The tune known as Hakpare was collected by frontman Amrit Gurung from a local traditional folk musician, Dille Damai a resident of Chainpur, Sankhuwasabha.

Gurung had wandered through the eastern hills sometime in 2012. The walk that started from Kavre covered, Sindhuli, Ramechap, Okhaldunga, Khotang, Bhojpur Sankhuwasaha, Terathum and ended in Dhankuta. Encounter with Dille Damai was destined in Chainpur.

The main objective of the trip was to follow the trail of his respected musicians Ramesh and Majul had done in 1969. It was a pleasant coincident to meet Dille Damai dai and other musicians during the trip. These traditional folk musicians are our heritage and preserve our rich folk culture.


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The tune known as Hakpare was collected by frontman Amrit Gurung from a local traditional folk musician, Dille Damai a resident of Chainpur, Sankhuwasabha. Gurung had wandered through the eastern hills sometime in 2012. The walk that started from Kavre covered, Sindhuli, Ramechap, Okhaldunga, Khotang, Bhojpur Sankhuwasaha, Terathum and ended in Dhankuta. Encounter with Dille Damai was destined in Chainpur. The main objective of the trip was to follow the trail of his respected musicians Ramesh and Majul had done in 1969. It was a pleasant coincident to meet Dille Damai dai and other musicians during the trip. These traditional folk musicians are our heritage and preserve our rich folk culture. https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=23&v=1kqgPJAp8Z0
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