The Himalayan Odyssey

Many times people ask me, why I choose to visit mountains, Why I always go back to the Himalayas…

most of the time I refused to answer this question because people would never understand my love and devotion to mountains. No one will understand that these mountains are my seclusion.
I believe that these snowcapped mighty peaks add meaning to my life, they offer me a spiritual outlook, and they help me see things that I am not able to see by myself. Mountains made me believe in the philosophy of pain and pleasure where these two are invariably connected to each other. these mountains test your limits and capabilities but this journey full of bottlenecks ultimately offers you a mystical view of nature, It actually gives you another reason to know and to question the existence of the creator.

once you go deep into reality you find that nature is god, people look for the god outside but you know that true reality lives inside us.

Study nature, it’s the thing which comes first in order that’s why it ought to be studied.

I think people are so ignorant that they only want temporal happiness but this temporal happiness keeps them inside this loop delusional world so they never feel and understand the everlasting joy which originates inside our souls.

If we want to know and understand gods ecstasy we must first stop believing because if we believe we will eventually limit our strength to understand god,
nature is perfect in all its sense so is god, because god does the right thing at the right time. I would say that the more you cherish nature, the more you love god, this nature is nothing but another face of god to me.

in order to attain this supreme feeling of everlasting happiness you must explore yourself, you’re not the personality that you carry to show society.
Charles Cooley once said “I am not what I think I am and I am not what you think I am.
I am what I think you think you think I am.

God is nature and we are part and parcel of it, we don’t need any evidence to prove the existence of God, but if we do it will be like finding water right next to the pond.

”Preserve nature, preserve god”

Uttarkashi | Garhwal Himalayas
This picture was taken in Bhatwari, a small village in Uttarkashi, in the afternoon we went out for some exploration and found this beautiful waterfall, however, it is very dangerous and difficult to reach as one has to trek 3 km to reach this waterfall. Some tricky sections need to be crossed carefully.

Doing ap
This photograph was taken in Maneri Uttarkashi when I was meditating on the banks of the holy Ganges, it was a pleasant and mesmerizing experience for me. I would definitely recommend you meditate here, it gives you peace.

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