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- Sacred Mountains of the World
- Sacred Mountains Of The World
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Preface to the Second Edition
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction Mountains and the Sacred
- Part I Sacred Mountains around the World
- One The Himalayas
- Two China
- Three Central Asia
- Four Japan
- Five South and Southeast Asia
- Six The Middle East
- Seven Europe
- Eight Africa
- Nine North America
- Ten Latin America
- Eleven Oceania
- Part II The Power and Mystery of Mountains
- Notes
- Select Bibliography
- Index
Five - South and Southeast Asia
Cosmic Centers
from Part I - Sacred Mountains around the World
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 20 February 2022
- Sacred Mountains of the World
- Sacred Mountains Of The World
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Preface to the Second Edition
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction Mountains and the Sacred
- Part I Sacred Mountains around the World
- One The Himalayas
- Two China
- Three Central Asia
- Four Japan
- Five South and Southeast Asia
- Six The Middle East
- Seven Europe
- Eight Africa
- Nine North America
- Ten Latin America
- Eleven Oceania
- Part II The Power and Mystery of Mountains
- Notes
- Select Bibliography
- Index
Summary
Dry hills of ancient rock, green ranges of jungle peaks, slick summits of wet granite, fiery volcanoes of fresh ash – a great diversity characterizes the mountains of South and Southeast Asia, reflecting the variety of cultures that fill the region. Aside from the Himalayas, which we have covered in a separate chapter, South Asia comprises the Indian subcontinent and the island of Sri Lanka. It includes crystalline mountains formed of some of the oldest bedrock in the world, remnants of an ancient continent called Gondwanaland. Southeast Asia covers the Asian peninsula east of India and south of China, along with its continuation in a line of Pacific islands that curves eastward toward Australia and New Guinea. Its mountains range from the Himalayan outliers of northern Burma through the hills of Thailand and Cambodia to the volcanoes of Indonesia. The region also includes the mountainous islands of Borneo and the Philippines.
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- Sacred Mountains of the World , pp. 103 - 119Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2022