Journey to the Forbidden City
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Nineteenth-century Tibet was an unknown entity a complete geographical mystery to the West. Where did its capital city Lhasa lie?Which rivers lakes and mountains stretched across this land?Where were its fabled monasteries and legendary goldfields?And did the magical flying lamas actually exist?It was next to impossible for a white man to enter this rigorously guarded territory. And so was chosen an intrepid Indian explorer from the mountains of Kumaon-Nain Singh Rawat. Trekking across this country he risked life and limb and donned innumerable clever disguises as he surveyed the vast expanses and identified countless villages cities and people. From putting Lhasa accurately on the world map to earning the title of Pundit his eventful and often arduous travels led to his name being permanently engraved in the annals of Indian exploration.Based on his actual diaries this gripping narrative is also a tribute to the indomitable spirit of this fascinating man who rose from being an impoverished village schoolteacher to a legendary hero. Review An utterly engrossing journey with Nain Singh Rawat one of the greatest explorers of the last century leading us across the charged landscape of the high Himalaya in what unfolds as a compelling personal and political adventure -- Namita GokhaleFascinating story of ""Pundit of Pundits"" taking us to so many distant places of Asia and Tibet while touching so many aspects of his expeditions and indomitable spirit. Deepa Agarwal has done a service to young readers -- Shekhar Pathak About the Author Author poet and translator Deepa Agarwal grew up in the pristine Kumaoni region set in foothills of the Himalayas. She writes for both children and adults and has over fifty published books to her credit includingPuffin Classics Chandrakanta andListen O King! Five-and-Twenty-Tales of Vikram and the Vetal. A frequent contributor to magazines and journals in India and abroad she has edited compiled and contributed to several anthologies. Among other awards she received the NCERT National Award for Children's Literature in 1993 for her picture bookAshok's New Friends while her historical fictionCaravan to Tibet was on the 2008 IBBY (International Board on Books for Young People) Honour List. Her works have been translated into several Indian and foreign languages. For more information you can visit her website www.deepaagarwal.net.
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