Jorkanden

Jorkanden is a 6,473 metres (21,237 ft) high Himalayan peak in the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh.

[2] It is the highest peak in the Kinner Kailash range of the Greater Himalayas.

[3] An expedition team of the Indo-Tibetan Border Police first climbed the peak on 26 May 1974.

[1][3] The peak is often confused with the Kinnaur Kailash peak 6,050 metres (19,850 ft), which can be distinguished through its distinctly pointed 'pillar' on top, which is worshipped as a shivling, abode of the Indian god Shiva.

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