Ladakh Fairs Festivals
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Many of the annual festivals of the Gompas take place in winter, which is a relatively idle time for majority of the people. These take the form of dance-dramas in the gompa courtyards. Lamas, attired in colourful robes and wearing masks, perform mimes symbolising various aspects of the religion such as the progress of the individual soul and its purification or the triumph of good over evil. Local people flock from near and far to these events and the spiritual benefits they get are no doubt heightened by their enjoyment of the party atmosphere .
Hemis Festival in Ladakh
Hemis is the biggest and most famous of the monastic festivals...read more about Hemis
Dosmoche Festival in Ladakh
Dosmoche, the festival of the scapegoat, is celebrated with fervor at Leh. Falling in the second half of February, Dosmoche is one of two New Year festivals, the other being Losar. At Dosmoche, a great wooden mast decorated with streamers and religious emblems is et up outside Leh. At the appointed time, offerings of storma, ritual figures moulded out of dough, are brought out and ceremonially cast away into the desert, or burnt. These scapegoats carry away with them the evil spirits of the old year, and thus the town is cleansed and made ready to welcome the new year. Spituk, stok, thikse, chemrey and Matho all have their festivals in winter, between November and March. Likir and Deskit (Nubra )time their festivals to coincide with Dosmoche.Losar
Losar -this spectacular festival celebrates the Ladakhi/Tibetan new year.
Festivities last for 2 weeks during December or January,depending on the
Lunar calander . All Ladakhi Buddhists celebrate it by making offerings to
the gods, both in gompas and in their domestic shrines. The festival is
marked with ancient rituals,the stage fights between good & evil,
chanting and passing through the crowds with fire torches. The dance of the
Ibex deer and the dramatic battles between the King & his ministers add
to the joyous atmosphere. Full of music,dancing and merry-making ! This
important festival changes location & dates every year. Sindhu Darshan
Sindhu Darshan Festival, as the name suggests, is a celebration of river Sindhu, also known as the Indus. People travel for a Darshan and Puja of the River Sindhu (Indus) which originates from the Mansarovar in Tibet. The Festival aims at projecting the Sindhu river as a symbol of multi-dimensional cultural identity, communal harmony and peaceful co-existence in India. Whilst promoting tourism in this area, this festival is also a symbolic salute to the brave soldiers of India who have valiantly fought the odds at Siachen, Kargil and other places.It is also an opportunity for people from around the country and overseas to visit the beautiful regions of Leh and Ladakh. Celebrated first time in the year 1997, the festival is organised annually at Leh in the month of May-June by the Government of Jammu and Kashmir with the support of the Ministry of tourism and culture, Government of India. The festival is kaleidoscope of Indian culture and showcases an exciting array of performing arts being brought together at an exciting place. As part of the celebrations, various groups from different states in India bring water from the other mighty rivers in the country in earthen pots and immerse these pots in the Sindhu river, thereby mingling the river water with other waters of the land.
Ladakh Harvest Festival
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festival usually starts from 1st september and lasts till sepftember 15th.
It is a colourful celebration of the rich,cultural diversity of Ladakh's
people. The weeks long festivities are held all over the region. Music,
theatre, polo, archery,& wedding ceremonies,are performed daily along
with mask and folk dances,with the final carnival parade passing through the
streets of Leh. 



