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Nagadhiraj Himalaya A Review of the
Indian Himalayan
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by Harish Kapadia
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About the
auther:- Mr Harish Kapadia is a veteran Mountaineer & writer.This
was one of the earliest Himalyan travel recorded in the Indian
range.This article is based on 40 years of personal mountaineering
experience of the auther in the indian Himalayan. Courtesy:- Yojana |
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Though a lot has been done in the Indian Himalaya in the last
Millennium, a lot remains to be done. After all what is a
100 years for the Nagadhiraj Himalaya, standing there for centuries.
We must Pledge to know
more about the range and protect it. |
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In the northern direction there is a noble souled mountain called the
Himalaya He is Nagadhiraj, the Lord of all mountains, with his two
extending arms fathoming the eastern and western oceans He stands
unsurpassed as the measuring rod of the earth
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Kalidas in Kumarsambhava
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To the south of Rohtang lies Kullu valley, the most accessible of the
Himalayan valleys. Since the days when General Charles Bruce passed from
the Dhauladhar to Kullu and went across Rohtang, several climbers have
visited these valleys. Bob Pettigrew is credited with several climbs and
explorations in these ranges. After his climb of Papsura he fell and was
carried for 13 days over passes to Manali for an operation. I exchanged
notes with him, for we had both suffered the same type of injury --a
dislocated hip-under parallel circumstances.
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