Nanda Devi
Nanda Devi (Hindi: नन्दा देवी पर्वत) is the highest mountain in the Republic of India. It is also the national mountain of the nation. It is holy to the Hindus, source of the Ganges river.
Nanda Devi lies in the state of Uttarakhand.
Nanda Devi Media
- Nanda-region-map-annotated.jpg
Shaded contour map of the Nanda Devi region in Uttarakhand, India. Made with MATLAB using free SRTM data; labels done in Paint Shop Pro. Region shown is from Latitude 31N to 30N, Longitude 79.3E to 80.5E.
- Nanda Devi Peak from Ranikhet.jpg
Nanda Devi (center) with Sunanda Devi (on the right), Shot from Ranikhet, Almora
- Nanda Devi from Kausani.JPG
The southwest side of Nanda Devi photographed from Kausani
- The folk characters of Latu and Lati during the mask dance festival in lata village, nanda devi national park in indian himalayas.jpg
Mask Dance in lata village, the gateway to Nanda Devi National Park
- Nanda Devi peak view from the west near Deodi camp in Rishi Ganga gorge Mon 2 Jun 1980.jpg
Nanda Devi peak view from the west near Deodi camp in Rishi Ganga gorge
- Nanda Devi peak view from outer Sanctuary near Bujgara Jun 1980.jpg
Nanda Devi peak view from outer Sanctuary near Bujgara
- Nanda Devi peak view from outer Sanctuary near Bujgara Jun 1980 closeup.jpg
Nanda Devi peak view from outer Sanctuary near Bujgara closeup
- Nanda Devi peaks wide view SE from slopes of Kalanka in Changabang Gal Jun 1980.jpg
Nanda Devi peaks wide view SE from slopes of Kalanka in Changabang Gal
- Nanda Devi peak N face view from slopes of Deo Damla Jun 1980.jpg
Nanda Devi peak N face view from slopes of Deo Damla
- Nanda Devi north face viewed from Deo Damla approach valley June 1980.jpg
Nanda Devi north face viewed from Deo Damla approach valley