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My Trek Through Uttarakhand

By: Swami Chinmayananda
Narrated by: Shriram Iyer
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A spiritual aspirant’s journey is sprinkled with many battles overcoming mind over matter through different sadhanas (spiritual practices). One such sadhana is going on a pilgrimage, which provides challenges for the body, mind, and intellect.

In 1948, a young sadhaka embarked on a rare pilgrimage of discovery through the splendour of Uttarakhand. Often going without food, sleeping where he put his bundle down for the night, lashed by the cold northern wind, he established a deep communion with nature.

This memoir penned by the sadhaka at the end of each long and treacherous day, is interspersed with humor, sketches, and poetry inspired by the majestic surroundings.

This young sadhaka was Swami Chinmayananda.

My Trek Through Uttarakhand is a personal and delectable narrative of Pujya Gurudev, Swami Chinmayanda’s trek across the Himalayan terrain. A book not only for trekking enthusiasts who dare to tread the unbeaten path, but also a subtle and deeply insightful account for any aspirant on a spiritual journey.

©2018 Central Chinmaya Mission Trust (P)2023 Central Chinmaya Mission Trust

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