Hemis


Hemis, also spelled Hamis, is a village in the Leh district of Ladakh, India. It is located in the Kharu tehsil, 40 km southeast of Leh town.
Hemis is well known for the Hemis monastery that was established in 1672 AD by king Senge Nampar Gyalva. The village hosts a colorful festival held in July. It is close to the Hemis National Park, an area that is home to the endangered snow leopard. The national park was created in 1981.

Hemis Monastery

Hemis Monastery already existed before the 11th century. Nāropā, the pupil of the yogi Tilopa, and teacher of the translator Marpa was connected with this monastery. A translation of Naropa's biography has been found in Hemis monastery. It has been translated by A. Grünwedel. In 1887, Nicolas Notovitch wrote a book claiming to be the translation of a document held in Hemis Library that states Jesus had spent his unknown years at the Hemis monastery.

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According to the 2011 census of India, Hemis has 24 households. The effective literacy rate is 90.63%.
TotalMaleFemale
Population31325657
Children aged below 6 years25187
Scheduled caste000
Scheduled tribe856124
Literates26123031
Workers 17714136
Main workers 17314033
Main workers: Cultivators481830
Main workers: Agricultural labourers110
Main workers: Household industry workers000
Main workers: Other1241213
Marginal workers 413
Marginal workers: Cultivators000
Marginal workers: Agricultural labourers000
Marginal workers: Household industry workers000
Marginal workers: Others413
Non-workers13611521