Mt.
Kailash is located in Burang County. It is the highest peak of Gangdise
Mountain, with an altitude of 6714m.Mt. Kailash has a hulking shape -
like the handle of a millstone, according to Tibetans- and its year round
snowcapped peak, it stands aprat from the pack. Its four sheer walls match
the cardinal points of the compass, and its southern face is famously
marked by a long vertical cleft punctuated halfway down by a horizontal
line of rock strata. This scarring resembles a swastika - a Buddhist symbol
of spiritual strength - and is a feature that has contributed to Kailash's
mythical status. The mountain is known in Tibetan as Gangrinpoch, or '
Precious Jewel of Snow'.
Mt Kailash refers to the 'sacred mountain' in Tibetan and 'Heaven of Siva'
in Sanskrit (Siva is the god of Hinduism). It is the place where the religion
of Bon is originated. According to the Indian epics Lomoyana and the Tibetan
historic epics History of Gangdise, people began to worship Mt Kailash
as early as in 1000 B.C. As the Bon sutra goes, a river, which rose from
Mt Kailash, flew into Lake Manasarova, which meant 'unconquerable'. Then
four great rivers, named after the four supernatural animals in paradise
- the horse, lion, elephant and peacock, rose from the lake and flew to
four directions.
The river flowing eastward was Zangbo Maquan River (Ma means horse, and
the lower branch was called Lamaputela River), in which were many emeralds.
People believed that water from the river could make them as strong as
horses. The river flowing southward was Majia Zangbo Peacock River (the
lower branch called Ganges River), in which was much silver sand. People
believed that water from the river could make them as lovely as peacocks.
The river flowing westward was Langqen Zangbo Xiangquanhe River (Xiang
refers to elephant, and the lower branch was called Sutlei River), in
which were many gold mines. People believed that water from the river
could make them as strong as elephants. The river flowing northward was
Senge Zangbo Shiquanhe River (Shi refers to lion, and the lower branch
was called Hindu River), in which were many diamond mines. People believed
that water from the river could make them as brave as lions. Pilgrims
from India, Bhutan, Nepal and China cluster to the mountain to make circumambulation
every year.
It is said that Mt. Kailash is the Sumeru Hill in Buddhism. Semeru means
the center of the world. As the legend goes, 360 deities once lived on
the mountain.
Indians call it Mt Kailash. They also think it is the center of the world.
They believe that Siva, the god with highest supernatural power and the
highest rank among the three gods of Hinduism, lives in the mountain.
The upper branches of Hindu River, Ganges River rise from the mountain.
So it is not strange to see a lot of Indian pilgrims there.
Mt. Kailash has been a lodestone to pilgrims and adventurous travellers
for centuries but until recently very few had set their eyes on the sacre
mountains. This situation has begun to change in recent years because
of improved roads, new bridges and telephone lines, they make it more
accessible. The easiest way to travel to Mt.Kailash is taking Landcruiser
trip. A Mt.Kailash Kora takes 3 days on foot and 15-20 days by prostrate
body length. Every Saga Dawa Festival there will be crowded by pilgrims
from India and Nepal, you may not find a hostel to stay at Darchen. Mt.
Kailash can be visited from Late April to December. Best time approach
is May, June, July, September and October.
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