Photos of a Buddhist festival show ritual dances in India’s Ladakh

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One by one, 13 Buddhist monks wearing brightly colored silk costumes and wide-brimmed black hats, stepped onto the rectangular courtyard of the Hemis monastery. They began a ritual dance to a slow rhythm set by drums, cymbals and horns.

As they moved, the white human skull motifs on their costume caught the morning sun. They danced to ward off mythical evil beings and clear the courtyard of negative energy.

That set the stage for the ritual dances to follow at the Hemis Festival — or Hemis Tsechu.

Hemis Gompa belongs to the Drukpa Kagyu school of Tibetan Buddhism and is one of the most imp...

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