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Dharamsala
is situated in the northern Indian state of Himachal Pradesh. It
lies on a spur of the Dhauladhar range, the Pir Panjal region of
the Outer Himalayas; and commands majestic views of the mighty Dhauladhar
ranges above, and the Kangra Valley below. Dhauladhar means "white
ridge" and this breathtaking, snow-capped range rises out of
the Kangra Valley to a height of 5,200 meters (17,000 feet).
The
Kangra Valley is a wide, fertile plain, criss-crossed
by low hills. The scenery touched the heart of a British official
who wrote: "No scenery, in my opinion, presents such sublime
and delightful contrasts. Below lies the plain, a picture of rural
loveliness and repose... Turning from this scene of peaceful beauty,
the stern and majestic hills confront us... above all are wastes
of snow to rest on."
People
all over the world flock to McLeodganj to receive
blessings and teachings from His Holiness the Dalai Lama.
Western and Indian tourists and scholars come here to see the rebirth
of an ancient and fascinating civilization. The high altitude and
cool weather contribute physically to this recreation of the original
Tibetan environment. Dharamsala pulsates with the
sights and sounds of old Tibet. Though certainly more modern, life
is basically Tibetan in character. Shops strung out along the narrow
streets of McLeodganj sell traditional Tibetan
arts and handicrafts and the aroma of Tibetan dishes lingers in
the air.
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