Mrigthuni (Hindi: मृगथूनी) is a mountain of Kumaon Himalaya in Uttarakhand, India.
On June 19, 1958, an Indian expedition led by Gurdial Singh made the first ascent of Mrigthuni 22,490 feet via the northeast face on the southern rim of the Nanda Devi basin in Garhwal.
[6] In 1964, an all women's team consisting of members from the Bharat Scouts and Guides was led by Joyce Dunsheath to the summit.
[7] On 28 September 1976 another Indian group from Serampore, West Bengal, climbed Mrigthuni (22,490 feet).
[8] In 1981 a Spanish expedition was led by Gonzalo Suárez reached the summit (6885 meters) on 11 September.