Handmade Tibetan Pendant Klachakra Pendant
Handmade Tibetan Pendant Klachakra Pendant
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In Ladakh adventurous activities are really exciting and one can have the most thrilling experience of their life with mountaineering, trekking, jeep safaris, biking and cycling. Trek to the highest mountain ranges and enjoy beautiful views from top. Stay overnight in camps and get into a deep slumber beneath the far reaching sky. Passionate travelers do not let go even a single moment without ecstasy so they come to this land to explore their daring side. Other activities include river rafting, archery and polo competitions.
Shopping Extravaganza
In Ladakh various popular places are their where shopaholics will find some of the unique and beautiful Ladakhi items. These markets are full of Tibetan handicraft products like prayer wheels, Thangka paintings and Buddhist masks. Tibetan silver jewelry and traditional Ladakhi jewelry are on the hit list of most of the women visitors. Pashmina shawls, locally handmade woolen rugs, carpets sweaters, caps, gloves and socks are the usual things people buy during their tour.
A beautiful region integrated with natural beauty that offers incomparable excitement as well is definitely a place worth visiting at least once in a lifetime. One should go on a tour to Leh and Ladakh with plenty of time in hand and a lot of preparation as this place has a lot to offer which can be enjoyed whole heartedly.
Shyam Sunder Rajbanshi of the Epigraphy division (Department of Archaeology) read the inscription at the base of the life-sized statue with a good deal of excitement. After painstaking effort and much debate between experts, the literal translation was finally deciphered as, ‘ The year 107. Among the Kings, the Fourth, Late Sri Jayavarmma.'
Thus a chapter in the ancient history of Nepal was unveiled. The material used in the making of this antique statue- sankhu type sandstone (sandstone without polish), as well as the use of an early script proved that this statue was from the first Lichchavi samvat (Saka Samvat), which meant that it was made in the 2nd century A.D. This statue, discovered in Maligaon in 1994, was the earliest of any found with tibetan beads inscriptions on it.
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