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main town of the region, is dominated by Sengge Namgyal's nine-storey Palace,
a building in the grand tradition of Tibetan architecture, said to have inspired
the famous Potala in Lhasa, which was built half a century later. Above it,
on Namgyal Tsemo, the peak overlooking the town, are the ruins of the earliest
royal residence at Leh, a fort built by King Tashi Namgyal in the 16th century.
The associated temples remain intact, but they are kept locked except during
the morning and evening hours when a monk toils up the hills from Sankar Gompa
to attend to the butter-lamps in front of the images.
In
the other direction, down from the bazaar, are the stalls of the Tibetan traders
where you can bargain for pearls, turquoise, coral, malachite, lapis lazuli
and many other kinds of semi-precious stones and jewelry, as well as curiously
carved yak-horn boxes, quaint brass locks, china or metal bowls, or any of a
whole array of curious. When you're tired of strolling, you can step into any
of several restaurants, some of them in the open air- in gardens, or on the
sidewalk - which serve local, Tibetan, Indian and Continental cuisine.
Too
far for a stroll, not far enough to be called a trek, there are several attractive
destinations within a 10-kms radius of Leh. Sabu, a charming village with a
small gompa, nestles between two southward-stretching spurs of the Ladakh range
about 9km away. In the same direction, but nearer town, is Choglamsar, with
the Tibetan refugee settlement including a child's village, a handicrafts centre
devoted largely to carpet-weaving, and the Dalai Lama's prayer-gournd, Jiva-tsal.
Some 8km on the Srinagar road is the turning for Spituk Gompa, and village.
On of the gompa's main features is the chapel dedicated to the Goddess Tara,
with twenty-three images of her various manifestations.
In
geological terms, this is a young land, formed only a few million years ago
by the buckling and folding of the earth's crust as the Indian sub-continent
pushed with irresistible force against the immovable mass of Asia. Its basic
contours, uplifted by these unimaginable tectonic movements, have been modified
over the millennia by the opposite process of erosion, sculpted into the form
we see today by wind and water.
Usually their prayers are answered, for the skies are clear and the sun shines
for over 300 days in the year.
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