CHAMERE GUFA, Mulpani

Bhanu (तनहुँ - NP)
28.016700,84.350000
Grottocenter / carte

Description

Herbert Daniel Gebauer - 15/07/2016

NOTE 1: The Gorkhali (Eastern Pahari a.k.a. Nepali) "mul" translates as root, origin, source, spring and "pani" is the word for water. A village of »Mulpani« (PICKERING 1995a) is not identified.

Herbert Daniel Gebauer - 15/07/2016

A natural temple cave sacred to an unidentified goddess or god (probably Shiva?) »… had been used to worship a Hindu god judging by the offerings of money found in the first chamber« (PICKERING 1995a: 2). SITUATION: At an unspecified distance of 2 km (perhaps estimated walking distance in an unspecified direction) from a certain »Mulpani« (note 1) and »about 500 m up a very steep hill covered in thick jungle which we had to cut our way through.« PROSPECTS: »No ways on were found.« CAVE LIFE: PICKERING (1995a: 2) noticed »an abundance of bat droppings« suggesting the presence of Chiroptera.

Documents

Bibliography 15/07/2016
  • Pickering, Nicola 1995a.

Histoire

EXPLORATION HISTORY: Nicola PICKERING (1995a: 2), probably guided by one Damber and a certain Singh, visited, explored and mapped: »An abundance of bat droppings, a lunghi and bare feet made an entertaining climb up into the roof.« Herbert Daniel Gebauer - 15/07/2016

Cavités proche

Distance (km)NomLongueur (m)Profondeur (m)
4.9MULPANI STALACTITE CAVE
9.1BARASINGHA GUFA
9.2SIDDHA CAVE, Bhanumate
9.6VYASA GUFA, Damauli
10.0PARASAR CAVE, Damauli
10.0Millenium Cave
10.1SIDDHA GUFA, Bimalnagar, 2nd
10.3SIDDHA GUFA, Bimalnagar
11.1PATAL DWAR