The
Ladakhis believe implicitly in the influence of gods and
spirits on the material world,
and undertake no major enterprise without taking this influence into
consideration. The lamas are the vital intermediaries between the
human and the spirit worlds. Not only do they perform
the
rites necessary topropitiate the gods - in private houses as well as
in the gompa temples ; they also often take on the role of
astrologers and oracles who can predict the auspicious time for
starting any enterprise, whether ploughing the fields, or taking in
the harves, arranging a marriage or going on a journey- and advise
as to the auspicious way of going about it.
The most famous monk-oracles are those of Matho Gompa. Chosen every
three years by a traditional procedure, two monks spend several
months in a rigorous regimen of prayer and fasting to prepare and
purify themselves for their arduous role. When the time comes they
are possessed by the deity, whose spirit enables them to perform
feats that would be impossible to anyone in a normal state such as
cutting themselves with knives, or sprinting along the gompa's
topmost parapet. In this condition, they will answer questions put
to them concerning individual and public welfare. However, the
spirit is said to be able to detect questions asked by sceptical
observers with the intention of testing him, and to react with
frenzied anger.
There are also in some villages lay people, men and women, who have
special powers as oracles and healers. Some of them belong to
families in which there have been several such receptacles of spirit
forces. Others are diagnosed as such without any hereditary back
ground. The spirits possessing these lay persons are believed to be
capricious, and not always entirely benevolent, and some people
resist being possessed by them. Once they have accepted, however,
they undergo a process of initiation and training by monks and
senior oracles, and only after this is completed may they start
practising. The effectiveness of their spirit- healing is an article
of faith with the Ladakhis.