish to have his samadhi made. Much to everyone's surprise, the body was found at the exact spot where Baba Harbhajan informed his peer via the dream and later, a samadhi was made.
The wild man who disappears into thin air-
The Yeti or Bon Manchi or Migou as it's called by the many names in Sikkim has confounded scientists and has been a subject of fascination among travellers.
According to legends, Bon Manchi is a 4-5 feet tall hairy creature who uses two legs for walking and can vanish into thin air. Locals are ardent believers of his existence and say that they have even heard his loud whistles.
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