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Fictional city in the DC Comics universe From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Nanda Parbat (Hindi: नन्दा पर्बत, romanized: nandā parbat, lit. 'the mountain of delight') is a fictional city in the DC Comics universe. It first appeared in Strange Adventures #216 (February 1969), created by Neal Adams.[1] It is named after the Himalayan peak, Nanga Parbat.
Nanda Parbat | |
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First appearance | Strange Adventures #216 (February 1969) |
Created by | Neal Adams |
In-universe information | |
Type | Hidden city |
Locations | Hindu Kush |
Publisher | DC Comics |
Nanda Parbat is a hidden city nestled high in the mountains of Hindu Kush.[2][3] It is a place of healing and enlightenment watched over by the goddess Rama Kushna and her monks. Time moves slower in Nanda Parbat than the outside world.
Rama is known as the entity responsible for turning Boston Brand into the hero Deadman following his death. As Rama's agent, Boston wanders the Earth performing good deeds in hopes of eventually accessing the afterlife. Deadman has returned to Nanda Parbat on occasion to defend it against attackers.
A map had been used to reach this place in the story arc The Resurrection of Ra's al Ghul written by Grant Morrison and Paul Dini. The so-called "invisible map" is supposedly composed of seven pieces, including a tattoo, a scrap of parchment, a poem and a birthmark.
Rama Kushna and Nanda Parbat have also played a role in the lives of other DC Comics characters:
Nanda Parbat appears in Batman: Soul of the Dragon. It is home to O-Sensei, who ran a martial arts dojo, as well as a gate to the god Naga's dimension.[16]
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