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  2. Hemis Monastery - Wikipedia

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    Hemis Monastery is a Himalayan Buddhist monastery of the Drukpa Lineage, in Hemis on the bank of the Indus River, Ladakh, India. Situated 45 km from Leh, it was re-established in 1672 by the Ladakhi king Sengge Namgyal. The annual Hemis festival honouring Padmasambhava is held there in early June.

  3. Hemis National Park - Wikipedia

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    These include the famous 400-year-old Hemis Monastery. Hemis was a destination and via point on the silk routes of Tibet. Over 1,600 people live inside the park presently, with a large number of tourists and pilgrims visiting during the Hemis Tsechu festival. The 400-year-old Hemis Monastery has long been a place of pilgrimage for Tibetan ...

  4. Culture of Ladakh - Wikipedia

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    Hemis Festival - Hemis Monastery has an annual festival named after it. [23] Losar - Losar, also known as Tibetan New Year, is a festival in Tibetan Buddhism. [24] Phyang Tsedup Festival - This festival is celebrated every fifth month of the Tibetan lunar calendar. [25]

  5. Today’s NYT ‘Strands’ Hints, Spangram and Answers for ...

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    We'll cover exactly how to play Strands, hints for today's spangram and all of the answers for Strands #346 on Wednesday, February 12. Related: 16 Games Like Wordle To Give You Your Word Game Fix ...

  6. Hemis - Wikipedia

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    Hemis, also spelled Hamis, is a village in the Leh district of Ladakh, India. [2] It is located in the Kharu tehsil, 40 km southeast of Leh town on the Leh-Manali Highway and under-construction Bhanupli–Leh line. Hemis is well known for the Hemis monastery that was established in 1672 AD by king Sengge Namgyal. The village hosts a colorful ...

  7. Shanti Stupa, Ladakh - Wikipedia

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    Shanti Stupa is a Buddhist white-domed Stupa (chorten) on a hilltop in Chanspa, Leh district, Ladakh, in north India. [1] It was built in 1991 by Japanese Buddhist monk Gyomyo Nakamura.

  8. Markha River (India) - Wikipedia

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    The Markha River lies within the Hemis National Park. [ 2 ] The Markha Valley is one of the most popular trekking routes in Ladakh , [ 3 ] accessible from Ganda La pass near Spituk in the west, which is usually the beginning point of the trek, [ 4 ] and Gongmaru La pass near Hemis , [ 5 ] where the trek usually ends. [ 4 ]

  9. Thikse Monastery - Wikipedia

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    The annual festival held in the monastery precincts is known as the Gustor ritual, which is held from the 17th to 19th day of the ninth month of the Tibetan calendar (October–November). Sacred dances such as the mask dance or Cham dance are performed as a part of this ritual.