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cultural heritage of ladakh​

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Answered by saleemaabdullatiff
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Monasteries have a wealth of artefacts, Lamayuru, the oldest religious centre of Ladakh, beats all other in sheer grandeur. In its uniqueness of wood carving, statues and frescoes, Alchi offers the highest rewards. ... Most of these can be conveniently visited from Leh as buses ply daily between Leh and those monasteries.

Their culture is rich and colorful, centering around the beliefs and practices of Tibetan Mahayana Buddhism, the predominant religion. Ladakh and the tiny kingdom of Bhutan, east of India, are perhaps the purest remaining examples of traditional Tibetan societies since China's subjugation of Tibet in the 1950s.

The present Ladakh was divided into two provinces while the third comprised western Tibet. The area of western Tibet slipped away from the kingdom but was reunited in 16th Century A.D. by the famous Ladakhi ruler Sengge Namgyal. Ladakh was an independent country since the middle of 10th century.

Answered by piyadutiya
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Ladakh has a very rich culture which is displayed in the many festivals held there. In Ladakh every occasion, whether it is a marriage ceremony, birth, harvesting, commemoration of head lamas, losar, etc. is marked by feasting, dancing, singing of folksongs that forms an important part of its living heritage.

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