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Kailash Mansarovar Mystery | Mysteries of Kailash Mansarovar

Holy Mount Kailash also Mount Kailas is the most holiest place on earth And also the one of the most mysterious and most wonderfull.

This region of Himalaya is considered a sacred place in four religions: Hinduism ,Bon, Buddhism and Jainism. and also moreover interesting is that this area is the one of the most unknown & undiscoverd sites where paranormal phenomena have been observed. It is difficult to explain all the available information in words. many true informations found aboutthis holy & divine goes back to the timeless Sanskrit epic of the Ramayana and other hindu puraanic scriptures including the kumarasambhava by kaildasa This holy mountain lies near Lake Manasarowar and Lake Rakshastal in Tibet holy Lake Manasarovar is the highest fresh water lake lies at 4,590 metres (15,060 ft) above mean sea level, a relatively high elevation for a large freshwater lake

Lake manasaras is one of the most beautiful scenary to eyes on this earth The word “Manasarovara” originates from Sanskrit, which is a combination of the words “Manas” “sarovara” manas meaning mind and sarovara meaning lake. According to the Hindu religion, the lake was first created in the mind of the Lord Brahma after which it manifested on Earth

According to Hinduism, Lord Shiva, the destroyer of ignorance and illusion, resides at the summit of a legendary mountain named Kailāsa, where he sits in a state of perpetual meditation along with his wife Pārvatī.

Every year, thousands make a pilgrimage to Kailash, following a tradition going back thousands of years. Pilgrims of several religions believe that circumambulating Mount Kailash on foot is a holy ritual that will bring good fortune. The peregrination is made in a clockwise direction by Hindus and Buddhists. Followers of the Jain and Bönpo religions circumambulate the mountain in a counterclockwise direction. The path around Mount Kailash is 52 km (32 mi) long.

Some pilgrims believe that the entire walk around Kailash should be made in a single day, which is not considered an easy task. A person in good shape walking fast would take perhaps 15 hours to complete the 52 km trek. Some of the devout do accomplish this feat, little daunted by the uneven terrain, altitude sickness and harsh conditions faced in the process. Indeed, other pilgrims venture a much more demanding regimen, performing body-length prostrations over the entire length of the circumambulation: The pilgrim bends down, kneels, prostrates full-length, makes a mark with his fingers, rises to his knees, prays, and then crawls forward on hands and knees to the mark made by his/her fingers before repeating the process. kailash-mansarovar-mystery It is a popular belief that the stairways on Mount Kailash lead to heaven. Legends of a mythic holy land were spread throughout many centuries has attracted millions of religious people and also became of interest to philosophers, adventurers, theologists scetist and even… political leaders! It received many names: Shambhala, Shangri-La, etc.

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