File:Turdak dancer or skeletal dancer.jpg

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Turdak dance or skeletal dance is a sacred monastic ritual mask dance held annually for two days at Lekir monastery in Leh ladakh India

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English: Buddhist sacred mask dance of turdak or skeletal dance depicting impermanence of the world is a part of two days Gustor festival held at Liker monastery anually. This is a part of many dance that is perform during the gustor festival at monastery.
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Camera location34° 17′ 38.69″ N, 77° 12′ 59.62″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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