- @Amrapali #img-anno http://blog.theotherhome.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/07/Losar-Festival.jpg {u'shapes': [{u'geometry': {u'y': 0.7794486215538847, u'x': 0.9516666666666667, u'width': 0.030000000000000027, u'height': 0.09022556390977443}, u'type': u'rect'}], u'src': u'http://blog.theotherhome.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/07/Losar-Festival.jpg', u'context': u'http://testapp.swtr.us/annotate?where=http://www.abasar.net/kuluDevtas_on_the_run%5B1%5D.JPG', u'comment': u'Losar Festival (Source: Kalsang Dondrup)\nLadakh - India\nIt is the New year celebration for Tibetans. It also marks the King Jamyal Namgyal\u2019s expedition against the Baltistan. The festival is for a month long duration. Ibex, the symbol of the festival, is put on walls and houses symbolizing splendor. Losar was actually first celebrated in the 15th century. The festival is organized in the peak of winter season during the 11th month of the Buddhist year. Buddhists make offering to the Almighty as well as deities and animals.'} created: Thu, 25 Sep 2014, 04:09 PM UTC