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Gangtok
Gangtok, the "Lofty Hill" or the "Hill made flat to build the
Gangtok monastery in 1716". Gangtok is a city, which, till one
sees it, one would believe exists only in picture-story books. In
the mystery-laden mists prayer flags whip in the breeze; wheels
spin in the hands of Lamas mumbling invocations to God, in the
distance are the snows, on the streets amidst brightly painted
pagoda roofed houses, lined with friendly smiling people are
silver, silk and spice and jewellery to gladden an maiden's heart,
from across the seven seas are gadget and goods to delight the
collector of "imported goods', while directly overlooking the city
is the hill Lukshyma, the 'Mother of Pearl' citadel of the magic
mountain, Khang-Chen-Dzod-Nga. An air of enchantment hangs over
the city, indeed the whole valley; the mysticism, the stupas, the
monasteries reach out as soon as one has crossed the border. While
across the hills and valleys comes the sounding of the long
trumpets by robed lamas.
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