Bono na

The Bono-na or Bono nah is an ancient festival of the Minaro ( Brokpa) people[4] hosted alternatively between Dha and Garkon villages of the Aryan Valley region of Ladakh, India with a gap of a year.

[5] It is a festival of thanksgiving to their deities and gods for good crops and prosperity to the people and the land of Minaro.

After the completion of meditation, the villagers assemble around him and sing ballads, perform folk dances and treat him like a god and worship him.

This hymnal has illustrated the list of place names of their migration from Gilgit to the present Da hanu region.

[12][13] The elders of Dha claimed that their ancestors have originally came from Europe,[14] and settled in Pur Valley, east of Gilgit.

After they faced an assassination plan from a king of Gilgit, the brothers Galo, Melo and Dulo decided settle in their favourite place.