Kailas & Manasarovar : After 22 Years in Shiva's Domain
by Bedi, Rahul Kuldip ; & Bedi, Rahul Kuldip
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- Hardcover
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- Minor rubbing. Dustwrapper glued to boards. Good., dustwrapper.
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About This Item
Minor rubbing. Dustwrapper glued to boards. Good., dustwrapper. History of Religion Allied Publishers New Delhi 1984 orig.boards 22x14cm, vi,79,[17] pp. "In a remote & barren corner of Western Tibet lie Mt. Kailas and Lake Manasarovar. The retreat of Lord Shiva, the destroyer, and Parvati, his consort - the highest and noblest of Hindu pilgrim spots, an important component of the Hindu psyche, Kailas & Manasarovar have drawn millions of Hindus tio perform the traditional parikramas (circumambulations) of the lake and the majestic mountain,. This pilgrim route closed for 22 yerars was opened in September 1981. This travelogue is an account of this historic pilgrimage" - dustwrapper.
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- Expatriate Bookshop of Denmark (DK)
- Bookseller's Inventory #
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- Title
- Kailas & Manasarovar : After 22 Years in Shiva's Domain
- Author
- Bedi, Rahul Kuldip ; & Bedi, Rahul Kuldip
- Book Condition
- Used - Minor rubbing. Dustwrapper glued to boards. Good., dustwrapper.
- Binding
- Hardcover
- Publisher
- Allied Publishers
- Date Published
- 1984
- Keywords
- Mount Kailas Lake Manasarovar Tibet Himalaya Himalayan Hinduism Hildu Pilgrimage Siva India South Asia
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