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At the top of the 1,001 steps up Chamundi Hill, there lies a twelfth-century temple that houses the golden statue of Chamundi, the Hindu goddess worshipped...
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At the top of the 1,001 steps up Chamundi Hill, there lies a twelfth-century temple that houses the golden statue of Chamundi, the Hindu goddess worshipped by the Maharajas. A popular pilgrimage site, this sacred place honours this consort of Shiva who saved the
citizens of Mysore from the monstrous rule of their mythical demon-king. Set against the exotic background of Southern India, Climbing
Chamundi Hill follows the experiences of a young tourist who, befriended by an old Indian guide, somewhat reluctantly embarks upon the arduous climb to the sacred Shiva temple. Having journeyed to the top of the bill many times, the old pilgrim offers to accompany the
young man on his journey and to relate many ancient Indian tales that will help to ease their way and pass the time. So begins a mystical adventure for narrator and reader alike.