Oshadhiparvata

In the Ramayana, the bear-king Jambavan requests the vanara Hanuman to travel to Oshadhiparvata and carry the medicinal herbs that grow on its southern summit to the battlefield in Lanka for healing the army of Rama.

[1] In the Ramayana, observing the serious injuries afflicting the army of Rama, Jambavan urged Hanuman to fly to the Himalayas, and locate the Oshadhiparvata, the peak present between the mountains of Kailasha and Meru.

He informed the vanara that he would be able to identify the mountain by the luminescence of the healing herbs growing upon them in the dark.

Hanuman flew towards the mountain, but realised that the glimmering plants appeared to vanish when he ventured close to them.

After his forces were healed, the deity asked Hanuman to restore the mountain to its original location, which he swiftly performed.

At Jambavan's urging, Hanuman goes to the Himalayas to find the four healing plants