| Asia - 1832 - 600 pages
...the north-west, were the snows of Bunderpuch and Dootie, whence the Jumna flows : thence, towards the east, rose the high peaks which mark the source of the holy river, the Ganges — the Rudru Himaleh, like a white cloud, in the horizon — Kedar Nath and Badri \ ah, those mighty objects of... | |
| Thomas Skinner - Himalaya Mountains - 1832 - 358 pages
...north-west, were the snows of Bunderpuch and Dootie, whence the Jumna Y 2 flows : thence, towards the east, rose the high peaks which mark the source of the holy river, the Ganges — the Rudru Himaleh, like a white cloud, in the horizon — Kedar Nath and Badri Nath, those mighty objects of... | |
| Andrews Norton, Charles Folsom - American periodicals - 1833 - 530 pages
...the north-west, were the snows of Bunderpuch and Dootie, whence the Jumna flows : thence, towards the east, rose the high peaks which mark the source of the holy river, the Ganges — the Kudru Himaleh, like a white cloud, in the horizon — Kedar Nath and Badri Nath, those mighty objects... | |
| Harshwanti Bisht - Business & Economics - 1994 - 260 pages
...the north-west, were the snows of Banderpunch and Dootie whence the Jamuna flows; thence, toward the east rose the high peaks which mark the source of the holy river, the Ganga — the Rudru Himaleh, like a white cloud in the horizon — Kedamath and Badrinath, those mightly... | |
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