Tuesday 23 August 2016

Suraj Tal–Lake of the Sun God

The Suraj Tal Lake in the Lahaul and Spiti region of Himachal Pradesh is a standout amongst the most enchanting and amazingly wonderful lakes in the nation. At a tallness of 4890 meters over the ocean level, the lake is the third most elevated in India, and 21st most astounding on the planet.

Its name Suraj Tal is made of two word, Suraj significance sun, and tal meaning lake. This is the motivation behind why it is worshipped as the pool of the Sun God.

A heavenly dunk in the waters of the lake is said to acquit one of all transgressions, in this manner purging the human soul. Sustained by the Bhaga River, the lake lies just beneath the summit of the Baralacha Pass. The pass is otherwise called the ‘go with intersection on the summit’. It is here that the streets prompting Spiti, Ladakh and Zanskar meet.

The lake is encompassed by parched mountain ranges on all sides. It shows the ideal visual mix of parched slopes, with clear blue shading waters in their middle, giving a moan of alleviation to all bystanders. Amid the winters the mountains are totally secured in snow. It is around the month of May when the frosty snow begins to soften to sustain waters to the lake.

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