Chandratal Lake on a Cloudy Day in Spiti

A Letter to the Mountain Gods- Please Call it a Truce!

Dear Mountain Gods,

You know how I worship your domain. Every little holiday I can scrape through, I try to run to your highest adobe, the Himalayas. Do you remember the days when I used to be your favorite child, when you would let me see so much beauty on my various treks and trips?

I would particularly like to draw your attention to the Everest Base Camp Trek in Nepal in 2012. How kind you were to me. Due to my work commitments I could only take the pilgrimage in May, not the ideal month for walking in that sacred region! And yet you showered me with abundant blessings. On all those 11 days of walking you did not let a single drop of rain fall on my head. Agreed there was a bit of snow but then, it came at night, made everything look even more pretty at Dignboche and it caused no trouble while walking.

There were treks when I walked in hail for about two hours but then you produced a magnificent rainbow the next day!

Dusk at Kareri Village
Dusk at Kareri Village #Canon550D

Now I am sure I have done something to irk you, but for the life of me I cannot figure out what. When I went to trek through the Annapurna Circuit in 2013 you made it rain for four days, out of which two days started in a raincoat and ended in a raincoat as well! Now you also know what misery it is to trek so. Then at Letdar you made it snow, not the beautiful half inch but the kind that makes you give up the trek and walk back. I would not have been desolate but for the dense cloud cover which hid all the peaks on all the days I was there. I barely got a glance, a poor one at that, of the magnificence that surrounds the region. That was in 2013.

It is now 2015 Gods and I still get the same treatment. Last year even at Charndratal, Spiti I got rains! When I went to Kareri recently I got one absolutely sunny day out of the six that I was there, it was the day when I was leaving for home. It has been the same story with some minor changes on all my trips to the mountains from 2013 to 2015.

kareri-village
Beautiful Kareri Village #Lumia1020

Now Gods I am not complaining, because I am sure have done something wrong to invoke your ire. But whatever I did, don’t you think it is enough? Can you please take me back in your favor? I know you are only miffed because you have always let me come back one more time, but please can we go back to the Everest Base Camp days once again?

Your’s Truly

Mridula Dwivedi

PS. Since you were so reluctant, I just have these two watery sunsets to show for my six days of stay at Kareri Village.

40 thoughts on “A Letter to the Mountain Gods- Please Call it a Truce!”

  1. Mridula: Nice prayer to God, There are so many beauty’s in the world. God show’s them in 4 different seasons in most parts of the world, and 4 different days. Sunny,rainy,snowy, cloudy and clear starry nights. There is Gods work in all of them, no matter where you are, You need to see threw the storms the beauty of Gods work is there.
    “Just My thought”

  2. We do feel harassed at times, but looking back I really enjoyed the snowy weather the snow God gave us in Greece. Kind of missing it now.
    A sweet read. 🙂

  3. Mridula, a heart melting blog indeed! But your photos make the saying come true that every black cloud has a silver lining. Keep up the good work 🙂

  4. Beautiful pictures! after travelling so much in the hills you must be knowing the saying” Pahadon ki baarish ka koi bharosa nahi hota” . During my 12 years stay in Shimla, I developed a habit of carrying an umbrella with me all the time. But although we may complain to God of mountains, we have to agree that colour of mountains are equally mesmerizing during rain, as depicted from your awesome pictues!

  5. We cancelled our road trip to Himachal after Punjab as it was raining in most of Himachal.. I guess we could all do with some sunshine… every once in a while…. 🙂

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