Kashmir

@yskaps (233)
India
October 19, 2011 11:38pm CST
Kashmir, also known as Cashmere, is the northerwestern region of the Indian subcontinent. Today Kashmir refers to a much larger area that includes the regions of Kashmir valley, Jammu and Ladakh. The main "Valley of Kashmir" is a low-lying fertile region surrounded by magnificent mountains and fed by many rivers. It is renowned for its natural beauty and quaint lifestyle. Kashmir is derived from the Sanskrit "Kashyapa" + "Mira", which means the mountain range of sage Kashyapa. Srinagar, the ancient capital, lies alongside Dal Lake and is famous for its canals and houseboats. Srinagar (alt. 1,600 m. or 5,200 ft.) served as a favoured summer capital for many foreign conquerors who found the heat of the Northern Indian plains in the summer season to be oppressive. Just outside the city are the beautiful Shalimar, Nishat and Chashmashahi gardens created by Mughal emperors. Kashmir was one of the most important centres of Buddhism in India. Kashmir retained a strong influence of Buddhism despite the influence of Kashmir Saivism and the various Sufi Orders of Islam. WHAT YOU THINK ABOUT IT? DO YOU LIKE GO THERE?
2 responses
@maximax8 (31046)
• United Kingdom
29 Nov 11
I would love to visit India one day. I am likely to see the Taj Mahal in Agra and the beaches at Goa or Kerala. I have seen pictures and photos of beautiful Kashmir and it looks amazing. I think that it is quite dangerous in that area of India at the moment. It would have to be safe before I would be willing to take my children there.
@rameshchow (4426)
• India
26 Oct 11
hi yskaps, you have explain in detail about the history behind its name of kashmir which is the Head of India. Unfortunately it is in the hands of war.