The morning was a bright one, and perfectly still and serene, the lake as smooth as glass, no ripples marking its surface. The surface crinkled a little when the wind gently blew over it. The dark mountains about it were seen through a glaucous haze. The wood thrush sang as if inspired by the morning, his song came distinct over the lake to me... What was more remarkable, the echo which ran round the lake was much louder than the original note; the sound being reflected like light from a concave mirror.
Tanu-Jubbar is the landscape's most beautiful and expressive feature. It is earth's eye; looking into which the beholder measures the depth of his own nature. The trees growing on its shore are the slender eyelashes which fringe it, and the wooded hills and cliffs around are its overhanging brows.
A little temple sits at the edge, much like a friend who decides to give you company because they sense in your countenance a contemplation that needs no words, nor any validation.
5 comments:
Your tribute to this serene mountain lake stirs up a whole lot of memories that remain embedded for life.
A visit to the spot, even today, evokes a prayer, Thanking God to be here and to be alive.
Thank you, Ravinder. Finding Tanu-Jubbad was serendipitous.
It's magic works on everybody. Beautifully expressed.
After reading your post, I just want to visit the place......for my inner peace to resonate with the peace of the beauty......
Thank you, Kamal. We're lucky to live in HP, eh?
Ranjani, you know what you have to do...
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