Some facts about the mysterious unclimbed peak- Mount Kailash
Lord Shiv & Goddess Parvati in Kailash Source:- Pinterest |
The celestial residence of Lord Shiva, a “collection of
facts,” and the “holy mountain” are some of the names given to the immensely
majestic and religious MOUNT KAILASH, which is seen as the ultimate spiritual
halt for all divine people. This celestial destination is said to be the
residence of Lord Shiva, who is absorbed in perpetual meditation with his wife
Parvati and his most favoured vehicle NANDI, and is located among the peaks of
the Kailash ranges that stretch over India and Tibet.
The pilgrimage to Mount Kailash is significant not only for
Hindus, but also for Jains and Buddhists. Different pilgrims from
various religions have different stories about Mount Kailash’s significance.
According to Buddhists, it is the birthplace of Lord Buddha, while according to
Jains, it is the location where Rishabh, the religion’s propagator, has
acquired enlightenment.
Mount Kailash is well-known around the world as the site of
numerous exciting mystery events, and it serves as a focal point for millions
of pilgrims from all over the world. It is said that anyone who wishes to climb
this hill and reach the summit in order to view the faces of gods will be put
to death. As a result, the peak is regarded as the one that has yet to be
climbed. This mountain range, which is located near numerous key rivers such as
the Karnali, Sutlej, Brahmaputra, and Indus, serves as a lifeline to these
water bodies at the same time. There are a number of frightening and
fascinating mysteries associated with Mount Kailash, which are detailed here.
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Going on a Time Travel Adventure
Everyone who has travelled on the KAILASH MANASAROVAR YATRA
claims that the time travel there is much faster than in their homes. They saw
nail and hair development in just 12 hours, which generally takes a couple of
weeks. The contribution of the mountain air, on the other hand, is claimed to
be ending to such development. However, this setting is unlike any other hill
station at a higher elevation, leaving this an unsolved riddle.
Its position has shifted
It has been reported that Mount Kailash is known for
altering its position on a regular basis. The mountain is known to vary the
target locations of climbers attempting to reach the summit, but it remains
unclimbed. Its ‘shifting position’ is one of the main reasons it has remained
unclimbed till now. One of the most enthralling mysteries related with the
MAJESTIC MOUNT KAILASH is this.
Kailash’s Twin Lakes
The RAKSHAS TAL, also known as the Devil Lake, and the LAKE
MANASAROVAR, popularly known as the God Lake, are both located on MOUNT KAILASH
and are separated by a thin range of mountains. The mountains appear to have
been shaped with the goal of demonstrating the distinction between good and
bad. This is more significant because they are generated organically rather
than as a result of a man-made event.
It has yet to be climbed
Mount Kailash, which is at a significant elevation, has yet to be ascended. Even the greatest mountaineers who had conquered the world’s highest peak, MOUNT EVEREST, were unable to reach the summit of Mount Kailash. Every climber who has attempted to summit this mountain has encountered difficulties and so failed to do so. This is thought to be due to the ‘Mountain changing its locations on a regular basis.’
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Lord Shiva’s abode
Hindus believe that Mount Kailash is the almighty LORD
SHIVA’s celestial dwelling, where he has been deep in meditation on the summit
with his wife Parvati and his beloved vehicle Nandi for the past 21,000 years.
The Shiva’s face, which protrudes from Mount Kailash, can also be seen. As a
result, the Hindus place a great deal of emphasis on this location.
The Earth-Heaven Connection
Mount Kailash is said to be a link between Earth and Heaven,
according to the Vedas. The four faces of this mountain range face the four
directions of the compass. Mount Kailash, according to Hindus, Jains, and
Buddhists, is the final entryway to paradise. It is also thought to be the
location where the Pandavas, who were trekking this peak with Draupadi,
attained moksha.
Only one person has climbed it
It is known that no mountaineer has ever ascended Mount
Kailash; nonetheless, it is believed that a mystic Tibetan seer and poet named
Milarepa was the one who was able to conquer the unconquerable Mount Kailash.
It’s odd, though, that mountaineers who have scaled Mount Everest have never
been able to scale Mount Kailash.
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