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This may in part be due to the fact that Duddhism seems to be a genuinely non - violent religion with no tradition of holy wars or religious persecution , so that where Bud- dhists are in the majority they are content to live at peace ...
This may in part be due to the fact that Duddhism seems to be a genuinely non - violent religion with no tradition of holy wars or religious persecution , so that where Bud- dhists are in the majority they are content to live at peace ...
الصفحة 234
Socio - political control is also wielded through religious persons . Some senior Lamas wield authority in religious and social matters . " The fear of Kushoks ' curse , a boycott by the Lamas and non - admission into Gompas have great ...
Socio - political control is also wielded through religious persons . Some senior Lamas wield authority in religious and social matters . " The fear of Kushoks ' curse , a boycott by the Lamas and non - admission into Gompas have great ...
الصفحة 243
At religious feasts such as the very popular Hemis feast that takes place in the summer , paying foreigners are given priority and local pilgrims often do not have enough room . Sometimes Lamas also show tourists , paying an additional ...
At religious feasts such as the very popular Hemis feast that takes place in the summer , paying foreigners are given priority and local pilgrims often do not have enough room . Sometimes Lamas also show tourists , paying an additional ...
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Introduction | 1 |
The Land and The People | 12 |
History of Ladakhi Rulers | 31 |
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