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At kedarkantha peak
Stuck in a hazy nightmare,Lost in an urban illusion,Craving to get my breath,Back from the land above ! A faint whisper wakes me,From an urban slumber.Holds my face and echoes“Come to me in the land of Gods” O powerless soul! wake up,Free yourself from this muddle,The mess that pollutes ,Is created by you ! O […]
From the beginning of time man has been fascinated by mountains And his curiosity drove him beyond it in search of food shelter and livelihood.
But his quest for adventure Forced him to come back to mountains time and again because it was the mountain which taught him to fight against his own weakness infusing strength in him.
For me mountains not only infuse strength but it enhances your perspective. Trekking or hiking in the mountains is like a meditation when your complete focus is on the trail, the beauty of nature,your breath and you hardly worry about your past or Future.
You are truly present in the moment when the mountains test your resilience and your one mistake here and there can become life threatening.
It was my time for the test when I decided to go for Buran Ghati Pass Trek in the Shimla district of Himachal Pradesh. Previously I have been to 2 Himalayan treks- kedarkantha and kuari pass along with few hikes and attained maximum height of 3800 + meters . This time I decided to go above 4500 meters but something more awaited me.
Ancient temple at Janglik
The trek starts from Janglik ( 2804 m ht), an ancient ( 400-500 years old) and remote village situated in the Shimla district of Himachal Pradesh. The trail from Janglik ascend into a deep forest of Oak and pine trees and opens up to Dayara meadows (3376 m ht)
Dayara
From Dayara the trail goes further up and the beautiful landscape slowly turns to white of snow from the green of meadows . Further you walk alongside pabbar river and the trail guides you to Litham (3578 m ht) . Here you find yourself among the big mountains , fully covered in snow.
Litham Campsite
From Litham , you resume your journey alongside pabbar river , flowing beneath several snow bridges , and walk further up in snow ( mostly in the month of May you find snow and this time due to western disturbance there was excessive snow) to reach Dunda ( 4075 m ht) campsite, the last campsite before buran pass .
In between Litham and DundaDunda campsite
Then, the judgement day comes . You wake up early at 1 am in the dark , prepare yourself for the hardest day ( we took almost 14 hours to cover 8 km in excessive snow ) and start your climb at 3 am in the dark. The climb is steep and you walk on hip deep snow ridges ( twisting your ankles and sinking deeper in snow many times) , applying your full strength and trusting your instincts and your trek leader.
Weather suddenly became Good for the final push . Dunda campsite
You climb for more than 1 hour to reach your end goal , the buran pass , situated at an altitude of 4575 m . This pass connects the pabbar valley to sangla valley in kinnaur . The stunning views of Snow covered mountains from here take your breath away . It is nothing less than a blessing to witness the beautiful creation of God from this point. Climbs like these infuse a sense of wisdom you never felt before. You start looking at things with a broader and better understanding.
The hardest climbFinally at Buran PassPreparing to go downThe other side
The descend from here is quite technical , the pass stands like a wall to the other side and you have to come down 30-50 m with the help of a rope ( rope rappelling ). You lose height pretty quickly and mostly come down by sliding on the snow. You reach your last campsite at manerang village and from there to barua to go back to your urban life.
The group that refused to give up
We were a group of 5 people ( me , my wife , one solo traveler and two men of 55 and 62 years of age) led by our trek leader and the staff of the company we hired. The weather was bad from the beginning due to western disturbance and we faced rainfall, hailstorm and snowfall throughout our trek .
There were nights when we thought that our tents will blow away due to angry winds of the storm. The winds did took away few tents. And the relentless snowfall haunted us at nights when we thought we might get buried in deep snow.
We were stuck at Dayara campsite ( first campsite) for more than a day due to bad weather. During this time, we saw trekkers coming back from higher campsites because of excessive snowfall which lowered our spirits. But thankfully we got 2 good days in between to become only the second group to cross pass this season untill then.
We walked in mud , climbed in hip deep snow, doubted ourselves several times and applied our full strength to finish this trek. This was the test i wasn’t prepare to take but when I saw 2 people in our group above 55 years fighting it out , it gave me a lot of confidence to continue.
There are times when you feel like giving up , you lose your breath, your entire body becomes stiff but when you see your fellow people or trekkers feeling the same heat , you are inspired by them to continue.
This is the power of connection. We humans most of the time depend on each other to thrive , we respect each other in difficult times when our survival is on the line and i believe we can learn this only when we are together in the wilderness like Himalayas .
Throughout our lives we cling onto something, waiting for that thing to give us happiness, success, or something pleasant in return.
But what we get in return? Nothing, disappointment, sadness. Maybe expectations drive us, it pushes us towards our goals, we try hard to achieve that, but in spite of so many efforts we are left with nothing.
Then comes a point of disappointment, grief, frustration because we are still attached with that goal or expectation . This is where we are harming our selves, losing the essence of our lives, we lose our happiness.
This is where we have to give up on those hopes and seek contentment. The biggest thing in life is to understand the right time to give up on something. When it’s really needed to find our true purpose, to find true meaning of life.
Persevering , until we get exhausted and finally find contentment in our efforts. Relationships , goals , success, money all stay here when we finally say goodbye. So why so much fuss for the attachments we live with. Give up on all those things that disturbs our stay here in this life.
Greed is often considered as bad or wrong , in fact it is one of the seven deadly sins we are told to stay away from to lead a better or clean life.
But is it really so bad? I mean it is mostly the driving force of anyone’s life. But again, it can lead to wrong path and could bring chaos.
For instance, if any king or dictator desires absolute power he could bring chaos for the entire world.
On the other hand it can affect the world in a positive way. A person who aspires to become famous through his talent or good work then that greed is good and justified.
If we have a little greed to become or achieve something and work hard towards it, if everyone becomes active that way, renouncing laziness, it could do wonders for an economy.
I mean excess of everything is harmful and to lead an active and balanced life we should drive ourselves with Little Greed .
There is importance of both negative and positive energy in our universe. What brings balance or makes life possible to thrive is the balance of both energies and not the excess of any one.
There is no meaning of cosmos if there is no life.
In the beginning there was only darkness in the universe and then the first generation of stars were born. They died creating first seeds of life, the elements that created us.
Our Star, Sun belongs to the later generation of stars. It made us , it created an Eden for us in the form of Earth so that we can thrive but look what we are doing now.
We don’t own this world and our greed for power has made us blind. The sacrifice of our Gods (stars) mean nothing to us and gratefulness has lost its worth.
Are we going to create order in this universe or just become another chaos of this already chaotic universe?
Is the meaning of the cosmos, the life which it created through so much of pain, would fade away in vain just like the last blip of a star?
No, this is not the way it should be. It took thousands of years for a complex machine like us to emerge out of oblivion. There is a purpose for humans for whom this universe waited for so long.
We have to realise that purpose, a greater cause to fulfil our role in the great scheme of the universe. Humans have a responsibility, some of us would go wrong , would choose the wrong path but then it would be the responsibility of others to correct them.
We gave birth to love, we created empathy, we know the power of compassion, the ingredients of order in this world. The world needs it right now, the universe expect it from us.
Life draped in colours, Shines with every breath, Beats with unwanted grief, Paints a bigger picture, And those who see it Through their soul, Truly fulfil a greater purpose In the scheme of cosmos. An order in the great Chaos !
Life is not only sufferings but also the pleasures we embrace in the form of Colours of Life.
The memories of good times with our people , our presence in the shelter of nature, all of it fill our life with colours like a beautiful painting evoking emotions that touches our soul.
In fact, life is all about enjoying the magnificence of colours through our eyes, which is only possible if we stay in the moment and enjoy every second we are gifted with.