Mount Kailash: The Holy Abode Of Lord Shiva
Mount Kailash is a sacred place where the four parallel religions—Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Bon are weaved together in its holy spirit. It is not merely a mountain of stone and snow; it is a personification of belief, and spirituality, and an eternal source of the energy of Lord Shiva on Mount Kailash.
Resting in the southwestern corner of Tibet, the Kailash Parvat height rises at 6638m(21778 ft) which earns it the title of the highest mountain in the Himalayas. This holy mountain is also known as ‘Mount Meru’ in Buddhist cosmology which means the ‘Navel of The Earth.’
The Kailash Mansarovar is one the holiest places for the Hindus. According to a long-held belief in Hinduism, Lord Shiva (the lord of destruction and creation) resides at the Holy Kailash Mansarovar along with his consort Parvati in a state of perpetual meditation. The Kailash Mountain is defined as the ‘Pillar of The World’ as it is nestled at the heart of the six mountain ranges representing a lotus. Mt. Kailash is a magnificent mountain with a diamond-like shape standing tall amidst a snowy landscape and rugged terrain.
Millions of Shiva devotees plan Kailash Parvat yatra and take a dip in the holy Mansarovar Lake which is located at the foot of the Holy Mountain Kailash. There is a belief that taking a dip in the holy waters of Kailash Mansarovar washes away the sins committed in the past life.
Mount Kailash Structure
Mount Kailash has a striking appearance that is exclusive to its peak. It is shaped like a huge Shivalingam nestled in the middle of a 16-petalled lotus-like structure formed by the adjacent mountains. These louts like mountains are also formed in such a way that they seem to have become argha for the Shivalinga. The 14 petalled tops of the mountain can be counted, however, the 2 tops in the forefront of the Shivalingam cannot be counted because of being bowed down. They can be visible only through careful observation. In the four corners of the peak of Kailash Parvat, a temple-like architecture is made naturally. Mount Kailash can also be said as Lord Shiva Kailash Mountain.
Lesser-Known Facts About Mt. Kailash
In addition to being the eternal abode of Lord Shiva, Mount Kailash has remained shrouded in mystery since aegis. Not many know about the untold secrets and facts about the Mount Kailash. Here are a few lesser-known facts about Kailash Parvat that would intrigue you.
1. The Shape Of Mount Kailash
Generally, all mountain peaks are pointed from the top. However, there is only one mountain that stands apart—it resembles the shape of the Shiv Linga and appears to be curved at the peak. Because of its unique shape, Mount Kailash requires no introduction and people identify it quite easily. As per a long-held belief, Kailash Mansarovar is the home of Lord Shiva which makes it a sacred and unclimbed mountain. It can also be referred to as Mount Kailash Shiva. It has a shiv lingam-like shape and is a source of cosmic energy, that's the reason it remains an unclimbable mountain.
2. Nandi Parvat In Front Of Mount Kailash
In front of every Shiva Temple, there is a statue of Nandi facing towards Lord Shiva. Mount Kailash is the abode of Shiva and looks similar to the Shivling. It is quite strange that there is a Nandi-like mountain just in front of Mountain Kailash. The mountain is known as 'Nandi Parvat'. It can be easily identified that it's a natural structure and not man-made. Nandi Ji is facing at Mt. Kailash Shivlingam much like other temples.
3. Origin Of Four Rivers
Mount Kailash is the origin of Four Rivers—the Indus, Sutlej, Brahmaputra, and Karneli. All these four rivers of Asia are believed to be sacred as they originate from Mount Kailash. The Sutlej flows to the west, Brahmaputra to the East, Karnali to the South, and Indus to the North.
4. The Lake Rakshastal Is Inauspicious
Lake Rakshastal is located to the west of Mansarovar. It is believed to be inauspicious as per the Hindu texts. Legend has it that demon king—Ravana meditated at the banks of Rakshastal Lake to seek supernatural powers from Lord Shiva. The waters of Rakshastal Lake remain saline. Since it has demonic energy associated with it, Rakshastal Lake is believed to be inauspicious.
5. The Process Of Ageing Becomes Faster
Many travellers have experienced strange phenomena during the yatra. They have spoken about the strange growth of their nails and hair within the 12 days of the yatra. This is due to the unique atmosphere of the yatra.
6. Unclimbed Status Of Mount Kailash
Mount Kailash is one of the world's unclimbed mountains. Since it is considered to be sacred and revered in the four religions—Hinduism, Jainism, Buddhism, and Bon, it is forbidden to climb this mountain.
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