INDIAN GEOGRAPHY

DRAINAGE OF INDIA

INDIAN DRAINAGE

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
The term ‘Himalayas’ derived from ____ language.
A
Pali
B
Sanskrit
C
Roman
D
Greek
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -The name of the range hails from the Sanskrit Himālaya ( ‘abode of the snow’), from himá ( ‘snow’) and ā-laya ( ‘home, dwelling’). They are now known as “the Himalaya Mountains", usually shortened to “the Himalayas".

Detailed explanation-2: -THE WORD Himalaya is derived from two Sanskrit words, -“ Hi-ma, ‘ snow, and “ a-la-ya, ‘’ abode; and it means The Abode of Snow. Words similarly formed and similarly pronounced are “ Devalaya, ‘’ Abode of God and “ Shivalaya, ‘’ Abode of Shiva.

Detailed explanation-3: -Since ancient times the vast glaciated heights have attracted the attention of the pilgrim mountaineers of India, who coined the Sanskrit name Himalaya-from hima (“snow”) and alaya (“abode”)-for that great mountain system.

Detailed explanation-4: -Note:The call Himalaya means “abode of snow” in Sanskrit. The moisture for snowstorm on this a part of the variety is introduced more often than not via means of the summer time monsoon. The mountains shape a natural barrier that blocks monsoonal moisture from attaining the Tibetan Plateau to the north.

Detailed explanation-5: -The Himalayas, which literally means the abode of snow, is the youngest and the highest range of fold mountains in the world. In India it extends in the east from the borders of Myanmar to where the Indus divides it from the Hindukush and Karakoran ranges, covering a distance of about 2500 km.

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