Hot Springs of India explores the fascinating world of India's geothermal areas, revealing their origins and cultural importance. It highlights how these natural hot springs, born from the earth's internal heat, have been used in healing practices and are intertwined with local traditions. The book examines not only the geological features but also how these springs play a crucial role in local economies through sustainable tourism.
The book delves into the earth sciences behind geothermal activity, explaining how tectonic activity heats groundwater. It discusses the therapeutic properties of these waters, drawing from scientific analyses and traditional knowledge.
As the book progresses, it maps and classifies major hot spring locations across India, explores their therapeutic potential, and examines their role in local traditions before finally discussing the need for sustainable management to protect these resources and support local communities.