WHAT THESE ROADS GAVE BACK (Series Wrap)
✍️ Written by Saket Suman There is a moment on the Kedarnath trail when the body understands something that the mind has been resisting. The trail does not care how much you have read about this place. The altitude does not make exceptions for preparation. The shrine ahead is where it has always been, and you are where you are, and the distance between the two is exactly what it is, and the only way to close it is to keep walking. I have been thinking about that moment for the length of this series, which is to say for the length of the journey that the series is the record of. Sixteen shrines. Several thousand kilometres. Trains and buses and shared sumos and ferries and treks and one ropeway and one Pamban bridge railway crossing at sea level above the Palk Strait that I will not be forgetting for a long time. The Bharat Darshan series began as an act of journalism and became, somewhere between the Nallamala forest and the Gangotri glacier, som...