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TRISHOOL - 1
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Trisul (Hindi: त्रिशूल) is a group of three Himalayan mountain peaks of western Kumaun, with the highest (Trisul I) reaching 7120m. The three peaks resemble a trident - in Hindi/Sanskrit, Trishul, trident, is the weapon of Shiva. The Trishul group forms the southeast corner of the ring of peaks enclosing the Nanda Devi   Sanctuary, about 15 kilometres (9 mi) west-southwest of Nanda Devi   itself. The main peak, Trisul I, was the first peak over 7,000 m   (22,970 ft) to have ever been climbed, in 1907.


The three peaks are named Trisul I, Trisul II, and Trisul III. The massif   is a north-south ridge, with Trisul I at the north end and Trisul III   at the south. The massif runs roughly North-South, and hence appears   compressed when viewed from the south (Ranikhet, Kausani), and more stretched out from the Southeast (Chamoli, Bedini Bugyal).

एम.एस. मेहता /M S Mehta 9910532720:

SANTHANG
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Sangthang is the Himalayan peak in Kumaon Himalayas in Pithoragarh district of Uttarakhand state of India. It is situated in the easternmost part of Kumaun, lining Byans valley. The peak is situated on Indo-Tibet   border. The altitude of the peak is 6,480 m. This peak is near to   Jolingkong lake and famous Himalayan passes of Mangshya Dhura and Shin   La. The peak climbed for the first time by P. Dasgupta in 1968.

एम.एस. मेहता /M S Mehta 9910532720:
OM PARVAT-------------

Om Parvat (also Adi Kailash, Little Kailash, Jonglingkong Peak, Baba Kailash, Chhota Kailash)[3] is a mountain in the Himalayan mountain range, lying in the Pithoragarh district of Uttarakhand, India, near Sinla pass. It is considered sacred by Hindus and its snow deposition pattern is said to resemble the Hindu sacred syllable 'AUM' (ॐ). Its appearance is distinctly similar to Mount Kailash in Tibet.[4] Near Om Parvat lie Parvati Lake and Jonglingkong Lake. Jonglingkong Lake is sacred, as Mansarovar, to the Hindus. Opposite to this peak is a mountain called Parwati Muhar, whose snow shines like a crown in the sun.


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एम.एस. मेहता /M S Mehta 9910532720:
CHAUDHARA
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Chaudhara is a Himalayan mountain peak, situated in the Pithoragarh district of Uttarakhand state in India. The altitude of the peak is 6,510 m. The peak lies to the south of Ralam pass and north west of Panchchuli.   The peak is so named due to the peak having four corners. The peak was   climbed for the first time by an Indian team led by A.R.Chandekar and   Sherpa Ajeeba in 1973. Rajrambha   is its neighbouring peak. Chaudhara is situated at the south east end   of Kalabaland Glacier-Sankalp Glacier-Yangchar Glacier group. Chaudhara   is the part of Himalayan massif between Ralam and Lassar valley. The most popular route to the summit is via the west face.

एम.एस. मेहता /M S Mehta 9910532720:
BURPHU DHURA-------------------
Burphu Dhura is a Himalayan mountain peak situated in the Pithoragarh district of Uttarakhand, India. The altitude of the summit is 6,334 m. It is situated at the end ridge over the Kalabaland Glacier in the eastern part of the district, left to the Milam Glacier. Kalabaland Dhura   (6,105 m) is situated to the west of this peak on the same massif.   Burphu Dhura massif is the part of divide between Kalabaland and   Goriganga valleys. This peak was first of all climbed to summit in 2000   from south on 27 September 2000 by Loveraj Dharmashaktu, Balwant Singh   Kapkoti and Ramesh by an Indian team led by Wing Cdr S S Puri. The peak   has two approaches—one from the Kalabaland glacier above the icefall and   another from Burphu village in the Milam valley.

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