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Tegar
Tiggar, also known as Tegar, is a high-altitude village in the Leh district of Jammu and Kashmir, India.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Blockwise Village Amenity Directory )〕 It is located in the Nubra tehsil, in the Nubra Valley of Ladakh region. == Buddhism ==
Tegar is a Buddhist village on the fringes of the Tibetan Cultural Area. There are two sects of Buddhists living in the village. Each sect has specific affiliation to the nearby monasteries of the sect. One set of villagers belong to the Gelukpa Order or Yellow Hat Sect of Buddhists, and they are under the religious patronage of the Samtsaling Monastery, which is 3 km away from the village. The second set of people, from a hamlet of the village belong to the Diskit Gompa, the oldest and the largest monastery. Both monasteries own land in the village, which are given on tenement to the villagers for rising agricultural crops. Every month, the ''Lapsang'' ritual is observed by the villagers, which is presided by the monks deputed by the particular Order of the monastery. The villagers also attend the monastery of their affiliation on all festival events. In addition to the monasteries, there are two ''Manekhangs'' or temples, one of each sect, in the village. A monk is appointed as priest for each of these temples and they are drawn from the monasteries of the same Order.
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