- Korzok Monastery
Korzok is a Tibetan Buddhist
monastery and ancient village on the western bank ofTsomoriri lake inLeh District ,Ladakh ,India . Korzok is situated at 15,000 feet (4,572 m) and houses aShakyamuni Buddha and other statues and is home to about 35 monks.The Korzok Gu-stor festival is held at the monastery and attracts many Chang-pa, the
Tibetan plateau nomadic herdsmen. The festival lasts for two days and ends with the dismemberment and dispersal of the 'Storma' (sacrificial cake) by the leader of theBlack Hat dancers in a ceremony called 'Argham' (Killing). cite web|url=http://footlooseindia.com/ladakhtours/korzokgustor.htm|title=Korzok Gustor Festival|date=2007|publisher=Footloose India|accessdate=September 1|accessyear=2008 ] The ceremony symbolizes the destruction of evil and pays homage to the the assassination of the Tibetan apostate KingLang-dar-ma , by a Buddhist monk in the mid 9th century. At the festival masks are worn by the dancers to represent theDharmapalas (guardian divinities of the Buddhist pantheon), and the patron divinities of theGeluk-pa sect ofTibetan Buddhism .References
External links
* [http://www.flickr.com/search/?q=Korzok+ Flickr images]
* [http://www.india9.com/i9show/Korzok-Monastery-61186.htm India9.com]
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