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रुपकुंड पर भारतीय डाक विभाग ने 6 नवम्बर, 2006 को शीर्षक-A commemorative postage stamp on  'Himalayan Lakes' से एक डाक टिकट भी जारी किया है।

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« Reply #16 on: August 15, 2009, 06:30:26 PM »
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रुपकुण्ड के नर कंकालों की जांच सर्वप्रथम लखनऊ विश्वविद्यालय के प्रो० जी०एस० मजमूदार ने की और जांच रिपोर्ट को  "रहस्यमय रुपकुण्ड" नाम से प्रकाशित किया।
वर्तमान समय में इन कंकालों पर राष्ट्रीय और अंतर्राष्ट्रीय स्तर पर वैज्ञानिकों द्वारा अध्ययन किया जा रहा है। रेडियो कार्बन तिथि के आधार पर इनका समय ९ वीं शताब्दी के लगभग निर्धारित हुई है।
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When ice melts in the glacial tarn of Roopkund, located 5,000 metres above sea level in Chamoli district, Uttaranchal, hundreds of corpses can be seen floating. Thus gets exposed a mystery that dates back to more than 60 years and has begun to be understood only recently.


In 1942, a forest guard chanced upon hundreds of skeletons at this tarn. The remains have intrigued anthropologists, scientists, historians and the local people ever since. Who were these people? What were they doing in the inhospitable regions of the Garhwal Himalaya? Many speculated, initially, that the remains were those of Japanese soldiers who had sneaked into the area, and had then perished to the ravages of the inhospitable terrain.

Those were World War II times and even the slightest mention of a Japanese invasion was bound to throw the area’s British administrators into the tizzy.

The matter was investigated and the speculation was put to rest: the corpses were said to date back to at least a century. But nobody knew when exactly. Some British explorers to Roopkund, and many scholars attribute the bones to General Zorawar Singh of Kashmir, and his men, who are said to have lost their way and perished in the high Himalayas, on their return journey after the Battle of Tibet in 1841.

But radio-carbon tests on the corpses in the 1960s belied this theory. The tests vaguely indicated that the skeletons could date back to anytime between the 12th and 15th centuries ad. This led many historians to link the corpses to an unsuccessful attack by Mohammad Tughlak on the Garhwal Himalaya. Still others believed that the remains were of those of victims of an unknown epidemic. Some anthropologists also put forward a theory of ritual suicide.

Local folklore has it that in medieval times, king Jasdhawal of Kanauj wanted to celebrate the birth of an heir by undertaking a pilgrimage to the Nanda-Devi mountains in the Garhwal Himalaya. However, he disregarded the rules of pilgrimage by boisterous singing and dancing. The entourage earned the wrath of the local deity, Latu. They were caught in a terrible hailstorm and were thrown into the Roopkund lake.




Folklore is not all myth


Now the first forensic investigation of the frozen corpses has concurred with the hailstorm theory. Scientists commissioned by the National Geographic television channel to examine the corpses believe that they died from sharp blows to their skulls. “We retrieved a number of skulls which showed short, deep cracks,” said Subhash Walimbe, a physical anthropologist at the Deccan college, Pune. Walimbe was a member of the team that visited the site.

“The cracks were caused not by a landslide or an avalanche but by blunt, round objects about the size of cricket balls,” he surmised. According to Walimbe, “The only plausible explanation for so many people sustaining such similar injuries at the same time is something that fell from the sky. The injuries were all to the top of the skull and not to other bones in the body, so they must have come from above. Our view is that death was caused by extremely large hailstones”. Another member of the team, Wolfgang Sax, an anthropologist at Heidelberg University in Germany, cited a traditional song among Himalayan women that describes a goddess so enraged at outsiders who defiled her mountain sanctuary that she rained death upon them by flinging hailstones “hard as iron”.

“We were amazed by what we found,” said Pramod Joglekar, a bio-archaeologist at Deccan College, Pune. “In addition to skeletons, we discovered bodies with the flesh intact, perfectly preserved in the icy ground. We could see their hair and nails as well as pieces of clothing,” he said. The scientists found glass bangles, indicating the presence of women.

The team also found a ring, spear, leather shoes and bamboo staves. This has led them to hypothesize that the corpses were those of pilgrims. The scientists estimate that as many as 600 bodies may still be buried in snow and ice by the lake.




Pilgrims perish




The samples were sent to the Radiocarbon Accelerator Unit of Oxford University, uk where the date of death was established at about 850 ad. The team has yet to resolve the identity of the victims, though.

Meanwhile, scientists at the Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology, Hyderabad have also undertaken tests on skeletal remains. Lalji Singh, the director of the centre, said that his institute had conducted studies on the dna of 31 samples of bone and muscle taken out from the remains. “Three samples have unique mutations in the mitochondrial dna which are not found anywhere in the world but only in a particular group of people from Maharashtra,” he said. Singh, however, refused to mention the ethnic group. He said analysis of two other samples matched with some people living in Garhwal even as further studies on all the 31 samples were still on to find out more accurate facts. D K Bhattacharya of the National Geographic team agrees: “Only a few have the characteristics of the Mongoloid hill people of the Himalaya,” noted this scholar from the University of Delhi. It’s quite possible that the pilgrims employed these local people as porters. After all, Roopkund is almost 35 km away from the nearest human settlement and it’s virtually impossible for outsiders to venture into the area without taking the help of local people.

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It is quite unfortunate that the local administration has made no organised attempt to protect this site. Skeletal remains and other articles of those who perished ages back are reported to have been diminishing fast from here. Lack of administrative will and a general indifference has denied this destination its due place on the international tourist map. In the ceaseless efforts to win over nature sometime we emerge as victorious though losing the battle is also an integral part of the game. The Roopkund reamins an indicator of the latter.


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The Roopkund riddle, dating back to the 9th century AD, might have perplexed scientists, historians and mountaineers from around the world for many years but not the young and determined members of the IBN7 team comprising of Correspondent Nitish Kumar, Cameraman Naseem Anwar Khan and Gopal Dutt Sharma.


With their undaunted spirits to unravel the mystery behind mysterious skeleton lake, the team trekked to the remote region of Roopkund - the mysterious lake located at the height of 5,029 ms from the sea level.


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IBN 7 the first news channel to reach Roopkund
 
 
MUMBAI: The Roopkund riddle, dating back to the 9th century AD, has perplexed scientists, historians and mountaineers from around the world for many years. In an attempt to unravel and understand the enigma that is this lake, the IBN 7 team trekked to the remote region of Roopkund in Uttranchal.

In a special series titled ‘Roopkund, the channel attempted to bring forth to its viewers a reality, which is still shrouded in mystery. The show entailed interviews of natives and the elaborate rituals and customs including the one the team was requested to undertake to ensure the safe and successful completion of their mission. The treacherous terrain involved the team completing their journey to Roopkund on horseback. The two-day special captured not only the story behind the lake.

With this feature IBN 7 became the first news channel to reach Roopkund.

“Roopkund was an endeavor undertaken by the IBN 7 team to bring to light the mystery behind the lake. I am confident that the feature appealed to the masses by virtue of being a topic of common interest in conjunction with IBN 7’s credible reportage” said Ashutosh, Managing Editor, IBN 7.

Roopkund is popularly known as the Mystery Lake because of the mystery surrounding the findings of the human skeletons. The magnificent lake Roopkund is below the Trishul peak and is surrounded by rock-strewn glaciers and snow clad peaks of Uttaranchal.

Situated at an altitude of 5029 mts. in the interior of the Chamoli district, Roopkund is famous for the mysterious shallow lake of about 2 mts., with the edges covered with snow almost throughout the year. After the snow melts, skeletal remains which are believed to be over 500-600 years old.
 
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Roopkund is a place in Uttaranchal India, the location of about three to six hundred skeletons at the edge of a lake—Skeleton Lake in the Himalayas. The location is uninhabited and is located at an altitude of about 5,029 metres. The skeletons were discovered in the 1942 when stumbled upon by a park ranger. At that time it was believed that the people died from an epidemic, landslides or a blizzard. The carbon dating from samples collected at that time in the 1960s vaguely indicated that the people were from the 12th century to the 15th century. Uttaranchal   became the 27th state of the Republic of India on November 9, 2000. ... A human skeleton - (endoskeleton) In biology, the skeleton or skeletal system is the biological system providing physical support in living organisms. ... The article refers to the Skeleton Lake in India. ... Perspective view of the Himalaya and Mount Everest as seen from space looking south-south-east from over the Tibetan Plateau. ... 1942 (MCMXLII) was a common year starting on Thursday (the link is to a full 1942 calendar). ... In epidemiology, an epidemic (from Greek epi- upon + demos people) is a disease that appears as new cases in a given human population, during a given period, at a rate that substantially exceeds what is expected, based on recent experience (the number of new cases in the population during a... Landslide of soil and regolith in Pakistan A landslide is a geological phenomenon which includes a wide range of ground movement, such as rock falls, deep failure of slopes and shallow debris flows. ... Look up Blizzard in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ... The 1960s decade refers to the years from January 1, 1960 to December 31, 1969, inclusive. ... (11th century - 12th century - 13th century - other centuries) As a means of recording the passage of time, the 12th century was that century which lasted from 1101 to 1200. ... (14th century - 15th century - 16th century - other centuries) As a means of recording the passage of time, the 15th century was that century which lasted from 1401 to 1500. ...


Shallow Lake at RoopkundIn 2004 a team of Indian and European scientists set off to the location to gain more information on the skeletons. Braving bitter cold weather and thin air, the team uncovered vital clues including jewellery, skulls, bones and a preserved body. 2004 (MMIV) was a leap year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ...


DNA tests on the bodies revealed that there were two groups of people, a short group (probably local porters) and a taller group who were closely related. Though the numbers were not ascertained, it is believed that three to six hundred people perished. Radio carbon dating of the bones also accurately pinpointed the time period to be in the 9th century predating the earlier inaccurate tests. Genetic fingerprinting or DNA testing is a technique to distinguish between individuals of the same species using only samples of their DNA. Its invention by Sir Alec Jeffreys at the University of Leicester was announced in 1985. ... As a means of recording the passage of time the 9th century was that century that lasted from 801 to 900. ...


After studying fractures in the skulls, the scientists in Hyderabad and London determined that the people died not of disease but of a sudden hailstorm. The hail sizes were as large as cricket balls and with no shelter in the open Himalayas all of them perished. Furthermore with the rarefied air and icy conditions, many bodies were well preserved. With landslides in the area, some of the bodies made their way into the lake. What is not determined was where the group was headed to. There is no historical evidence of any trade routes to Tibet in the area or any places of pilgrimage. National Geographic Channel is the first to learn about the latest findings on the Roopkund Lake tragedy in a documentary titled Skeleton Lake. The documentary reveals the secret behind the lake’s mass grave in Uttaranchal, based on the latest anthropological and medical evidences that has been unearthed. The film claims to have finally solved a riddle that had haunted many experts for over 60 years. The Roopkund riddle started in 1942, when a forest ranger accidentally unearthed a mass grave in Roopkund Lake. Hyderabad or Haydar is the capital city of the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. ... full of cockneys. ... Hailstorm A hailstorm is a meteorological event, being a storm in which a large amount of hail falls. ... For the insect, see Cricket (insect). ... Perspective view of the Himalaya and Mount Everest as seen from space looking south-south-east from over the Tibetan Plateau. ... This article is becoming very long. ... The National Geographic Channel is a subscription television network that features documentaries produced by the National Geographic Society. ... The article refers to the Skeleton Lake in India. ...

Roopkund is a picturesque and beautiful tourist destination, located near the base of two Himalayan peaks: Trisul (7120 meters) and Nandghungti (6310 meters). This place is famous and well-known among the masses because of the annual Raj Jat yatra. There are no roads to this place yet, so one has to undertake a 3-4 day trek to reach the skeleton lake. The skeleton lake is covered with ice for most of the time during the year. However, the journey to Roopkund is an enjoyable experience. All along the way one is surrounded by mountain ranges from all the sides.


There are different routes for a trek to Roopkund. Generally, trekkers and adventurers travel till Lohajung or Wan by road. From there they climb a hillock at Wan and reach Ran ki Dhar. There is some flat area where trekkers can camp for the night. If the sky is clear one can see Bedni Bugyal and Trisul. The next camping spot is at Bedni Bugyal which is 12-13 kms from Wan. There is a huge grazing ground for mules, horses and sheeps. There are two temples and a small lake that add to the beauty of this place. One can see a lot of Himalayan peaks from Bedni Bugyal. Trekkers then go upto Bhaguwabasa which is 10-11 kms from Bedni Bugyal. The climate at Bhaguwabasa is hostile for most of the time of the year. One gets a closer view of Trisul and other 5000+ meters peaks. Many waterfalls and landslides are visible on the extreme slopes of the surrounding mountains. From Bhaguwabasa trekkers either go to Roopkund and come back or they go to Shila Samundra (Ocean of Mountains) and then proceed with trek upto Homkund.


At Roopkund, one can find a frozen lake during September. Most people get sun burns. One can see the clouds below and a clear sky above. One has to walk through a snow covered, slippery ridge to reach Zohra Gully. An unobstructed view of Trisul and Nand Ghungti awaits you there.



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Roopkund is situated in the eastern part of Chamoli district (in the lap of Trishul Massif, 7122 m). The high-altitude (5029 m), kund is on the Nanda Jat route to Homkund. It is not a very large kund and is rather shallow, having a depth of only about 2 m. The edges are snow covered for most parts of the year. When snow melts, one can see human and equine skeletal remains, sometimes with flesh attached; well preserved in the alpine conditions. It is found that about 300 people died about 500-600 years ago. There are many theories to explain the finding but none satisfying to everybody. Hence the lake is also known as the 'Mystery Lake'. According to the locals : Raja Jasdal of Kanauj undertook a Nanda Jat along with the Rani Balpa, some 550 years ago. Rani being the princess from Garhwal was revered as a sister of goddess Nandadevi. Near Roopkund she gave birth to a babe. Goddess Nandadevi considered it a sacrilege in her domain and sent down a snow/hailstorm. Raja's people were caught in it and perished. The present day skeletal remains belong to them. Other than the Nanda Raj Jat route via Wan, one may approach Roopkund from Ghat, (motorable from Nandprayag). The trek takes one to Ramni (jeepable in fair weather) and Sutol, on the way. Wan is approached either from Tharali or Gwaldam. Thereafter one may choose reaching Roopkund via Ali Bugyal or the Bedni. On the way dramatic views of the nature with its many splendours can be seen


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रूपकुंड की यात्रा के लिए जून उत्तरार्द्ध से सितम्बर उत्तरार्द्ध का समय सर्वोत्तम होता है क्योंकि इसके बाद इस पूरे क्षेत्र में हिमपात का सिलसिला प्रारम्भ हो जाता है जिससे पर्यटकों को यात्रा के लिए अनुकूल परिस्थितियां दुर्लभ हो जाती हैं।

 

प्रकृति की अनूठी कृति रूपकुंड का अवलोकन करने जाने के लिए श्रीनगर, कर्णप्रयाग तथा देवाल होते हुए भी जाया जा सकता है, लेकिन यदि ट्रैकिंग के रूप में ग्वालदम से पदयात्रा की जाए तो पर्यटक उस क्षेत्र के ग्रामीण जनजीवन, सांस्कृतिक व ऐतिहासिक विरासत तथा अनछुए स्थलों से जुड़े विशिष्ट अनुभवों से ओत–प्रोत होकर लगभग १० दिन की अवधि में रूपकुंड पहुंचता है। पर्यटक तीन दिन की पदयात्रा के प्रथम चरण में मुंदोली तथा बाण होते हुए लगभग ७० किमी की दूरी तय करने के पश्चात वेदनी बुग्याल पहुंचते हैं।

 

यहां मखमली हरी घास के मैदान हैं जिन्हें कश्मीर में सोनमर्ग और गुलमर्ग जैसे नामों से जाना जाता है। समुद्रतल से २४०० मीटर की ऊंचाई पर पसरा हुआ वेदनी बाग एशिया के प्रमुख विशाल बागों में से एक है। यहां पहुंचने पर पर्यटक की थकान पल भर में उड़न छू हो जाती है और वह ताजगी से सराबोर होकर अनोखी स्फूर्ति का अनुभव करता है। उसे यहां असीम सुखद आनंद की अनुभूति होती है। यह सम्पूर्ण क्षेत्र विभिन्न रंग–बिरंगे पुष्पों की अनेक प्रजातियों तथा नाना प्रकार की औषधियुक्त दुर्लभ जड़ी–बूटियों से भरा पड़ा है जहां पर्यटक को स्वतः ही स्वास्थ्य लाभ प्राप्त हो जाता है।

 

कहा जाता है कि वेदों की रचना यहीं पर की गई थी। यहां मौजूद एक छोटे कुंड में किया गया तर्पण पूर्वजों के लिए कल्याणकारी माना जाता है। अगले १८ किलोमीटर की पदयात्रा के बाद पर्यटक रूपकुंड के पास पहुंच जाता है। इस दिव्य कुंड की अथाह गहराई, कटोरेनुमा आकार तथा चारों ओर बिखरे नर कंकाल व वातावरण में फैले गहन निस्तब्धता से मन में कौतूहल व जिज्ञासा का ज्वार उत्पन्न हो जाता है। रूपकुंड के रहस्य का प्रमुख कारण ये नर कंकाल ही हैं जो न केवल इसके इर्द–गिर्द दिखते हैं बल्कि तालाब में इनकी परछाइयां भी दिखाई पड़ती हैं। इन अस्थि अवशेषों के विषय में क्षेत्रवासियों में अनेक प्रकार की किवदन्तियां प्रचलित हैं जिन्हें सुनकर पर्यटक रोमांचित हो उठता है। वर्षों से पुरातत्ववेत्ता व इतिहासकार इन नर कंकालों के रहस्य का पता लगाने में जुटे हैं लेकिन अब तक कोई ठोस और सर्वमान्य हल नहीं निकाल पाए हैं।
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