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Sheshnag Lake (Urdu pronunciation: [ʃeːʃnɑːɡ] ;
Kashmiri pronunciation: [ʃiːʃinaːɡ]) is an
alpine high
elevation oligotrophic lake
located in Amarnath...
- Chandanwari, he
released the Moon from his hair (Jata). On the
banks of Lake
Sheshnag, he
released his snake. At
Mahagunas Parvat (Mahaganesh Mountain), he left...
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Shesha (Sanskrit: शेष, romanized: Śeṣa, lit. 'Remainder'), also
known by his
epithets Sheshanaga (Sanskrit: शेषनाग, romanized: Śeṣanāga, lit. 'The snake...
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killed and 15
others injured in a
terror attack on a
pilgrim night camp at
Sheshnag Lake near the
Amarnath Temple glacial cave
shrine in
Kashmir Valley in...
- moon he
carries on his head in Chandanwari, the
snakes around his neck at
Sheshnag Lake, and the five
natural elements at
Panchtarni before entering the Amarnath...
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Pahalgam base camp and 15
kilometres (9.3 mi)
ahead of last halt camp of
Sheshnag Lake in the north. It is a
meadowland on the
banks of
eponymous Panchtarni...
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reaching Pahalgam where it
joins the
major tributary of the East
Lidder from
Sheshnag Lake. It then runs
westwards until it
meets the
Jehlum River at Mirgund...
- base
camps at
Pahalgam and
reaches the cave-shrine
after night halts at
Sheshnag Lake and
Panchtarni camps. The
yatra is both a way of
earning revenue by...
- universe. An
appeal was made
before the
serpent god, Shesha, to
pacify Shiva.
Sheshnag hissed,
thereby giving rise to a flow of
boiling water. The
water spread...
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Khanpursar Khushal Sar
Manasbal Lake
Mansar Lake
Marsar Lake
Nandan Sar Lake
Sheshnag Lake
Satsar Lake
Tarsar Lake
Tulian lake
Vishansar Lake
Wular Lake Nigeen...