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what is backwater and gompas

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Answered by itztaesprincessliza
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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.

Answered by lisa0001
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backwater

A backwater is a part of a river in which there is little or no current. It can refer to a branch of a main river, which lies alongside it and then rejoins it, or to a body of water in a main river, backed up by the tide or by an obstruction such as a dam.

gompas

A Gompa or Gönpa (Tibetan: དགོན་པ།, Wylie: dgon pa "remote place", Sanskrit araṇya), also known as ling (Wylie: gling), is a Buddhist ecclesiastical fortifications of learning, lineage and sādhanā that may be understood as a conflation of a fortification, a vihara and a university associated with Tibetan Buddhism

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