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Dosmoche festival
Masked Dances In The Royal Courtyard
An ancient tradition started by the kings of
Ladakh , Docmoche is still celebrated every year in
February with great pomp and fervour. The courtyard
of the chapel below the gates of the Leh of the Leh
Palace comes alive with the music of drums and the thumping
steps of the masked Lamas from different monasteries
performing the sacred dance-drama. The Lamas prepare,
consecrate and eventually destroy the sacrificial offerings
as the climax.
The Tantra Of 'DO'
The Lamas from the Thak Thok Monastery, the only Nyingmapa
foundation of Ladakh, who are experts in tantric practice
and astrology, prepare the elaborate 'DO' or Thread
Crosses - the main objects of offering, which ensnare
all the evil spirits, hungry ghosts and demonic forces
when the prescribed mantras are recited and requisite
rites observed by the Lamas.
The Festive Procession
Ten other kinds of offerings, of different shapes and
sizes, complement the main offering. These are brought
down from the main venue and carried through the main
bazaar. Black Hat dancers, followed by the lamas in
their religious costumes and the local people in their
resplendent best, make this a spectacular procession.
Musicians and the monastic orchestra lead the way. Outside
the town, the offerings are burnt and destroyed with
great fanfare to wish away all evil spirits and guard
against natural calamities and disasters in the coming
year.
Dosmoche celebrations are also held in the Likir (Indus
Valley) and Deksit (Nubra valley) monasteries. In Deksit,
a number of folk dances are performed as interludes
to the 'Chhams'.
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