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Comparison on the festival of ladakh and West Bengal​

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Answered by nehakri281
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The flora and fauna of ladakh was first situated by

Ferdinand stoliczka,an Australian Czech paleontologists who carry out massive expedition

in the region of 1870 the fauna of Ladakh was much in common with that of Central Asia generally and especially both of the Tibetan plateau an expressions to this are the words many of which migrate from the warmer parts of India to spend the summer in Ladakh for Such an arid area Ladakh has a great diversity of birds - total of 318 species have been recorded ( including 30 species have not seen since 1960) many of these Birds reside or breed at high altitude wetlands such as Tso Moriri

Answered by AneesKakar
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Ladakh is a region in the northernmost part of India, while West Bengal is a state in the eastern part of the country. Both Ladakh and West Bengal have a rich cultural heritage and are known for their unique festivals.

Some of the festivals celebrated in Ladakh include:

(1.) Losar: This is the New Year festival of Ladakh, celebrated in January or February. It is marked by the exchange of gifts and the performance of traditional dances.

(2.) Hemis Festival: This festival is held in the Hemis Monastery and is dedicated to Lord Padmasambhava, the founder of Tibetan Buddhism. It is held in June or July and is accompanied by traditional music, dancing, and the display of sacred thangkas (Tibetan scroll paintings).

(3.) Phyang Tsedup: This festival is held in the Phyang Monastery and celebrates the victory of good over evil. It is held in June or July and is marked by the performance of traditional dances, music, and the display of sacred artefacts.

Some of the festivals celebrated in West Bengal include:

(1.) Durga Puja: This is the most important festival in West Bengal, celebrated in honour of the goddess Durga. It is held in October and is marked by the construction of elaborate pandals (temporary structures) to house the idols of the goddess and her children.

(2.) Diwali: This is the festival of lights, celebrated by Hindus all over the world. In West Bengal, it is celebrated with the lighting of diyas (small clay lamps) and the exchange of sweets and gifts.

(3.) Holi: This is the festival of colours, celebrated in March. It is a joyous occasion, marked by the throwing of coloured powders and the singing and dancing to the beats of traditional drums.

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