
Vishnu Makhijani IANS For one who was not even a teenager when Major H.P.S. Ahluwalia was one of the nine Indians atop Mount Everest on May 29, 1965, the second and enlarged edition of his "Higher Than Everest" was a double delight as it enabled one relive the adventure and travel with him on the prolonged painful recovery from a battlefield spinal injury on September 30 the same year to the realisation of his ultimate dream: The creation of New Delhi's premier Indian Spinal Injuries Centre. Originally published in 1973, with a Foreword by then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, the second edition has three additional chapters with a wealth of inspiring insights and a host of new photographs of Ahluwalia's activities in the 40-plus years since the book was first published. Ahluwalia gets rather philosophical in writing about the 12,000 km Silk Route Expedition in five Indian-made vehicles that was eight years in the making and which was undertaken because he wanted to know "what lies on the other side of the mountain". "Now, when I sit back in the recess of my garden and contemplate the experience, I wonder what was it that originally propelled me to stalk the path of merchant adventurers like Marco Polo and countless others from the annals of history who have now been forgotten. Why did I want to trek along the pilgrims' path -- the road which Padmasambhava took to spread the light of Buddhism and the road along which Fa-Hien and Hiuen-Tsang travelled barefoot in search of the sublime truth?" The answer: "The mind now has peace and little or no restlessness. But I know that it is so only till yet another face of Mt. Everest presents itself to the mind!" Ahluwalia is justifiably proud of the Indian Spinal Injuries Centre. "Today, the Indian Spinal Injuries Centre is a landmark healthcare institute at par with the best in the world. We provide comprehensive medical care of the highest international standards and conduct some of the most advanced surgeries performed anywhere in the world. We have revolutionised the diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation of patients with spinal cord injuries. For me, personally, it is the fulfilment of a long-cherished dream.