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The Land Of Celebration
The centuries-old culture of Ladakh has found expression in its monuments, monasteries, oral literature, art forms, fairs and festivals. And in the time-honored tradition of collective celebration: every occasion-marriage, birth, harvesting or even the flowering of plants-is marked by feasting, dancing and the singing of folk songs that form a part of its living heritage.
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Monastic Festivals: A Carnival Of Life
But it is the monastic festivals that provide the average Ladakhi with the spice of life. No there festival can match them in religious and entertainment value.
Monastic festivals are held to commemorate the founding of a monastery, the birthday of its patron saint or major events in the evolution of Tibetan Buddhism. Thousands of people turn out in their colourful best, making every festival a carnival of colors.
   
 
Experience the power of "Chhams"
Chhams, a highly choreographed sacred dance-drama, is the core event of every monastic festival. A select group of resident lamas, in brightly patterned brocade robes, perform these dances in the courtyard of the monastery. All of them wear masks that represent various divinities found in the "Gon Khang" -the room dedicated to the guardian divinities in every major monastery. Some may even represent characters from historical episodes or Tibetan fables.
The lamas, holding ritual objects in their hands, step around the central flagpole of the monastic courtyard in solemn dance and mime, accompanied by the crash of cymbals, the boom of drums, the melodious sound of the "Shawm", and the deep resonance of twelve-foot horns.
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The Beginning
Every dance begins with "Ser Kyem", an invocation-by offerings of sacred water and food-to the gods and the guardians of the four quarters to witness the "Chhams"

The Interludes
In between the more sombre dances, relief is provided by performers in the guise of skeletons who perform comic and acrobatic feats.

   
And At Last, The End Of Evil
As the "Chhams" approaches climax, the votive offering- a grotesque human figure made of dough is ritually dismembered. "Jha Nak", leader of the Black Hat dancers, traditionally does this. He then scatters the pieces in the four cardinal directions. This act has many interpretations: cleansing of the soul, the dissolution of the human body after death, or a re-enactment of the assassination of the Tibetan apostate king Lang-dar-ma by a Buddhist monk in AD842
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Of This Life And The Next
The "Rimpoche" or Head Lama incarnate of the monastery conducts the rites and ceremonies of the festival. He occupies a high throne in the Centre of the verandah at one side of the rectangular courtyard. Other Lamas sit on either side of the throne on carpet-covered straw mattresses, according to their hierarchy.
The Lamas recite mantras associated with various episodes of "Chhams: under the Rimpoche's direction, thus creating the right ambience for devotees to imbibe the religious significance of the dances. The appearance of the masked dancers serves to familiarize the devotees with the kind of divinities they are to encounter during the 49th day, "Bardo" (or transit) period between death and rebirth in one of the six forms of existence depending upon one's Karma (deeds).
   
Makeshift Markets And Merrymaking
The monastic festivals also provide an opportunity for socializing, trading and organizing outings. A makeshift market springs up overnight outside the monastic complex. During the summer festivals, people organize picnics, overnight excursions, and all-night singing and dancing parties
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LADAKH MONASTIC AND NON MONASTIC FESTIVAL LIST AND DATES
FESTIVAL PLACE 2011 2012 2013 2014
SPITUK GUSTOR Spituk JAN 31,FEB 01 JAN 21,22 JAN 9,10 JAN 28,29
DOSMOCHE Leh ,Likir & Deskit Monasteries MAR 2,3 FEB 19,20 FEB 8,9 FEB 27,28
STOK GURU TSE-CHU Stok Monastery MAR 14,15 FEB 2,3 FEB 19,20 MAR 10,11
MATHO NAGRANG Matho Monastery MAR 18,19 FEB 7,8 FEB 24,25 MAR 15,16
BUDDHA PURNIMA Leh JUNE 15 MAY 4 MAY 25 JUNE 13
HEMIS TSE-CHU Hemis Monastery JUL 10,11 JUN 29,30 JUN 18,19 JUL 7,8
YURU KABGYAT Lamayuru Monastery JUN 28,29 JUNE 16,17 JUN 5,6 JUN 24,25
KARSHA GUSTOR (ZANSKAR) Karsha Monastery JUL 27,28 JUL 16,17 JUL 6,7 JUL 24,25
PYANG TSE-DUP Phyang Monastery JUL 28,29 JUL 16,17 JUL 6,7 JUL 24, 25
KORZOK GUSTOR Korzok Monastery AUG 2,3 JUL 22,23 JUL 11,12 JUL 30,31
DAK-THOK TSE-CHU Dakthok Monastery AUG 8,9 JUL 28,29 JUL 18,19 AUG 6,7
SANI NARO NASJAL (ZANSKAR) Sani Monastery, Zanskar AUG 12,13 AUG 1,2 JUL 21,22 AUG 9,10
SHACHUKUL GUSTOR Shachukul Monastery JUL 17,18 JUL 5,6 JUN 25,26 JUL 14,15
THIKSEY GUSTOR Thiksey Monastery NOV 13,14 NOV 1,2 NOV 20,21 NOV 9,10
CHEMREY ANGCHOK Chemrey Monastery NOV 23,24 NOV 11,12 NOV 30, DEC 01 NOV 20,21
GALDAN NAMCHOT All over Ladakh DEC 20 DEC 8 DEC. 27 DEC 16
LOSAR (NEW YEAR) All over Ladakh DEC 25 DEC 14 JAN 02 DEC 22
LADAKH FESTIVAL All over Ladakh 01 to 15 SEPT 01 to 15 SEPT 01 to 15 SEPT 01 to 15 SEPT
SINDU DARSHAN Leh, Choglamsar JUNE JUNE JUNE JUNE
   
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