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India Spiritual Tours - Garhwal |
Garhwal
has its history, was buried for a long time but the recent archeological excavation
have testified to prehistory of civilization in Garhwal. Extensively buried sites
& a variety of pottery & grave goods date some settlement back 800 B.C.
Garhwal is one of the most beautiful lands in whole of Asia. It
is the land of snowy mountains, whose peaks glisten in the sun; boulders- stvern
glaciers; gurgling streams; dense conifer clad slopes; terraced fields; deep V
shaped valleys; steep gorges and a friendly hill folk. Garhwal
is also the source of the two most sacred rivers Ganga & Yamuna. In this region
tourism as pilgrimage, is an old age phenomenon. It has been the destination if
millions of pilgrimage, sages hermits, travelers, poets, writers, naturalist,
historians and geographers since time immortally fortunately the recent trend
of tourism towards nature has provided it to be a better prospect to be a perfect
destination.
Primitive immensity of Karakoram, the aloof domination of mt.everest,
the soften Caucasian beauties
of the Hindukush, nor any of the many regions of Himachal can compare with beauty
of Garhwal. Mountains and valleys, forest & alps, birds & animals, butterflies
and flowers. All combine to make a sum of delightful un- surpassable elsewhere.
The
human interest is stronger than in any other mountain region in the world, for
these ancient named peaks are written of in the earliest historical record of
the Indo Aryan race. Culture,
nature & religion are almost inseparable in Garhwal. So steeped is the culture
of the people of Garhwal, which derives much of its inspiration on from the nature
around. Garhwal
is a paradise for mountaineers, trekkers, Rafters, wildlife viewer. It is also
a home of some of the most challenging peaks e.g.. Nanda-Devi, Trishul, Shivling,
Bhagirathi, Kamet, Neelkanth, Dunagiri, and banderpunch etc.
In the word of Dr. F.S.Smythe:
"There
comes to me a great desire to tread the hills. I wanted to feel than beneath me,
to see them around me, above me, and below me, longed to gasp them & lift
myself up, I wanted to be soaked by rain & dried by sun; to sweat; shiver
to toil, to rest. There was a something I had to seek. What it was I did not know.
I only know I had to seek it." Lord
Vishnu, one of the Trinity, imprinted on Aston let into the upper wall of the
Pauri, an object of special reverence. It is quite a sight to behold when hundreds
of light candles are floated on the pure attars of Ganga in the Arti (Prayers)
ritually, which takes place in the evening everyday, is a delightful sight. |