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Ajanta & Ellora
Bodhgaya
Gaya
Kapilavastu
Kaushambi
Kushinagar
Ladakh
Lumbini
Nalanda
Nagarjunakonda
Nagarjunasagar
Orissa
& Buddhism
Rajgir
Sanchi
Sankisa
Sarnath
Sikkim
Sravasti
Tabo
Tawang
Vaishali
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THE PLACE :
Ladakh (The little Tibet) , A land which can be described only in Speculative Expanse - Geographical, historical and human factors have endowded this region, known earlier as Manyul - the land of men - with its unique character and place in the World.
Bounded By two of the world's mightiest mountain ranges, the Great Himalaya & the karakoram, it lies at altitudes ranging from about 9,000 feet (2,750 m) at Kargil to 25,170 feet (7,672 m) at Saser Kangri in the Karakoram. Thus summer temperatures rarely exceed about 27°C in the shade, while in winter they may plummet to minus 20°C even in Leh.
The approach to a Buddhist village is invariably marked by mani walls which are long chest -high structures faced with engraved stones bearing the mantra om mane padme hum and by chorten, commemorative cairns, like stone pepper-pots. Many villages are crowned with a gompa or monastery which may be anything from an imposing complex of temples , prayer halls & monk's dwellings, to a tiny hermittage housing a single image & home to a solitary lama.
MONASTERIES
Alchi, Hemis, Lamayuru, Likir, Phyang, Shey, Spituk, Stok, Thiksey, Shankar , Basgo, Chemrey , Stakna, Matho , Mulbekh , Tak-Thog and Cave Monastery
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