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  2. Culture of Ladakh - Wikipedia

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    Cham dance during Dosmoche festival in Leh Palace The culture of Ladakh refers to the traditional customs, belief systems, and political systems that are followed by Ladakhi people in India. The languages, religions, dance, music, architecture, food, and customs of the Ladakh region are similar to neighboring Tibet.

  3. Sindhu Darshan Festival - Wikipedia

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    Sindhu Darshan Festival is a festival held in Leh, Ladakh, India. The festival is held every year in June on the full moon day of Guru Purnima. On this day, devotees gather near the banks of the Indus River, which is known as the Sindhu River in India. Since 1997, the festival has stretched for three days, attracting large numbers of foreign ...

  4. File:Leh, Ladakh Festival, Ladakh, India.jpg - Wikipedia

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  5. Dosmoche - Wikipedia

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    It is the last festival of New Year Celebrations, the other one is Losar. [2] The two-day Dosmoche festival is a gazetted holiday for Leh district and Zanskar Sub Division. Dosmoche is also known as the "Festival of Scapegoat" and is one of Ladakh's most popular prayer festivals. [3] This festival is also celebrated to purify the town from evil ...

  6. Category:Festivals of Ladakh - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Festivals of Ladakh" ... Gustor Festival; S. Sindhu Darshan Festival This page was last edited on 3 August 2023, at 13:03 (UTC). ...

  7. Galdan Namchot - Wikipedia

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    Galdan Namchot is a festival celebrated in Tibet, Nepal, Mongolia and many regions of Himalaya, particularly in Ladakh, India.It is to commemorate the birth as well as parinirvana (death) and the Buddhahood of Je Tsongkhapa (1357–1419 AD), a famous Scholar/teacher of Tibetan Buddhism whose activities led to the formation of the Gelug school of Tibetan Buddhism.

  8. Ladakh International Film Festival - Wikipedia

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    Inaugurated in 2012, it is the first international film festival to be held in Ladakh. [1] [2] It is held in the Himalayan town of Leh, [3] the largest town in Ladakh, [4] at an altitude of more than 11,000 feet (3350 metres), [5] making it the highest-altitude film festival in the world. [6] [7] A major theme of the festival is wildlife ...

  9. Gustor Festival - Wikipedia

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    Gustor festival is celebrated in different monasteries of Ladakh. It is celebrated by various monasteries such as Thiksey , Spituk , Korzok and Karsha . The word Gustor དགུ་གཏོར / དགུ་སྟོར literally means 'Sacrifice of the 29th Day' in the Tibetan language. [ 1 ]