Ladakh celebrates its annual "Losar" festival
Updated on Dec 24, 2008 08:12 pm IST
Residents of India's northernmost region of Ladakh celebrate the onset of their new year "Losar" with great festivity and fervor. Losar is a Tibetan word for New Year. 'Lo' means year and 'sar' means new. The annual Losar, as per the Tibetan calendar, generally commences a week prior to the Gregorian New Year and the celebrations continue till January end.
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