Sunday, December 30, 2007
Shivling (6,543m). Mahadev Ka Ling
Elevation: 6,543 m (21,467 ft)
Location: Uttarakhand, India
Range : Gangotri Group, Garhwal Himalaya
Prominence 850 m (2,790 ft)
Shivling is a two summit mountain which rises not far from the snout of the Gangotri Glacier
Due to its unusual shape [which earned it its nickname 'Indian Matterhorn'] and easy access, Shivling is very popular among climbers.
About ten routes have been put up on both of its summits, in spite of the fact that there are still unclimbed peaks not far away.
The Czech Express Route put up during the 1993 season is perhaps the most spectacular line to the summit.
[Regarding its name, connotations of Lord Shiva and the mountain's phallic shape are sometimes mentioned. To the millions of Indian Pilgrims who ventured anywhere near it it was known as Mahadev Ka Ling. or Mahdeo Ka Linga]
When the first British surveyors ( Cpt. John Hogdson and his assistant James Herbert reached Kedarnath in June 1817 they renamed the mountain Mount Moria (in honor of the new Governor General of the East India Company Lord Moria) and looking at the 4 peaks which surround Shivling in a fit religious zeal they renamed the mountains St. George, St Andrew, St. Patrick & St. David.
thankfully this was not allowed to stand and today it is known as Shivling the lesser of Shiva's Abode in the Great Himalayas
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Labels: Garhwal Himal, Indian Himalayas, Peaks and Passes, Uttarakhand
Sunday, December 23, 2007
A Spot of Gold.
The climb from Padum to the village of Thongde which has a small gompa, which offers spectacular vistas looking down, the view up isn't too bad either when viewed in the golden light bestowed as a parting gift from the departing day...
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Labels: Leh Ladakh, Zen Locales
Monday, December 17, 2007
Elysian fields.
Winter is the fav time of the year for me. Maybe its the extra layers of clothes and the amazing number of pockets which sprout up and you can actually make use of, I don't know.
Nothing Better than a winter morn in a far off mountain valley shrouded in mists which play betweem rocks giving you glimpses of mountains behind them
This is how I picture my elysian fields to be...
My Utopia (NoWhere)
The perfect avenue to enter the fabled elysian fields.
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Labels: Sikkim
Wednesday, November 28, 2007
Saturday, November 17, 2007
The Treasure of the Five Snows. Kanchanjunga Sikkim.
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Monday, November 5, 2007
On The North Eastern shores of Tso Khar
Lenticular Clouds hover over the mountains on the North East shores of Tso Khar in Ladakh
The pastel colors are sublime
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Saturday, November 3, 2007
Saturday, October 20, 2007
Friday, October 19, 2007
The Three Towers
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Labels: Mountain Madness, Spiti