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Karsha Monastery or
Karsha Gompa is a
Buddhist monastery in the
Padum Valley of the
Zanskar region of the
union territory of
Ladakh in
northern India....
- The punch-marked
coins were
called "Kārṣāpaṇa"
because they
weighed one
kārsha each. The
period of the
origin of the punch-marked
coins is not yet known...
- 037 ft).
There are
several villages to the north-east of
Padum leading to
Karsha monastery.
Padum is
largely inhabited by
people of
Tibetan descent who follow...
- Buddhism.
Karsha Gustor Festival in
Karsha Monastery is held on the 27th and 28th day of the 6th
Tibetan month which falls in July.
Karsha (biggest Monastery...
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Karsha (Russian: Карша; Dargwa: Хъарша) is a
rural locality (a selo) in
Akushinsky Selsoviet,
Akushinsky District,
Republic of Dagestan, Russia. The po****tion...
- Dršťkovka (dršťková polévka) —
Czech goulash-like
tripe soup.
Fasulia bil
karsha —
Libyan kidney bean soup with tripe. Držková —
Slovak tripe soup (držková...
- centuries, two
Royal Houses were
founded in Zanskar, and the
monasteries of
Karsha and
Phugtal (see picture) were built.
Until the 15th
century Zanskar existed...
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quarter Karshapanas,
karshapanas themselves being the
quarter value of
Karsha (13.7 gram, 128 ratti) or 32
ratti which is the same as the
regular weight...
- with a nail on the end), or even the forefinger, to draw
ritual furrows (
karsha) for
purpose of
delineating the
protected sacred ritual space from evil...
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southeast of Ru'us al-Jibal, and is the main wadi of the
drainage basin of
Karsha,
named after the port,
beach and
current residential area of the city of...