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Kailash; The Scared religious place Kailash Mountain (Parbat) is located on the height of 6714meter from the sea level. This region is supposed to be the most pure religious place. This is the place where four different schools of religions visit are in the number of thousands each year.

Kailash Mountain (Parbat) is supposed to be the central part of the world and origin of the world before the origin of Hindu, Jain and Buddhism. Kailash Parbat is glorified in the holy books like Ramayana and Mahabharata. According to the ancient Asian stories, the civilization is incomplete without the description of Kailash Parbat. 

Kailash is believed to be the residence of Lord Shiva and his wife Parvati. Buddhist respect in the name of Kang Rimpoche, Buddhists have accepted to the Kailash and Mansarovar as great natural Mandala. Mandala for them is the means of respect and salivation. Jains believe as Aspada for this isolated peak. The founding father of this religion Rishavadev had got spiritual salvation in the same place. The route for moving round the Kailash is 53 km. long.

A great mass of black rock soaring to over 22,000 feet, (6,714 meters) Mount Kailash has unique distinction of being the world’s most venerated holy place at the same time that it is the least visited. The supremely sacred site of four religions and billions of people, Mount Kailash is seen by no more than a few thousand pilgrims every year. Before the dawn of Hinduism Jainism or Buddhism, the cosmologies speak of mount Kailash as the mythical mount Meru, the center and birth place of the entire world. The mountain was already legendry before the great Hindu epics, the Ramayana and the Mahabharata, were written.

Mount Kailash is so deeply embedded in the myths of ancient Asia that it was perhaps a sacred place of another era, another civilization, now long gone and forgotten. Hindus believe mount Kailash to b abode of lord Shiva. For Hindus, to make the arduous pilgrimage to mount Kailash and have the darshan (divine view) of Shiva’s abode is to attain release from the clutches  of ignorance and delusion.


For many travelers or visitors, Tibet has a special appeal. This is particular true of the remote south – western corner where the great curve of the Himalaya swings northwards tilting the Tibetan plateau towards the “heavens” 

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