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About
Kashmir
Set like a jewelled crown
on the map of India, Kashmir is a many faceteddiamond,
changing character with the seasons - always
extravagantly beautiful.Three Himalayan ranges,
Karakoram, Zanaskar and Pir Panjal - snow
capped,majestic, frame the landscape from northwest to
northeast. They are the birthplace of great rivers which
flow through the kashmir valley.RajTaringini the
chronology of the Kashmir Kings written by Kalhana
eulogises the beauty of Kashmir as follows:"Kasmira
Parvati Paroksh; Tat Swami ch Maheswara". Meaning
Kashmir is as beautiful as Goddess Parvati manifest; and
its owner is Lord Shiva Himself" And the Mughal
Emperor exclaimed "Gar Bar-ru-e-Zamin Ast ; Hamin
Ast ,Hamin Ast Hamin Asto. Meaning if there is paradise
on this earth : This is it, this is it, this is it.
Srinagar is at once a
collection of images: a son-et- lumiere that tells the
story of the love of the Mughal emperors for this
paradise vale; deep green rice fields and river bridges
of gardens in bloom and lakes rimmed by houseboats; at
once summer capital of the state,business centre and
holiday resort.
Srinagar is as much
imagination as it is fact,for every season offers new
vistas to this city of great antiquity. Spring breathes
life again into a frozen world and the air is heady with
the fragrance of a million flowers that blossom on
trees, shrubs and creepers.Summer heightens the effect
and autumn is poignant in its colours of warm
introspection. Winter brings with it snow,sometimes the
Dal Lake freezes and beneath a leaden sky, roasted
chestnuts turn the atmosphere aromatic with the promise
of warmth and comfort.
The river Jhelum and the
Dal and Nagin lakes dominate Srinagar and its life and
activities.Here lush wild gardens of lotus and waterlily
flower amidst bustling lanes.By the lakeside spread the
gardens of the Mughals in patterned beauty.And the
people move with a tranquillity borne of a history laden
pulse of activity.
IF legends are to be
believed, the Kashmir valley was once a lake as large as
a sea and here lived an abominable demon who was killed
after most of the lake had been drained with the
collective help of Brahma's grandson, Kashap and the
goddess Parvati.She wasfinally stilled the demon by
dropping upon him a mountain and thereby crushing him to
death.This legendary mountain is no other than Hari
Parbat, Srinagar's 'Takht-i- Sulaiman' hill that forms
the famous backdrop to the city.
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