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Mount Indrasan is located at an altitude of 6221 metres above sea level in the Kullu district of Himachal Pradesh, India. Mt. Indrasan is considered as the most difficult mountain to climb in the Pir Panjal range of the Himalayas because of the challenges involved in scaling it. It was first climbed on October 13, 1962 by an expedition organized by Kyoto University Alpine Club, Kyoto, Japan. It is also believed that whenever Lord Indra arrives on earth he resides here. Indrasan (composed of two words: Indra and Aasana) i.e. the royal seat of the Lord Indra.

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  • Mount Indrasan is located at an altitude of 6221 metres above sea level in the Kullu district of Himachal Pradesh, India. Mt. Indrasan is considered as the most difficult mountain to climb in the Pir Panjal range of the Himalayas because of the challenges involved in scaling it. It was first climbed on October 13, 1962 by an expedition organized by Kyoto University Alpine Club, Kyoto, Japan. It is also believed that whenever Lord Indra arrives on earth he resides here. Indrasan (composed of two words: Indra and Aasana) i.e. the royal seat of the Lord Indra. (en)
  • Der Indrasan ist ein Berg im Westhimalaya im indischen Bundesstaat Himachal Pradesh. Der 6221 m hohe Indrasan ist der höchste Berg der Pir-Panjal-Bergkette. Der Berg liegt im äußersten Osten der Bergkette und befindet sich an der Grenze der Distrikte Lahaul und Spiti (im Norden) und Kullu (im Süden). Die Gletscher an seiner Ost- und Nordwestflanke strömen nach Norden zum Chanab. Die Westflanke wird zum Beas, die Südflanke zum entwässert. (de)
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  • Der Indrasan ist ein Berg im Westhimalaya im indischen Bundesstaat Himachal Pradesh. Der 6221 m hohe Indrasan ist der höchste Berg der Pir-Panjal-Bergkette. Der Berg liegt im äußersten Osten der Bergkette und befindet sich an der Grenze der Distrikte Lahaul und Spiti (im Norden) und Kullu (im Süden). Die Gletscher an seiner Ost- und Nordwestflanke strömen nach Norden zum Chanab. Die Westflanke wird zum Beas, die Südflanke zum entwässert. Der Indrasan wurde am 13. Oktober 1962 von Kojiro Tomita und Yasumasa Miyaki, Teilnehmer einer japanischen Expedition, über die Südwestflanke erstbestiegen. 2,37 km südsüdwestlich des Indrasan erhebt sich der 6001 m hohe Deo Tibba. (de)
  • Mount Indrasan is located at an altitude of 6221 metres above sea level in the Kullu district of Himachal Pradesh, India. Mt. Indrasan is considered as the most difficult mountain to climb in the Pir Panjal range of the Himalayas because of the challenges involved in scaling it. It was first climbed on October 13, 1962 by an expedition organized by Kyoto University Alpine Club, Kyoto, Japan. It is also believed that whenever Lord Indra arrives on earth he resides here. Indrasan (composed of two words: Indra and Aasana) i.e. the royal seat of the Lord Indra. (en)
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