Situated at a distance of around 40 km southeast of Leh, Hemis
is located in the Ladakh division of the Indian state of Jammu
& Kashmir. It takes its name from the world famous Buddhist
Gompa situated here.The Hemis monastery was established in 1672
AD by the then king Senge Nampar Gyalva. Across the stillness
of the wide expanse, the Hemis gompa stands upright built in Tibetan
style, jutting out of the mountain top. The practices at the Hemis
monastery are a direct lineal descent of the teachings expounded
in the Mahayoga Tantra school, or the esoteric school of vajrayana.

Hemis
Monastery simply conjures up an image of magnificent snow covered
peaks, alpine green valleys and high altitude passes. It reflects
the Buddhist culture and living life in harmony among such harsh
climatic conditions of Ladakh. There are a number of shrines around
this great courtyard, all of them of considerable interest. Hemis,
however, it best known to tourists because of its colorful festival
held in July. At this time, monks perform their traditional dances
to celebrate the birth anniversary of the monastery's founder,
Padmasambhava. Its resident Lamas perform sacred masked dances
leading to the destruction of the evil forces, & sacrificial
offerings. The festival takes an auspicious turn every 12 years
in the Tibetan year of the Monkey (2004).