By Parineeta Dandekar “Quae loca fabulosus lambit Hydaspes“ (What places the magnificent Jhelum washes!) - Ode 1.22, Horace, Circa 3rd BC With these lines, M. Aurel Stein began his authoritative Ancient Geography of Kashmir , written in 1899. Stein, deeply smitten by Kashmir and its rivers, was the first to translate Kalhana’s epic Rajatarangini —literally River of the Kings—into English.
By Gajanan Khergamker The convoy assembled with the studied precision that officialdom frequently deploys when it wishes to signal the reassuring presence of regulation. Vehicles lined up methodically, engines idling beneath the humid Andaman sky, as the procession prepared to enter the dense forest corridor along the Andaman Trunk Road (ATR) that cuts through the Jarawa Forest Reserve between Port Blair and Diglipur, passing through Jirkatang, Baratang, Middle Strait, Kadamtala and Rangat, among others.