Monday, 22 April 2013

A spiritual Journey to Kailash Mansarovar


Pilgrimage in India is going on for ages and has great religious significance among the Hindus. It is also prevalent among other religions as well apart from Hinduism. It is basically a sojourn made to sacred places and shrines to attain spiritual peace and moral significance. There is no dearth of Hindu pilgrimage destinations in not only in the mystical land of India but also in the Himalayan Kingdoms.
Known for its religious significance, cultural value, and thrilling beauty of nature, Kailash Mansarovar Yatra is undertaken by hordes of people every year. Popularly known as the abode of Lord Shiva, Kailash Mansarovar holds religious importance among the people following Buddhism and Jainism apart from the Hindus. The reason behind may be the unique geographical setting of the place.
A peak of Kailash Range, Mount Kailash is surrounded by Indus in the north, Sutlej in the west, mighty Brahmaputra in the east and Karnali, the largest tributary of the Ganges to the south within a radius of thirty miles. Hindus believe the peak to be symbolic of the lingam of Lord Shiva. Kailash is the Sanskrit name for the mountain. For the Buddhists, it is a natural mandala representing the Buddhist cosmology on earth. While the Jains believe it to be the place where their religious founder was spiritually awakened. The mountains of Mount Kailash lie near the lakes of Mansarovar and Rakshsthal in Tibet. Formed of black rock, the peak is of proper symmetry and has a visible diamond like shape with four steep facades. While on the south part of the peak, there is a swastika like shape which is considered a symbol of good luck among the religious people in this part of the world.
Popular as the mother of all Titha Sthala, yatra to Mount Kailash is considered to be one of the most difficult treks in entire Asia. This place is one of the most holy spot on earth and a journey to this place is considered to be one of the holiest pilgrimages for the Hindus. The pilgrims and the tourists alike perform a walk circling a religious site at the base of Mount Kailash which is known as Kora. This religious performance is pretty challenging which is around fifty-two kilometres. The trek starts at an altitude of 4600 meters above the sea level. The devotees have great religious faith in doing the ritual as they believe that by doing so it will remove the sins done knowingly or unknowingly and bring good fortune.
Though a bit tough, a journey to this pilgrimage destination in Mount Kailash will definitely be one of the best things to achieve in life. Have a nice Mount Kailash Yatra.

1 comment:

  1. I have visited various destinations, but whenever i read your blog, my senses are left spell bound for a minute and i'm forced to go weave the imaginative cob webs in my mind. I liked your blog and would like you to explore more on India Pilgrimage Tours.

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