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The holy Mt. Kailash, a mystical power in
people's minds, has been a symbol of relief from
suffering to generation after generation of
believers. The region is revered by four
different religions as one of the most sacred
pilgrimage destinations in Asia. Hindus regard
Mt. Kailash as the earthly manifestation of Mt.
Meru-their spiritual center of the universe,
described in the ancient texts as a fantastic
"World Pillar," 139,440 km high around which
everything else revolves, its roots in the
lowest hell and its top kissing the heavens. On
the summit sits Lord Shiva who shares this lofty
peak with his consort Parvati, daughter of
Himalayas. For the Jains, Mt. Kailash is
acclaimed as a site where their first prophet
achieved enlightenment. Buddhist cosmography
identifies Mt. Kailash with the mighty Mount
Sumeru, the central peak of the world. "The
Father Mountain" represents the means to
enlightenment and Lake Mansarovar, "the Mother
Principle," represents Buddhist transcendent
consciousness. And in the ancient Bon religion
of Tibet, Kailash was the sacred nine storey
Swastika Mountain, upon the Bonpo found Shenrab
alighted from heaven.
Set amidst Mount Kailash and Mount Gurla
Mandhata at height of 14,950 ft. above sea level
is Mansarovar Lake, the highest freshwater body
in the world. The lake stretches majestically
over Tibetan Plateau with a circumference of
about 88 km and covers an area of 320 km. It was
created to show the omnipotence of Brahma's mind
(manas). To bathe in the lake and to drink its
waters is to be delivered to the paradise of
Brahma and to cleanse the sins of a hundred
lifetimes. Lying as they do beneath the symbolic
temple of Kailash, Mansarovar and Rakshash Tal
represent the water tanks present at the
entrance to every Hindu temple. The round shape
of the former is like the sun and the curved
outline of Rakshash Tal symbolizes the moon.
These ideas are expressed in the names of the
two lakes, Mansarovar being associated with
'light' and Rakshash Tal meaning the 'lake of
the demons'. To Hindus Mansarovar symbolizes the
receptive, female aspect of creation, the yoni,
while Mt Kailash symbolizes the active male
aspect, the lingam.
According to legend one Khora around Kailash
cleans away the sins of a lifetime; 10 circuits
cleans away the sins of one Kalpa (era) and 108
khoras secure Nirvana in this life. Making one
circuit around the mountain in the Year of the
Horse (2002) is equal to 13 circuits in any
other year. It is considered the most auspicious
year for the Kailash pilgrimage, because that
was when it became a power place. After making
13 khoras one is allowed to make the inner
circumambulation. In this way the more Khoras
you make, the cleaner and more pure you become.
As you become more pure, you are allowed closer
to the core of Kailash and nearer to
nirvana/heaven. This is why the paths of holy
Mt. Kailash are an endless stream of pilgrims
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Major Tour Routes in Mt. Kailash
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Mt. Kailash - Holy Lake Mansarovar Tour
Duration : 14 Days
High on the remote western Tibetan plateau in
the northern most region of the Himalayas, sits
Mount Kailash, the holy mountain. The Tibetan
people have named it Kang Rinpoche, or snow
jewel, and the Hindus refer to it as Mount Meru.
Buddhist
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Mount Kailash and Lake Manasarover
Duration : 14
Drive from Kathmandu to Nyalam (3800m.) and it
takes about seven hours. You stay overnight at
hotel in Nyalam. You embark on a scenic drive
from Kathmandu to Kodari. Walk to the Friendship
Bridge and drive uphill to Zhangmu.
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Kodari - Kailash - Kodari Mount Kailash /
Manasarovar tour
Duration : 13
days
Drive from Nyalam to Saga (4600m) which takes
about seven hours. You stay overnight at hotel
in Saga. Past Nyalam the road climbs to the 5120
M Thong-la pass then drops down before climbing
to the Lalung-la pass (5124 M). To the south
there are
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Lhasa, Mt. Kailash and Guge Kingdom
Duration : 22 Days
Fly from Kathmandu to Lhasa(3595m). Airplane
will land at Lhasa Gonggar Airport (96km from
the main city). Early morning you are
transferred to the airport to board the plane
for the flight over the Himalaya to Lhasa. If
the weather is clear there
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Mt. Kailash Tibet
Duration : 22 Days
Drive from Kathmandu to Nepalgunj by bus which
takes about sixteen hours. You stay overnight at
hotel in Nepalgunj in the far south west of
Nepal. It is a busy crowded city which lies
close to the Indian border.
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Simikot - Kailash - Nyalam
Duration : 20 Days
Trek from Simikot to Darapani (2,507 m.). The
landing at the tiny mountain airstrip at Simikot
is an unforgettable experience. There is an
initial climb above Simikot before descending
towards the village of Tuling and follow a level
trail through
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