The network

The Network Map

Places we are documenting and writing about across the Indian Himalayas: stories, makers, and resources joined by threads, like prayer flags strung between ridges.

Pins are places being documented, not field sites. HWN documents; it does not operate.

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Resource · Thomas Shor

A Step Away from Paradise: The True Story of a Tibetan Lama's Journey to a Land of Immortality

In the early 1960s, in a far-off corner of the Himalayas long fabled to hide a valley of immortality, a real-life Shangri-La, a charismatic visionary lama named Tulshuk Lingpa led over three hundred followers up the slopes of the world's third-highest mountain to 'open' the Hidden Land. Forty years later, Thomas Shor tracked down the survivors of that extraordinary expedition and wove their stories together with humour, wisdom, and scholarship on Tibetan traditions of Hidden Lands.

Resource · Manohar Singh Gill

Tales from the Hills: Lahaul's Enduring Myths and Legends

One of the most spectacular desert mountain ranges in the world, Lahaul hides several ancient legends among its monasteries and high valleys. Former chief election commissioner of India Manohar Singh Gill brings into print the most enduring myths and folklore of Lahaul and Spiti: thirty enchanting stories of the Mulkila Rakshasini, the Barsi Nullah Bhoot, and the Chandrataal fairy. The definitive collection of folk tales from the Himalayas.