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 Himalaya - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Several places in the Himalaya are of religious significance in Hinduism and Buddhism.
The Himalaya is a mountain range in Asia, separating the Indian subcontinent from the Tibetan Plateau.
A number of Tibetan Buddhist sites are situated in the Himalaya, including the residence of the Dalai Lama.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Himalayas   (2522 words)

  
 Himalayas, Mount Everest
The Himalayas and the Tibetan Plateau (also known as the Qinghai-Xizang Plateau) shown in this photograph (below) were formed and continue to be modified by the convergent collision of two of the world's great continental tectonic plates, the Eurasian and the Indian-Australian.
http://www.globe-images.net/himalayas.htm   (2739 words)

  
 Birth of the Himalayas
This amazing situation, making Mt. Kailash the literal lynchpin of the Himalaya, is the result of a 30 million year old upthrust of the Kailash range at a time when the Himalayas were in the slow, initial phase of their formation.
In the East, the Yarlung Tsangpo parallels the Himalaya till it comes to the great axial bend at Namche Barwa.
The last up thrust affected not only the Himalayas, Transhimalaya and the Karakorum, but also the whole of the Tibetan region.
http://www.geocities.com/Yosemite/5112/bio.html   (1255 words)

  
 Himalayas at opensource encyclopedia
The Himalayas (the Himalayan Range) are a mountain range in Asia, separating India and Pakistan on the south and southwest from the vast Tibetan plateau (occupied by China) on the north.
The word Himalaya is of Sanskrit origin and means abode of snow.
The Himalayas seen from space, looking south from over the Tibetian plateau.
http://www.wiki.tatet.com/Himalayas.html   (245 words)

  
 Himalayas
To the north Tibetan Buddhists inhabit the Great Himalayas from Ladakh to northeast India.
The enchanting beauties of the himalayas, their bracing climate and the soothing green that envelope you leaves nothing more to be desired.
The Himalayas form the earth's highest mountain region, containing 9 of the 10 highest peaks in the world.
http://www.uttaranchal.ws/him.htm   (2154 words)

  
 Temples of the Himalayas
Since time immemorial, the mighty Himalayas have been revered as the abode of divinity.
Experience the might of the Ganges and the serene atmosphere of Rishikesh where all Himalayan pilgrimages begin.
Most of these shrines are very closely associated with the epics that form the backbone of Indian culture and ethos.
http://www.templenet.com/himalaya.html   (351 words)

  
 Viaggiatore Country Guide Himalaya - An Overview
The Himalayas form the earth's highest mountain region, containing 9 of the 10 highest peaks in the world.
The ancient Indian pilgrims who have traveled in these mountains have coined a Sanskrit word for the Himalayas meaning "Abode of Snow".
Nepal is known as a true Himalayan Kingdom, because this country contains nine of the world's fourteen highest peaks.
http://www.visit-himalaya.net   (333 words)

  
 The Himalayas [This Dynamic Earth, USGS]
The Himalayas and the Tibetan Plateau to the north have risen very rapidly.
Among the most dramatic and visible creations of plate-tectonic forces are the lofty Himalayas, which stretch 2,900 km along the border between India and Tibet.
India was once situated well south of the Equator, near the continent of Australia.
http://pubs.usgs.gov/gip/dynamic/himalaya.html   (642 words)

  
 Tribal masks of the Himalayas
The yogi is an almost universal character in the Himalayas, found among the southern tribes of the Terai and even among the Buddhists of the high valleys of the north.
In the past, the Nepalese Terai, in the south of the Himalayas, was an impenetrable jungle that was practically isolated from the rest of the country.
The wearing of masks for healing purposes is nowadays unknown, but in the Himalayas masks may provoke possession by a tutelary deity and induce trances during which divination is often made.
http://www.mikalina.com/Texts/masks_of_himalayas.htm   (4086 words)

  
 Himalayas --  Encyclopædia Britannica
Nepali Himalaya great mountain system of Asia forming a barrier between the Tibetan Plateau to the north and the alluvial plains of the Indian subcontinent to the south.
The Himalayas (Sanskrit: hima, “snow,” and ala, “abode”), the loftiest mountain system in the world, form the northern limit of India.
The highest mountain range on Earth, the Himalayas form the northern border of the Indian subcontinent in Asia.
http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9110521?tocId=9110521   (806 words)

  
 Himalayas
With out a question, the Himalayas have proved themselves to be the most incredible Mountains chain in the world.
These climbers are now categorized as climbers who lost their lives on the highest mountain in the world, Mount Everest.
The overall thoughts and facts on the Himalayan mountains could continue throughout the entire existence of the world.
http://www.ccds.charlotte.nc.us/History/India/02/kitchen/kitchen.htm   (969 words)

  
 Himalayas on Encyclopedia.com
The Himalayas are associated with many legends in Asian mythology (see abominable snowman); on isolated slopes are found the retreats of rishis (holy sages), gurus (teachers), and Tibetan monks.
The aridity of the Tibetan plateau and the Tarim basin of W China results from the interception of the moisture-laden northwest monsoon by the Himalayas' southern face.
Tarnish spots on the lure of the Himalayas
http://www.encyclopedia.com/html/H/Himalayas.asp   (1160 words)

  
 ASIA SOCIETY: THE COLLECTION IN CONTEXT
Binding the Himalayas together culturally and art historically, however, is Buddhism, the predominant religion, although Islam and Hinduism are also practiced, particularly in India, Nepal, Pakistan, and Afghanistan.
"Himalaya" is a Sanskrit term meaning "abode of snows," yet the large area encompassed by the Himalayas is one of geographic and climatic contrasts: high-altitude snow- and ice-covered mountains give way to vast plateaus and deserts sprinkled with fertile valleys.
The population is also very diverse, belonging to a number of ethnic and linguistic groups.
http://www.asiasocietymuseum.com/region_main.asp?RegionID=2   (136 words)

  
 All about Himalayas
The Himalayas is the world's highest mountain range comprising all top ten of the world's highest peaks.
According the Theory of Continental Drift, there were several phases in the genesis history of the Himalayas:
High levels of carbon monoxide (reds and yellows,) But these pollutants were not allowed to spread northward to the Tibetan Plateau.
http://www.100gogo.com/hima.htm   (981 words)

  
 Rishikesh,India Rishikesh,Travel Rishikesh,India Rishikesh Travel,Rishikesh Travel Tours
The icy heights of the Himalayas are the source of some of India's mighty rivers.
Rishikesh is not only an attraction for pilgrims but it also attracts foreigners who want to know about Hinduism, who want to spend some time close to the Lord, people who love rafting come here to conquer the rapids of Ganga.
Rishikesh - Travel to Rishikesh in India Himalayas which is full of amazing sights, blessed with all the natural bounties, surrounded by towering peaks, trekking and river rafting trails, a popular pilgrimage destination and known for its immense natural beauty all over the world.
http://www.travel-himalayas.com/himalaya-travel-attractions/rishikesh-travel-tours.html   (690 words)

  
 Himalayas
Belief in the yeti is ubiquitous in the Kingdoms of the Himalayas, where beliefs and attitudes related to it go beyond scientific judgment and analysis.
We also have rare and out-of-print books on Himalaya, Central Asia, China
The Bhutanese consider the yeti, or the migoi, to be an essential part of the backdrop of thir existence.
http://www.thailine.com/lotus/himalayas/himalayas.htm   (1201 words)

  
 "Himalayas are crying" -Mtn-Forum On-Line Library Document
This load of thousands of thousands human beings and animal leave waste at Himalayas.
While talking to this author, one old man in Skardu said, "We must stop continued environmental degradation and preserve our bewitching landscape for ethical, spiritual, educational and esthetic values.
Pollution at the Mount Everest was first publicized by Barry G. Bishop, who after a successful climb labeled it as "the highest junkyard in the world".
http://www.mtnforum.org/resources/library/haroa02a.htm   (680 words)

  
 Trekking Himalayas,Trekking In Himalayas,Treks In Himalayas
Once you have spent some time here everything will fall into place, and you will be amply rewarded with your first glimpse of the Himalayan peaks, one of the most spectacular mountain ranges in the world.
The chain continues to the border of Bhutan.
What is called the ‘Indian Himalayas’ is that part of the Himalayan chain which lies within Indian Territory.
http://www.trekkinginhimalayas.com   (314 words)

  
 2X Media - himalayas - himalayas trekking travel adventure himalayan tours
Thomas Murray: Demons and Deities : Masks of the Himalayas
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 Himalayas - Himalayas Mountains Tour Himalaya Trekking in Himalayas
In a memorable verse of the 'Kumarsambhava', the famous Sanskrit poet Kalidasa compares the Himalaya to a gigantic measuring rod striding the earth between two oceans.
Himalaya, a Sankrit word, which means ' The Abode Of Snow' and all other names used to describe this mountain range associate it with eternal snow - "Himvan", "Himvat", "Himachal" and "Himadri".
The land of Himalayas through which many a travel story talks of traditions and beliefs, where travelers that have spanned the mountains, valleys and pastures, pause to tell their tale.
http://himalayas.indiantravelportal.com   (400 words)

  
 Himalayas - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Himalayas
Mount Everest, in the Himalayas, seen from the north where it rises above the Plateau of Tibet.
Tibet is situated on a plateau in the Himalayas and is traversed west to east by a number of mountain ranges.
The Second Jungle Book by Kipling, Rudyard View in context
http://encyclopedia.farlex.com/Himalayas   (442 words)

  
 NOVA Online Everest Birth of the Himalaya
What will happen is that the Himalaya will have advanced across the Indian plate and the Tibetan plateau will have grown by accretion.
This is what you see when you drive from the last hills of the Himalaya southward 100 km.
This is because the Himalaya will probably look much the same in profile then as it does now.
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/everest/earth/birth.html   (874 words)

  
 Temples of the Himalayas
Popular Hindu faith considers the mighty Himalayas to be the home of the Gods.
Abounding in natural beauty, the Himalayan region in India is full of places of worship, dating back to ancient times.
28 Kedarnath Temple at Kedarnath in Uttar Pradesh: One of the 12 Jyotirlingams in India and an important center for pilgrms all over India in the lofty Himalayas, it is accessed only after a long trek.
http://www.indiantemples.com/enchima1.html   (1115 words)

  
 Advaita Ashrama, Mayavati, Himalayas
Situated in one of the most picturesque spots of the Himalayas at a height of 6500 ft., the Advaita Ashrama was started by Swami Vivekananda in 1899 to be a suitable centre for practising and disseminating the Highest Truth in life.
The helplessness of the people here would touch any heart if only it were known.
To give this one truth a freer and fuller scope in elevating the lives of individuals and leavening the mass of mankind, we start this Advaita Ashrama on the Himalayan heights…
http://education.vsnl.com/advaita/Ourselves.html   (285 words)

  
 Technorati Tag: himalayas
Wonderful, mysterious, you can exhaust the most sublime words from your vocabulary: Yet the Himalayas will remain beyond them.
The Himalayas Book Shop for the Himalayas Book from 600+ merchants with one cart.
Himalayas with Etho Metho Enjoy the natural beauty and rich culture of the Kingdom of Bhutan.
http://www.technorati.com/tag/himalayas   (551 words)

  
 Indian Adventure,India Adventure Travel,Adventure Tour in India
This diversity is absolutely fascinating - from heli-skiing in the high Himalayas to river-rafting in the white waters of the mighty Ganga.
Whether you are water crazy or love to play skiing on the slopes covered with snow, India is the place for you.
The number of trekkers visiting the Indian Himalaya is small compared to those tramping the tracks in Nepal, so if you want to peacefully experience the world's greatest mountain range, try trekking in Himachal Pradesh or Uttar Pradesh....
http://www.indianadventureportal.com   (504 words)

  
 Search results for 'Himalayas'
Natives of India Indian Mythologies Hema Kund Sahib, Kedarnath ©; K.L. Kamat/Kamat's Potpourri Hema Kund Sahib, Kedarnath Lingas of Kedarnath in the Himalayas Detail from a Hindu religious picture postcard See also: Temple of Kedareshwar, Kedar, Guptkashi Temple on Way to Kedarnath Steet and Bazar Graphics
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 TIMEasia.com: Travel -- A Walk on the Wild Side in India's Himalayas
Not every hiker in the Indian Himalayas gets this kind of reception.
But this is the Himalayas, their people and the air at their most raw.
Trekking where the people and the air are at their most raw
http://www.time.com/time/asia/travel/magazine/0,9754,173497,00.html   (981 words)

  
 Trekking in Himalayas
The Himalayas, over the centuries, have attracted trekkers, mountaineers, pilgrims and ascetics.
It provides an opportunity to be in natural surroundings and to get away from the milling crowds of the cities.
Cold and open food should be avoided as they can easily get contaminated due to flies and create stomach disorders.
http://www.21cep.com/nepal/ntrek.htm   (907 words)

  
 Himalayas articles on Encyclopedia.com
Himalayan Climbing Camp Join an international team to Climb 6000 Mts.
Landlocked and isolated by the Himalayas, Nepal is bordered on the west, south, and east by India, and on the N by the Tibet region of China.
Kunlun KUNLUN [Kunlun], great mountain system of central Asia, between the Himalayas and the Tian Shan, extending c.1,000 mi (1,610 km) E from the Pamir Mts., along the Tibet-Xinjiang border in W China and into Qinghai prov., where it branches into the mountain ranges of central China; it rises to 25,340
http://www.encyclopedia.com/searchpool.asp?target=Himalayas   (488 words)

  
 Pragya - Western Indian Himalayes
Pragya works in the larger cold desert pocket in the western Indian Himalayas.
Vegetation is limited to shrubs and grasses.The Himalayan cold deserts include large pockets in the Western Indian Himalayas - the regions of Ladakh and northern Himachal Pradesh.
The cold deserts of the Himalayas are a unique ecosystem lying in the Greater Himalayan ranges in the rainshadow of the greening monsoons further south.
http://www.pragya.org/nwproar.htm   (880 words)

  
 Eastern Himalayas
It is also a tiger reserve under the Project Tiger.
There are a very large variety of animals and birds such as the tiger, leopard, civet, red panda, heron, hornbill, and thrush.
The Kamang and the Subansiri are the other important rivers that drain the eastern Himalayas.
http://edugreen.teri.res.in/explore/life/eastern.htm   (575 words)

  
 UN Chronicle Global Warming Triggers Glacial Lakes Flood Threat
“The findings from our joint studies in the Himalayas, the roof of the world, reveals the extent of a new and alarming threat.
Who knows how many others elsewhere in the Himalayas and across the world are in a similar critical state?”
It is not just the risk to human lives, agriculture and property that should worry us.
http://www.un.org/Pubs/chronicle/2002/issue3/0302p48_glacial_lakes_flood_threat.html   (962 words)

  
 Eye On
Eye On Welcome to the north-east region of India!
Isn't the world's highest mountain in the Himalayas?
Here, people live in the shadow of one of the world's mightiest mountain ranges called the Himalayas.
http://www.globaleye.org.uk/primary_spring2002/eyeon/land.html   (175 words)

  
 NodeWorks - Asia: Regions: Himalayas
Booksellers and publishers of books on Nepal, Tibet, the Himalayas, Central Asia and India.
Providing information on Himalayas and offering tours for Himalaya, Nepal, Bhutan, Tibet and India.
Offering trekking and adventure holidays in Nepal, Tibet, India and Bhutan.
http://asia.dir.nodeworks.com/Regions/Himalayas   (180 words)

  
 Open Directory - Regional: Asia: Regions: Himalayas
Pilgrims Book House - Booksellers and publishers of books on Nepal, Tibet, the Himalayas, Central Asia and India.
The Himalayas - Photos and an interactive map of locations in Nepal and India, from the author's hiking trips through the area.
Travel Himalayas - Providing information on Himalayas and offering tours for Himalaya, Nepal, Bhutan, Tibet and India.
http://dmoz.org/Regional/Asia/Regions/Himalayas   (273 words)

  
 Himalaya
I’ve made a collection of references to books about the Himalayas in the Books section.
Hope you will enjoy surfing the site, and you are most welcome to make a comment in my guestbook.
There are actually loads of books about the Himalayas on the market.
http://www.himalayas.dk   (276 words)

  
 The Himalayas
Three great rivers of the world have their source in the Himalayas, namely the Ganga, the Indus, and the Brahmaputra.
he Himalayas, which literally means the abode of snow, is the youngest and the highest range of fold mountains in the world.
The Himalayas consist of three parallel ranges, the Greater Himalayas known as the Himadri, the Lesser Himalayas called the Himachal, and the Shivalik hills, which comprise the foothills.
http://edugreen.teri.res.in/explore/life/himalay.htm   (344 words)

  
 WWF Eastern Himalayas
Few places on Earth can match the breathtaking splendor of the Himalayas.
The towering peaks and secluded valleys of this mountain range form a 1,500-mile-long barrier separating the lowlands of the Indian subcontinent from the high, dry Tibetan Plateau.
While this region has been romanticized as a mythical paradise, it is a fragile land threatened in numerous ways.
http://www.worldwildlife.org/wildplaces/him/index.cfm   (232 words)

  
 The Himalayas
Clearly the peak of Mount Everest is a place for only the heartiest of people.
The colossal Himalayan Mountains form a border between the
The Himalayas include Mount Everest, the tallest mountain in the world.
http://www.mrdowling.com/612-himalayas.html   (172 words)

  
 Experience The Real World Of Himalayas - Him Adventure
For an adventure fanatic reaching on the top of a peak after crossing thousands of hurdles, setting up camps on the sandy river banks or alpine pasture, crossing a river having frigid water or traveling on the less traveled, tough mountain roads is a joy which is unbeatable by anything in the world.
Experience The Real World Of Himalayas - Him Adventure
Himalayan Adventure club is that part of community where people share their adventurous experiences and also give vent to their adventurous ideas.
http://www.himadventures.com   (372 words)

  
 Himalayas
The Outer or Southern Himalayas, averaging 900 to 1,200 meters in elevation, lie between the Lesser Himalayas and the Indo-Gangetic Plain.
The Lesser Himalayas, located in northwestern India in the states of Himachal Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh, in north-central India in the state of Sikkim, and in northeastern India in the state of Arunachal Pradesh, range from 1,500 to 5,000 meters in height.
Lesser ranges jut southward from the main body of the Himalayas at both the eastern and western ends.
http://www.indianchild.com/himalayas.htm   (686 words)

  
 Himalayas, Indian Himalayas, Information on Himalayas, Where is Himalayas - India Travelog
And nowhere in the world, other than Himalayas came to our mind.
So three of us landed on the snowy, rocky land of Himalayas.
Himalayas, Indian Himalayas, Information on Himalayas, Where is Himalayas - India Travelog
http://www.indiatravelog.com/himalayas   (426 words)

  
 Stratigraphy - Himalayas
This zone separates the northern Tethyan Himalayas from the southern Lesser Himalayas.
This zone contains the highest mountain ranges of the Himalayas.
The collision of the Indian Plate and the Eurasian Plate led to joining of the two continents along a suture zone represented by a lineament.
http://geoindia.8m.com/strati/himalaya.htm   (279 words)

  
 Guinea grass in the Himalayas brings in prosperity.
Women all over the Himalayas are forced to go further and further away from home to meet their wood and fodder requirements for daily cooking and to feed the cattle.
This marks the turning point for the women of the Himalayas.The grass which now grows near their homes and close to the village, has turned Bawani into a role model for the hill region.
Guinea grass in the Himalayas brings in prosperity.
http://www.goodnewsindia.com/Pages/content/transitions/grassEconomy.html   (1385 words)

  
 Himalayas
Three Years Among the People of the Himalayas
I7404 - Rawat, Ajay S. An Erstwhile Kingdom in the Himalayas
Observations on A Journey from Chinese Tibet to the Indian Caucasus, Through the Upper Valleys of the Himalayas
http://www.whitelotusbooks.com/lists/himalayas.htm   (4319 words)

  
 EnjoyNepal :: Nepal Himalayas
The tiny kingdom of Nepal is graced with almost a third of the total length of the mighty Himalayas.
The Himalayas are a way of life in Nepal.
The Himalayas are a way of life in Nepal
http://www.enjoynepal.com/Travel_Guide/himalayas/tg_himalayas.asp   (128 words)

  
 India and the Himalayas
The land that was pushed skyward became the Himalayas, the world’s highest mountain range.
That rippling is ongoing and is expected to continue for the next several million years.
The subcontinent is a peninsula that juts south-ward from the rest of Asia like an enormous arrowhead.
http://www.mrdowling.com/612india.html   (148 words)

  
 Himalayan Adventure Tours, Himalayan Mountain Travel, Himalaya Expedition, Himalayan Trekking, Trekking in Himalayas, ...
The final southern range of the Himalayas, the Shiwalik Hills, ends abruptly in the great northern plains of India.
The passes are difficult to trek, as they remain covered with snow during most of the year.
So the next time you want a break far away from the madding crowd, let Explore Himalayas give your soul an enriching experience.
http://www.indiamart.com/explorehimalayas   (582 words)

  
 WWF Eastern Himalayas Conservation Results
photo: WWF-Canon / Gerald S. Active throughout the eastern Himalayas since the 1970s, WWF places people and local communities at the center of all of its conservation efforts.
In these and other sites, populations of key species are on the rise, and parks operate effectively, bringing in revenue for both government and surrounding communities.
DISCOVER > Where We Work > Asia-Pacific > Eastern Himalayas > Conservation Results
http://www.worldwildlife.org/wildplaces/him/results.cfm   (157 words)

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