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Sunrise over Trishul and surrounding peaks |
Someone once said that "All of life is peaks and valleys. Don't let the peaks get
too high and the valleys too low". It may be true about life, but in the mountains the higher the peaks get, more majestic they look.  |
The sunrise - I just cannot get enough of the sight of the mountains particularly at sunrise and sunset. |
The rhododendrons flower in profusion, they say that
rhododendrons tend to bloom the higher in altitude one gets, Vridh Jageshwar is
not much higher but many rhododendron trees are flowering in profusion.
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Rhododendrons |
‘Vridh’ means ‘old’ or ‘previous’, it is on a ridge top with
a wonderful view of the Kumaon Himalayas up close. Jageshwar Dham is the group
of temples in the valley not very far from here, but distinctly different. Many people stay at Vridh Jageshwar and
worship at the Dham. "Praise the Lord, but we want to see the peaks also".
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The temple at Vridh Jageshwar... |
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...and Jageshwar Group of Temples |
Human
society appears to sustain itself by transforming nature into garbage. It does indeed, ‘clever’ marketing and the ‘need’ to buy
more. Walking down to the spring and caves behind the temple at
Vridh Jageshwar one sees a lot of the detritus of ‘good’ living. It is a
veritable garbage dump for almost fifty metres of the path. (I have done a reel on this at instagram click here) |
The first of two caves... |
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...and the spring |
Apart from being a downhill/uphill walk through some dense jungle, the caves and the spring are not much to see.There are many walks to be had, and most of them are
relatively less steep. There’s the Zero Point walk, atop a hillock not very far
from here, it is a short distance but steep. Then there is the birding trail,
the trail behind the temple, there are two ways to reach this, to the Spring
and Caves. The walking track ahead of the temple, a trail to Jageshwar Dham
(six Kilometres from the temple), and so on.
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Sunset on Trishul and two temple bells |
The view of the Kumaon Himalayas is breathtaking, one can
almost touch them, from here one can see Nanda Ghunti, Trishul, Mrigthaini,
Maiktoli, Nanda Devi, Nanda Khot (Ban Kutiya or the Sickle), and the
Panchacholi Group.The hues of pink and gold and.…. (one cannot even begin
describing the colours), so I will leave it to your imagination.
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At sunset... |
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