Short note on backwater and gompas
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The backwater is formed when a part of a river or a lake is bounded by a dam or any other obstruction, where there is almost no underwater current.
These backwaters may be a long series of canals and lagoons, as seen in Kerala and visited by the tourists for boating. Gompas are Buddhist monasteries or their seats of learning; where the young Buddhist monks achieve their lessons on Buddhist scriptures and even spend hours in meditation.
There are plenty of such gompas available various places of Northern India, Tibet, Nepal and Bhutan.
These backwaters may be a long series of canals and lagoons, as seen in Kerala and visited by the tourists for boating. Gompas are Buddhist monasteries or their seats of learning; where the young Buddhist monks achieve their lessons on Buddhist scriptures and even spend hours in meditation.
There are plenty of such gompas available various places of Northern India, Tibet, Nepal and Bhutan.
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gompas at Buddhist temples located in Tibet and Ladakh India Nepal and Bhutan there design and interior details very firm reason to reason however or follower general layout of the central prayer hall containing a Buddha statue benches for the monks are non stop engage in prayer for meditation and actors living condition
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