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Exploring the Roof of the World’, the veteran writer and historian tells Atul Sethi why in a time of increasing commercial activity and change in climate patterns in the Himalayan region, it is all the more important to listen to the mountain and its people:
• If you were to imagine Himalayas as a person, what would the mountain say to the world regarding its present state?
I find it hard to think of Himalaya as a person, easier to think of persons who think of themselves as Himalaya – politicians with unassailable majorities for instance, or Wall Street bankers. In Tibetan mythology, the great peaks are persons, or rather they are deities. They constitute a society of gods who commune, fight and even mate among themselves. And such is their power that they must be revered and placated. Nothing is more characteristically Himalayan than mountain pilgrimage. From Nanga Parbat in the West to Mount Kailas and Tsari in Tibet, Hindus, Buddhists and even Muslims toil round the sacred peaks seeking intercession, merit and guidance.
Esta historia es de la edición November 17, 2022 de The Times of India.
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