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Himalais in the translation of the sanscrete means the seal of snow. It's Earth's highest mountain system. " These places are so magnificent and so pure that only the Boga can live here " was written by Redyard Kipling about the Himalayas associated with the great family of mystics and artist Nikolai Reich, the Buddhist shrines and monasteries, the residences of the Great Lam Tibet.

It is impossible to exaggerate magic, greatness and romance of the Himalayas as the highest mountainous system of the world. The Indian epic tale of Mahabharat describes the journey of the Pandav brothers through the Himalaya, with a view to reaching the promised land alive, heaven. " In hundreds of years of gods ' life, I will not be able to tell you all the wonders of the Himalayas, the ancient Vedic text speaks. Gimalai has taken a special place in Indian spiritual consciousness since ancient times.

Shimla is a mountain resort in Himalayas, about 2,000 metres high, where millions of tourists come to rest every year. They ski, go to rafting and fishing, all kinds of mountains and swim in waterfalls.

During British rule, Shimla was the summer capital of India. The government's been running out of Deli's rock all summer. In 1903, a railway linking it to the central areas of the country was laid in Shimlu and the city became the official summer residence of the colonial Government. After India ' s independence in 1947, travellers from all over the world sought refuge in Shimla, saluting the whole mountain climate of these places.

The main celebrity in this town is Lake Revalsar, located in mountains 24 kilometres south-east of Mandy. Lake is a pilgrimage for Hindu, Buddhists and Sikhs. It is especially read by Tibetan Buddhists and several Tibetan monasteries are on its shore. The reason for this importance of the lake is based on the legend that the great teacher of Padmasambhava (for Tibetan Guru Rinpoche), who began his journey to Tibet in the eighth century of our era. His attack on the roof of the world affected the entire subsequent history of Tibet. Through its mythical advances, the spirits and divineness that impeded the development of Buddhism in Tibet and Buddhism subsequently became a dominant religion.

In the Himalayas, four weather seasons - in

Summer months from April to June, wild flowers cover all slopes, air cooled, fresh and filled with steam. The rainbow season from July to August is marked by clouded full green slopes and spectacular sun paints. From September to November, the weather is warm and pleasant, then winter comes with freezes, snows, bright sun.

This is where the festival of Tso Pema, which has been celebrated by the Dragess Lecturer. The significance of this festival is particularly increasing per year by monkeys every twelve years, when Dalai Lama himself arrives here to make a special pudge, walk a crust, ritual bypass around the lake, and rises to a mountain cave where, according to the legend of Padmasambhava, he was alone before travelling to Tibet. Hindu temples are also built around the lake.



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