The Himalaya are a vast mountain chain in Asia that span multiple countries, including China and India. The Himalaya contain the highest peaks in the world, Mount Everest and K2. These peaks have been attracting mountaineers from around the world since 1920. The Himalaya are also important in art, literature, and religion.

States and territories

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Map of the Himalaya

Geographically, the Himalayan states lie in the Indian subcontinent. The countries and territories include:


Notable peaks

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The Himalayan range at Yumesongdong in Sikkim, in the Yumthang River valley

Mountain passes

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Notable mountaineers

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Religions

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The Vaishno Devi shrine in Jammu & Kashmir, India.

The main religions in the Himalayas are Buddhism, Hinduism and Islam. Some of the important religious places in the Himalayas are:

The following mystic entities are associated with the Himalayas:

In art, literature, and film

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References

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  1. ^ United Nations, May 2007, Our Planet magazine
  2. ^ Personal Time with Swami-ji, 157 mins Film, The Center for Healing Arts [1]
  3. ^ Himalaya: Through the Lens of a Sudu Published August 2001 ISBN 81-901326-0-1
  4. ^ Levine, Norma (1993). Blessing Power of the Buddhas: Sacred Objects, Secret Lands. Element Books. p. 132. ISBN 1-85230-305-0.