Why is the himalayas called 'Himavan'?
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Himadri
Northwest or the Great Himalaya Range is called Himadri.
while Himachal lies in between Siwalik from the southern most range.
Himavat fathered Ganga the river goddess, as well as Ragini[1] and Parvati, the wife of Shiva. His wife and queen consort is Vedic Menavati, the daughter of Mount Meru.[2]
The sacred text of Devi Gita, which is found in the last nine chapters (31-40) of the seventh skandha of Devi-Bhagavata Purana, is a dialogue between Parvati and her father Himavat. It deals with the universal form of the Devi, meditations on the major texts of Upanishads, ashtanga-yoga, the yogas of jnana, karma and bhakti, locations of the temples dedicated to the Devi and the rituals pertaining to her worship.
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The Himalayas, which literally means the abode of snow, is the youngest and the highest range of fold mountains in the world. ... The highest mountain wholly in India is the Nandadevi, at a height of a little less than 8000 m.
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