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Hemis Festival Leh
Devoted to the birth of Buddhist Lord Padmasambhava, who is the creator of Vajrayana Buddhism in Ladakh, Hemis festival is widely known on the 10th day of the Tibetan lunar month. Apparent from its name, the celebrations of this famend festival take place within the Hemis Gompa or monastery, which, together with conserving a sacred popularity, can also be the biggest of its form in Ladakh. The main attractions of Hemis Festival are representing the story between the good and evil. Chams are masked to perform the festival with their up roaring dance moves. The dance are performed with full of the traditional music instruments makes the event a energetic and blissful affair. The main attractions of Hemis Festival Leh are antique objects and relics like Buddhist idols, Tibetan gems jewelry and hand woven dress and shopping stalls. The visitors are very lucky to attend Hemis festival and the unique handicrafts. The Hemis Festival Leh welcomes you the hundreds of tourists to this remote place
Cham Dance
The Cham dance movements are very slow and the mask represents an infrequent physique of the myth. Padmasambhava dance is the famous dance form that shows the defeat of the ruta demons.