Book Review: THE HOLY HIMALAYAS An abode of Hindu Gods
by
Binay Srivastava
November 01, 2007
Book Review THE HOLY HIMALAYAS an abode of Hindu Gods Author: Dr. Shantha N. Nair Published by: Hindoology Books, an imprint of Pustak Mahal (www.pustakmahal.com) 94 super gloss pages with breathtaking photographs 21 days’ diary converted into book form Good for travelers, pilgrims, readers and presentations. The snow-clad, inspiring and awesome Himalayan mountains crisscross India, Pakistan, Nepal, Bhutan, and China. The Himalayan ranges have nine out of ten highest peaks in the world with average height more than 5 miles above the sea level. To nature lovers, it is a paradise on Earth and for those seeking spirituality, it is the ultimate destination of abode. Read all that is in the lap of the Himalayas:
- An abode of Hindu Divinity
- Great Himalayan Ranges
- Glaciers
- Rivers
- Climate
- Flora & Fauna
- Lifestyles
- Adventure Sports
- Hill Stations
- Rishikesh
- Haridwar
- Panch Prayag
- Char Dhams: Kedarnath, Badrinath, Gangotri, and Yamunotri
- Hemkund Saheb
- Mata Vaishno Devi
- Amarnath
- Mount Kailash
- Mansarovar
Tags: The Holy Himalayas , Hindu Gods , Amarnath , Kailash



