For the Love of Momo - Inspiring Story of Rinchen Wangdi Bhutia
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 8 ก.ค. 2024
- For the Love of Momo
Rinchen Wangdi Bhutia from Sikkim quit his corporate job to start a cloud kitchen from his house in Kolkata. He began his venture in January this year and now delivers 250 plates of momo every day. Watch his interview.
Iam also from Sikkim Gangtok iam running one small food cart in Bangalore ( in the name of Sikkim authentic momos ) and iam very much happy my customers are liking my momo and when they say this is the best momo in banaglaore I feel so happy coz the taste is from my hometown :: not a one customers many customers gives good compliments yesterday only one customers said to me he had more than 50 place momo but my is the best momo and taking abt support of parents rinchen it's really touched my heart ❤️❤️ even my dad is still my support he is a idol for me I sell momo in road side but he always use to say me open one restaurant I will help you this is call father love being a married daughter he is still there for me father love no matter where we go it will be there 😢😊
More power to you !
@@Dallikokitchen thank you ☺️
Keep going 👌
A huge success is coming on the way🫡.Stay blessed brother❤
@@Dirgabishal thank u
I always watch this guy videos..his cooking skills is amazing ..love from Nagaland ❤
Rinchen is a gem of a person.
If you are reading this Rinchen, i want to say that I pray you keep achieving milestones in life ❤🇧🇹
Who's here from Nepal 😊 i am from Nepal Butwal . I love how the nepalese in india talks. I love there tone while talking ❤. And also I watch the Rinchen vlogs and new receipes .😃
Rinchen we the people of sikkim are so proud of you.👍👍👍
He is a inspiration of youth's ❤
How Rai and Limbu Claim False Association with Rich Tribes to Legitimize Their Own False History
Throughout history, the Rai and Limbu communities have been known for their resourcefulness and adaptability in various regions of South Asia. However, there has been a growing concern that these communities have often engaged in fabricating associations with richer and more prosperous tribes such as the Newars, Lepchas, Bodos, Meches, Tharus, and others. This alleged fabrication is seen as an effort to legitimize their historical claims and to integrate more seamlessly into these regions. The complexities surrounding these claims raise significant questions about historical authenticity, ethnic identity, and inter-community relations.
Historical Background of Rai and Limbu
The Rai and Limbu communities trace their roots back to regions influenced by the Mongol expansions. Historical evidence suggests that they migrated from Sichuan, China, to Northern Tibet and eventually settled in parts of Nepal and Sikkim during the 13th century. Seeking refuge from the Mongol conquests, these groups were welcomed by the Sen Thakuris and the Lepcha tribe. Over time, they adapted to their new environments, forming unique cultural identities.
Despite their integration, the Rai and Limbu communities have faced challenges in asserting their legitimacy and historical roots in these new regions. This has led to efforts to fabricate connections with more affluent and historically established tribes.
The Quest for Legitimacy through Fabrication
One of the most significant accusations against the Rai and Limbu is their attempt to fabricate associations with the ancient Kirat people. This identity encompasses several indigenous groups of the Himalayan region, including the prosperous Newars, Lepchas, Bodos, Meches, and Tharus. By claiming a shared Kirat ancestry, the Rai and Limbu hope to embed themselves within the historical and cultural narratives of these regions.
The Newar Connection
The Newars, an affluent community with a rich cultural heritage in the Kathmandu Valley, have been a prime target for these fabricated associations. The Newars' sophisticated urban culture and historical prominence make them an attractive ally for the Rai and Limbu. By claiming historical ties to the Newars, the Rai and Limbu seek to elevate their own status and justify their presence in Newar territories.
However, the Newars, with their distinct linguistic and cultural identity, have little in common with the migratory history of the Rai and Limbu. This lack of historical evidence supporting the connection has led to skepticism and tension within the Newar community itself.
Encroaching on Lepcha and Bhutia Land
In Sikkim and parts of West Bengal, the Lepchas, considered the original inhabitants, have a rich cultural heritage. The Rai and Limbu have sought to align themselves with the Lepchas by claiming a shared Kirat ancestry. This association is used to justify their migration into Lepcha territories and assert their rights over land and resources.
This fabricated connection has exacerbated conflicts between the Lepcha and Bhutia communities in India. The Bhutias, another significant ethnic group in Sikkim, have been drawn into disputes over land and heritage, partly fueled by the Rai and Limbu' claims. These actions have contributed to ethnic discord and instability in the region.
Infiltrating Assam and Meghalaya
In Assam and Meghalaya, the Bodos, Meches, and other indigenous tribes have faced similar claims from the Rai and Limbu. By asserting a Kirat identity, the Rai and Limbu attempt to integrate into these regions and gain access to land and opportunities traditionally reserved for indigenous groups.
Recent ethnic violence in Assam, which has seen clashes between various tribal groups, has been partly fueled by the false claims and associations made by the Rai and Limbu. Their attempts to insert themselves into the socio-political fabric of Assam have led to increased competition for resources and heightened ethnic tensions.
The Role of the Khas and Tharus
In Nepal, the Khas Aryas and Tharus have also been drawn into the web of fabricated associations. The Rai and Limbu, by claiming a historical connection with these communities, seek to expand their territorial claims and secure a place within the broader socio-political landscape of Nepal.
The Tharus, with their unique cultural practices and historical ties to the Terai region, have found little in common with the Rai and Limbu. The Tharus, primarily of Indo-Aryan descent, have distinct cultural and linguistic identities that do not align with the Kirat narrative. This further underscores the opportunistic nature of the fabricated Kirat identity.
Furthermore, the fabricated associations have led to tensions between the Tharus and the Madhesis, another significant community in the Terai region. The Rai and Limbu attempts to assert their presence have exacerbated existing
He is the first Indian guy who takes care of hygiene while cooking this shows how mannered human being he isso well ,otherwise our fivestar hotels don't follow basic hygiene ,proud of you
We need more of humans like him, earth will be a better place to breathe ..
start by becoming one yourself, then!
@@PC-ty1zt don't worry I already am
Iam very happy that Sikkim chronicle interview with Rinchen .... Huge fan of Rinchen ...❤
Love from Yangang
Watching your interview I too cried along with you.
Proud of you rinchen.🎉
RINCHEN MY CHILD YOUNG PEOPLE SHOULD INSPIRE FROM YOU KEEP IT UP GOD BLESS YOU AND YOUR FAMILY .LOVE YOU .
Best wishes for your future great 👍👍👍
I was eagerly waiting your interview In chronicle❤❤❤for the first time I'm watching this video without skipping ❤❤
Congratulations Rinchen i m proud of you
Rinchen you are inspiration for many including myself. ❤
You speak so politely nd love your voice ❤
Wow great 👍good msg.& inspiration for youths❤
Nirmal Baila, you are an awesome host and thank you so much for hosting Rinchen’s momo, my request to you is to kindly make available napkin/tissue paper and water to guest. Sorry
Proud 👏 of u bhaila I'm really grateful to you kept up may God blessed 🙌 you 🎉❤ from gangtok sikkim janu rai 🎉
I started following you in Instagram you are so hardworking man and your story made me so emotional 😢😊
Rinchen ko interview hernuko lagi khojda kojda balla vete.. ❤❤❤❤❤ Proud of you Rinchen
How Rai and Limbu Claim False Association with Rich Tribes to Legitimize Their Own False History
Throughout history, the Rai and Limbu communities have been known for their resourcefulness and adaptability in various regions of South Asia. However, there has been a growing concern that these communities have often engaged in fabricating associations with richer and more prosperous tribes such as the Newars, Lepchas, Bodos, Meches, Tharus, and others. This alleged fabrication is seen as an effort to legitimize their historical claims and to integrate more seamlessly into these regions. The complexities surrounding these claims raise significant questions about historical authenticity, ethnic identity, and inter-community relations.
Historical Background of Rai and Limbu
The Rai and Limbu communities trace their roots back to regions influenced by the Mongol expansions. Historical evidence suggests that they migrated from Sichuan, China, to Northern Tibet and eventually settled in parts of Nepal and Sikkim during the 13th century. Seeking refuge from the Mongol conquests, these groups were welcomed by the Sen Thakuris and the Lepcha tribe. Over time, they adapted to their new environments, forming unique cultural identities.
Despite their integration, the Rai and Limbu communities have faced challenges in asserting their legitimacy and historical roots in these new regions. This has led to efforts to fabricate connections with more affluent and historically established tribes.
The Quest for Legitimacy through Fabrication
One of the most significant accusations against the Rai and Limbu is their attempt to fabricate associations with the ancient Kirat people. This identity encompasses several indigenous groups of the Himalayan region, including the prosperous Newars, Lepchas, Bodos, Meches, and Tharus. By claiming a shared Kirat ancestry, the Rai and Limbu hope to embed themselves within the historical and cultural narratives of these regions.
The Newar Connection
The Newars, an affluent community with a rich cultural heritage in the Kathmandu Valley, have been a prime target for these fabricated associations. The Newars' sophisticated urban culture and historical prominence make them an attractive ally for the Rai and Limbu. By claiming historical ties to the Newars, the Rai and Limbu seek to elevate their own status and justify their presence in Newar territories.
However, the Newars, with their distinct linguistic and cultural identity, have little in common with the migratory history of the Rai and Limbu. This lack of historical evidence supporting the connection has led to skepticism and tension within the Newar community itself.
Encroaching on Lepcha and Bhutia Land
In Sikkim and parts of West Bengal, the Lepchas, considered the original inhabitants, have a rich cultural heritage. The Rai and Limbu have sought to align themselves with the Lepchas by claiming a shared Kirat ancestry. This association is used to justify their migration into Lepcha territories and assert their rights over land and resources.
This fabricated connection has exacerbated conflicts between the Lepcha and Bhutia communities in India. The Bhutias, another significant ethnic group in Sikkim, have been drawn into disputes over land and heritage, partly fueled by the Rai and Limbu' claims. These actions have contributed to ethnic discord and instability in the region.
Infiltrating Assam and Meghalaya
In Assam and Meghalaya, the Bodos, Meches, and other indigenous tribes have faced similar claims from the Rai and Limbu. By asserting a Kirat identity, the Rai and Limbu attempt to integrate into these regions and gain access to land and opportunities traditionally reserved for indigenous groups.
Recent ethnic violence in Assam, which has seen clashes between various tribal groups, has been partly fueled by the false claims and associations made by the Rai and Limbu. Their attempts to insert themselves into the socio-political fabric of Assam have led to increased competition for resources and heightened ethnic tensions.
The Role of the Khas and Tharus
In Nepal, the Khas Aryas and Tharus have also been drawn into the web of fabricated associations. The Rai and Limbu, by claiming a historical connection with these communities, seek to expand their territorial claims and secure a place within the broader socio-political landscape of Nepal.
The Tharus, with their unique cultural practices and historical ties to the Terai region, have found little in common with the Rai and Limbu. The Tharus, primarily of Indo-Aryan descent, have distinct cultural and linguistic identities that do not align with the Kirat narrative. This further underscores the opportunistic nature of the fabricated Kirat identity.
Furthermore, the fabricated associations have led to tensions between the Tharus and the Madhesis, another significant community in the Terai region. The Rai and Limbu attempts to assert their presence have exacerbated existing
More power to Richen!! Keep going bro!!
Very nice. God bless u Rinchen
Hard work really pays off👍👍such a genuine person.. So proud ❤❤❤
So proud of u da. Hard work really pays off 😍
Awesome ❤
I watch all your episodes
Rinchen's story is quite motivating . All the youngsters should learn from him and get inspired to become successful in life !!
How Rai and Limbu Claim False Association with Rich Tribes to Legitimize Their Own False History
Throughout history, the Rai and Limbu communities have been known for their resourcefulness and adaptability in various regions of South Asia. However, there has been a growing concern that these communities have often engaged in fabricating associations with richer and more prosperous tribes such as the Newars, Lepchas, Bodos, Meches, Tharus, and others. This alleged fabrication is seen as an effort to legitimize their historical claims and to integrate more seamlessly into these regions. The complexities surrounding these claims raise significant questions about historical authenticity, ethnic identity, and inter-community relations.
Historical Background of Rai and Limbu
The Rai and Limbu communities trace their roots back to regions influenced by the Mongol expansions. Historical evidence suggests that they migrated from Sichuan, China, to Northern Tibet and eventually settled in parts of Nepal and Sikkim during the 13th century. Seeking refuge from the Mongol conquests, these groups were welcomed by the Sen Thakuris and the Lepcha tribe. Over time, they adapted to their new environments, forming unique cultural identities.
Despite their integration, the Rai and Limbu communities have faced challenges in asserting their legitimacy and historical roots in these new regions. This has led to efforts to fabricate connections with more affluent and historically established tribes.
The Quest for Legitimacy through Fabrication
One of the most significant accusations against the Rai and Limbu is their attempt to fabricate associations with the ancient Kirat people. This identity encompasses several indigenous groups of the Himalayan region, including the prosperous Newars, Lepchas, Bodos, Meches, and Tharus. By claiming a shared Kirat ancestry, the Rai and Limbu hope to embed themselves within the historical and cultural narratives of these regions.
The Newar Connection
The Newars, an affluent community with a rich cultural heritage in the Kathmandu Valley, have been a prime target for these fabricated associations. The Newars' sophisticated urban culture and historical prominence make them an attractive ally for the Rai and Limbu. By claiming historical ties to the Newars, the Rai and Limbu seek to elevate their own status and justify their presence in Newar territories.
However, the Newars, with their distinct linguistic and cultural identity, have little in common with the migratory history of the Rai and Limbu. This lack of historical evidence supporting the connection has led to skepticism and tension within the Newar community itself.
Encroaching on Lepcha and Bhutia Land
In Sikkim and parts of West Bengal, the Lepchas, considered the original inhabitants, have a rich cultural heritage. The Rai and Limbu have sought to align themselves with the Lepchas by claiming a shared Kirat ancestry. This association is used to justify their migration into Lepcha territories and assert their rights over land and resources.
This fabricated connection has exacerbated conflicts between the Lepcha and Bhutia communities in India. The Bhutias, another significant ethnic group in Sikkim, have been drawn into disputes over land and heritage, partly fueled by the Rai and Limbu' claims. These actions have contributed to ethnic discord and instability in the region.
Infiltrating Assam and Meghalaya
In Assam and Meghalaya, the Bodos, Meches, and other indigenous tribes have faced similar claims from the Rai and Limbu. By asserting a Kirat identity, the Rai and Limbu attempt to integrate into these regions and gain access to land and opportunities traditionally reserved for indigenous groups.
Recent ethnic violence in Assam, which has seen clashes between various tribal groups, has been partly fueled by the false claims and associations made by the Rai and Limbu. Their attempts to insert themselves into the socio-political fabric of Assam have led to increased competition for resources and heightened ethnic tensions.
The Role of the Khas and Tharus
In Nepal, the Khas Aryas and Tharus have also been drawn into the web of fabricated associations. The Rai and Limbu, by claiming a historical connection with these communities, seek to expand their territorial claims and secure a place within the broader socio-political landscape of Nepal.
The Tharus, with their unique cultural practices and historical ties to the Terai region, have found little in common with the Rai and Limbu. The Tharus, primarily of Indo-Aryan descent, have distinct cultural and linguistic identities that do not align with the Kirat narrative. This further underscores the opportunistic nature of the fabricated Kirat identity.
Furthermore, the fabricated associations have led to tensions between the Tharus and the Madhesis, another significant community in the Terai region. The Rai and Limbu attempts to assert their presence have exacerbated existing
Congratulation Rinchen🎉🎉Aapka vlog dakhna mujha aacha lagta hai,aap bahut achaa video banate ho,, momos tho mara favourite hai,,
Lots of love❤
Always doing great job🎉
Well said Rinchen..keep up ur hard work and be more confident 👍👍
🎉❤....keep going brother
God bless you bhai from punjab
All the best Rinchen, you are so positive ❤ we are waiting for swiggy to take online orders !! 🎉🎉
Hi is a hardworking 😊😊😊 God bless you 🎉🎉🎉
Best conversation ever
Kudos to the great passion /dedication you have Rinchen ❤We love and support u alwz
God bless you always.👌👌❤️
I m also subscriber of Rinchen❤ i really like his cooking
God bless you rinchan
Lots of love and hugs from sikkim India 🇮🇳 nd Singapore 🇸🇬. Sir ❤.
So inspiring
Very good and super 👍👍👍👍 Sikkim Sikkim Sikkim Sikkim
Very first time watching this channel love this episode ❤❤❤
Very good 👍
Good going 👌
He is a hardwarking❤
Rinchen all the best n love watching u 🎉🎉
I'm very inspired brother with this video...
Good to see Rinchen❤
God bless you Rinchen. 🎉
Damiii ❤❤❤❤
Richen brother we are proud of you ❤️💐
Love from odisha❤
Rinchen Ko momo Akdam unique huncha moilay khako chu love from Darjeeling
Miss u sikkim love u sikkim from heart always and my dear sikkimese people I miss u lot हिमाल छाडेर जान्छ तर पहाडको मन पहाडमै बस्छ।
I love you so much Vai u r very hardworking
❤ love from Maharashtra
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Your momos looking so beautiful....I wish to have this and you r so hard working and ambitious...
Rinchen we proud of you 🙌🌻
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All the best for your future ❤❤❤❤
Hiii ... Rinchen ...
Support you always 😊❤❤
❤❤❤❤real man
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He’s a gentleman ❤️
More power to Rinchen❤
tapaiko vlog ekdamai man parcha specially tapaile hindi ma boleko❤
He is soo cute I love you rinchen❤
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I AM YOUR BIGGEST FAN RINCHEN
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Jo log khud ko mard kehte hain, sharab pike nasha karke apne mata pita ko peet te hai ya apne mata ka paisa udate hain, usse lakh guna achha rinchen hai, bhale hi awaz aur choice kaisa bhi ho, lekin apne maa baap ko bhagwan jaise dekhta hai. Aisa beta har kisiko mile.
Nepal bat herdai 🇳🇵
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Best Rinchen Momo Best ❤❤❤
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Uncle's tshirt says it all "Its Not Over Until you Quit"
Malai sarai ramro lagxa🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵
Please keep English subtitles. couldn't understand much 😓
Why don't you... open...a best restaurant. In sikkim...it's our fortunate...to visit your kitchen...😮❤❤❤❤❤
Im from Qatar
रिंछेन जस्तो छोरा बिरलै भेटिन्छ जसले आफ्नो पितालाई श्रेय दिन्छ
Thukpa momo chomien le Kolkata ma raaton raat lakhpati hune sambhawna xa I also experienced as customer at "tibetan flavor' by seeing his business
Dai 🫶🏻💯🫂
Puxhar gumekoi gumeko po parexha tah😂😂
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