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A collection of reflective travel essays and lectures combining vivid descriptions of Himalayan landscapes—rivers, gorges, forests, mountains—and close studies of flora, fauna, and atmospheric phenomena with philosophical reflections on beauty and purpose in nature. The writer moves from sensory passages about valleys, pools, and alpine solitude to discussions of adaptation, interdependence, gradation, and purposiveness, proposing an immanent spiritual presence and an ideal toward which life tends. Concluding addresses connect natural beauty with geography and civic responsibility, urging discipline, leadership, and a reverent ethical engagement with the environment.
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