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The
most attractive feature of the landscape of India
are the Buddhist Gompas. These aesthetically pleasing
and architecturally interesting gompas provide the
focus for the faith of the highly religious Buddhist
people. They are the places of worship, isolated
meditation and religious instructions for the young.
Beautiful paintings of the Buddha, Boddhisatvas,
Dishapals, Dharmchakras and Mandals adorn the walls
and the inner chambers of these exclusive gompas.
Hemis is the biggest Gompa of Ladakh, was established
by king Singe Namgyal in the 17th century. It is
famous for its magnificent summer festival, which
the birth anniversary of Guru Padmasambhava.
The annual festival celebration held at the Gompas
are a colorful sight with masked dances and religious
ceremonies drawing both pilgrims and tourists in
large numbers. |