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Tribes in northern India mark the Losar New Year festival - MSNTribes in northern India marked the Losar New Year festival. Footage shows the residents of Spiti Village in Himachal Pradesh performing folk dances in a snow-covered open area on March 3. Locals ...
The Losar festival marks the beginning of the New Year for the people of Ladakh. It is a rather important festival for them, and arrives two-months in advance in Ladakh according to the Tibetan ...
Losar festival, which has its origin in the 15th century, celebrates the Ladakhi or Tibetan New Year. It is said to last 15 days, but the first 3 days are the most important ones.
There’s still time to make plans to get to the state of Sikkim to witness the magnificent Losar Festival . The state of Sikkim in the NorthEast of India is a fascinating place, as are all the states ...
Indira Gandhi Rashtriya Manav Sangrahalaya organized the Losar Festival at the Himalaya Village open air exhibition area of Museum. For this festival, 20 traditional artists came in museum under ...
Three people have been killed and more than a dozen hospitalized following a sudden crowd surge at a popular Hindu festival ...
Jammu, December 6 Ladakh is preparing for the ‘Losar’ festival or the Tibetan New Year for which authorities are leaving no stone unturned. To discuss and plan for the upcoming Losar festival ...
Our Correspondent Leh, December 27 Celebration of the Ladakhi New Year Losar began in the Union Territory with festive and traditional fervour on Friday. The celebration will last for three to ...
Residents of India's northernmost region of Ladakh celebrate the onset of their new year "Losar" with great festivity and fervor. Losar is a Tibetan word for New Year. 'Lo' means year and 'sar ...
The celebrations go on for three days, but in some regions, Tibetan people celebrate Losar for fifteen days. It's like a festival for all Tibetans across the world, where they come together, offer ...
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