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  • xix+312p., 26 Figures; 131 Colour & 95 B/W; Illustrations;Appendix; Bibliography; Index; 29cm.
  • Hardcover
  • English language
  • Sharada Publishing House
  • 29.08.2013
  • ISBN 13: 9788192698304

Buddhist Monasteries of Ladakh

Synopsis

Government of India opened Ladakh for foreign tourist in 1975. This initiative of the Government attracted European scholars and tourists and gave a boost to economics activities. From 1975-85, large number of tourists visited Ladakh and created an inquisitiveness and interest in the Tibetan art and artifacts. Dozens of Kashmiris and locals opened kiosks and started selling local handicrafts. In the process replicas of thang-kas and ritual objects were also sold in the market. This period of ten years of commercial activity in the art object started posing a threat and it was felt necessary by the monasteries financially and other institutions to undertake the cultural heritage of Ladakh. For quite a considerable period this endeavour of government did not yield any tangible results, but definitely laid the beginning of a dialogue between monasteries and government. Government institutions initiated study and inculcated a sense of significance in the minds of Lamas and other concerned.

The Present study is a molecule attempt in understanding the monasteries and the objects housed therein. Much ,ore remains to be done in different parts of Ladakh to assess the enormous wealth of art, architecture and literature. Hope future scholars may take forward what has been dine in the present stusy.

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R.C. Agrawal

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