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Inside the Gompa it is dark and one's eyes take time to adjust to the shade. At the far end is an altar on which there are numerous tiny carved idols arranged in rows before a glass case containing a life size idol of the Buddha. This is carved in wood and painted gold with a background of lotus flowers.
A small room above the temple contains two more altars and many more carved images of the Buddha, besides all the grotesque masks and head dresses used in the war dance and the devil dance on special occasions. The war dance is held during the "Feast of the Snowy Heights" to celebrate the spirit of the demons. These Buddhists have incorporated some of the local folklore in their religion. |
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