Haunting Himalayas
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TextPublication details: New Delhi Haranand Publications 2020Description: 119pISBN: - 9789388409674
- 910.9143 SIB
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| 910.9 AND Trade plunder and settlement | 910.9 BRI Britannica guide to explorers and explorations that changed the modern world / edited by Kenneth Pletcher | 910.9143 SIB Asariri | 910.9143 SIB Haunting Himalayas | 910.91634 WEL Titanic:the last night of a small town | 910.9165 JOU Journeys and dwellings | 910.92 BRY Notes from a small Island |
"...there is a misty vapor that encompasses our minds and hinders us from looking beyond the tangible - a fog that makes us doubt all else..." Follow Rajni Sibal's journey into esoteric experiences with an amplified worldview. Once the mind is free from the shackles of rigid empiricism it allows for the truth of others. You begin to comprehend that what others perceive is not a mere myth simply because you do not. 'The Haunting Himalayas' is a collection of short stories based on real life experiences of eerie sightings, strange sounds and ethereal events. The book is an exciting sojourn across the hoary Himalayas which form a perfect backdrop. The core of these enigmatic narratives is at rue occurence. The author has woven enthralling stories around the core to craft a tapestry in which the warp and the weft are an exquisite mix of myth and reality. The Haunting Himalayas is an ode to the pristine pine covered ranges. The frosty mornings and rosy sunsets in the mountains heighten imperceptible facets of the cosmic truth. One sees better and begins to understand that soft smudged line that separates the living from the dead. The Haunting Himalayas opens up a fascinating vista of unknown dimensions and one learns to accept that there is more to the world than meets the eye...

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