Naropa, the Kumbha of Ladakh, to start from September 16
Times of IndiaTimes Travel Editor/TRAVEL NEWS, LADAKH/ Created : Aug 30, 2018, 14:42 IST
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2018 will see the Himalayas of Ladakh resonating with celebrations from September 16 to September 20. If you are in Ladakh around for these dates, this is what you need to know about this festival.
2018 will see the Himalayas of Ladakh resonating with celebrations from September 16 to September 20. If you are in Ladakh around for these dates, this is what you need to know about this festival. Read less
Naropa, the Himalayan Kumbha
While Ladakh and the surrounding region is famous and much loved for the solitude here, Naropa is when lakhs of followers of the Drukpa sect make a beeline for the hills. Much like the Kumbha Mela in the plains, this festival brings together people from all over the world, complete with elaborate rituals and colourful celebrations that continues for days.
The festival celebrates the life and teachings of Naropa, a scholar saint. His teachings also form the core of Buddhist learnings, thus making him a prominent name in Ladakh as well.
The venue
The celebrations
Another highlight of Naropa Festival 2018 is the epic concert that is planned for September 20, for this one aims to mark its name in the Guinness Book of World Records.
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