Ladakh: Culture, History, and Development between Himalaya and Karakoram. Martin Van Beek, Kristoffer Brix Bertelsen, and Paul Pedersen, eds. Oxford: Alden Press, 1999. 414 pp., photographs, maps, index.doi:10.1525/ae.2001.28.4.935Peter Sutherland...
The proximity to the valleys of Kashmir, Kishtwar and Kulu resulted in the mutual influence of culture and ethno types in between Ladakh and those regions. The golden era of Ladakh came in the early 17th century, when its trade flourished under the wise rule of the famous king Sengge ...
Culture Name Indian, Hindu, Bharati Orientation Identification. India constitutes the largest part of the subcontinental land mass of South Asia, an area it shares with six other countries, including Nepal, Pakistan, and Bangladesh. It has highly variable landforms, that range from torrid ...
A history of the various religious establishments of Ladakh called "A rosary of lotuses" Understanding historical, cultural and religious frameworks of mountain communities and disasters in Nubra valley of LadakhThe present paper seeks to study the impact of religion, culture, customs and rituals of ...
“भारत” (Bharat) has one of the oldest civilizations in the world with vast history, food culture, bio-resources, ethnicity, and customs. Ethnic food has a cultural connotation in India and is linked to diverse ethnicity which...
At the end of the 9th century, central Tibetan culture began to heavily influence the history, culture and religious development of Ladakh. Thus, in order to understand Ladakh's development, it is necessary to first review the events occurring in Tibet. Beginning in the 7th century and continui...
The culture, history, spirituality and tourism of Ladakh. Ladakh, where the earth meets the sky. thanking the himalaya for being there for us Posted onMarch 27, 2024byecoladakh March 27, 2024 Hi there, Really the mountains of the Himalayas serve as a natural refrigerator for the Indian sub...
Challenge yourself to get to know Delft Island’s local culture; this will be one of the most interesting and exciting experiences. From there, take the first step with the stunning locally-made artwork, including palm-frond mats and baskets that talented island elders creatively weave. Learning...
Unwanted press attention to his aristocratic background led Dillon to flee to India where he immersed himself in Buddhist studies, pursued ordination and took on the Buddhist name, Sramanera Jivaka. However, he was initially refused ordination and soon moved on to Ladakh, where he was ordained ...
A history of Far Eastern art Covers Himalayan areas--Ladakh, Kashmir, Tibet, and Nepal. New chronologies in Stone age and Bronze Age, China, Korea, and Japan. C Macsherry,SE Lee - H.N. Abrams 被引量: 12发表: 1964年 Looking Modern: East Asian Visual Culture from Treaty Ports to World...