In the heart of the mighty Himalayas, there lies an area known as 'paradise on earth', 'temple of nature'. In magnificent sublimity, there is no other mountain region in all of the world like the Uttarakhand Himalayas. Here came the ancient Aryans to seek divine knowledge and maybe they found something because of which they named it 'Dev Bhoomi'. Here were born pure thoughts unsullied by selfish passions, the greatest revelations explaining mysteries of nature, long before science was able to explain them - the atomic theory, theory of relativity and vibration. Maya and Tattavams proclaimed telepathy long before the human brain was found to emit waves. Deep within these mountains are memories of the great Gautama Buddha in search of salvation. There is something about these mountains that pulls a certain clan of men to it. We are a young species. I have had experiences in the mountains, which I rather not talk about in a blog, leading me to believe the ones who say that we don't know enough about the world we live in. Maybe there isn't sufficient stillness anymore for us to see it, feel it, understand it.
Tuesday, July 21, 2009
Uttarkashi, Garhwal Himalayas
In the heart of the mighty Himalayas, there lies an area known as 'paradise on earth', 'temple of nature'. In magnificent sublimity, there is no other mountain region in all of the world like the Uttarakhand Himalayas. Here came the ancient Aryans to seek divine knowledge and maybe they found something because of which they named it 'Dev Bhoomi'. Here were born pure thoughts unsullied by selfish passions, the greatest revelations explaining mysteries of nature, long before science was able to explain them - the atomic theory, theory of relativity and vibration. Maya and Tattavams proclaimed telepathy long before the human brain was found to emit waves. Deep within these mountains are memories of the great Gautama Buddha in search of salvation. There is something about these mountains that pulls a certain clan of men to it. We are a young species. I have had experiences in the mountains, which I rather not talk about in a blog, leading me to believe the ones who say that we don't know enough about the world we live in. Maybe there isn't sufficient stillness anymore for us to see it, feel it, understand it.
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