Kailash Mansarovar Yatra
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Spiritual Centre of the World
Mount Kailash and Lake Manasarovar are at the heart of the spiritual theologies of Hinduism, Jainism, Buddhism, and in the Bon religion of Tibet. According to Hindu legends the Adi yogi, God Shiva and his consort, the Feminine Divine, Goddess Parvati reside at the summit of this peak. The peak is the pillar, the center of six mountain ranges that form the framework of the world. In some scriptures, Kailash is also called Meru, or the centre of Goddess Durga’s power.
In Jainism too, Kailash is referred to as Meru. Mount Ashtapada, next to Meru, is the peak where the first Jain Tirthankara (seer and establisher of the Jain faith) gained liberation from earthly life. According to the Buddhists of Tibet, Mount Kailash is home to Buddha Demchok – a form of the Buddha symbolizing supreme harmony and bliss. The Buddhists believe that when a number of spiritually advanced seekers undertake this pilgrimage, the Buddha manifests on the way. The Bon religion of Tibet also believes this mountain to be the spiritual centre of the world.
One description of Kailash states that each face is made of something different. The east face is said to be made of crystal and is associated with the Brahmaputra River. The west face is said to be made of ruby and is associated with the Sutlej River. The south face is said to be made of lapis lazuli and is associated with the Karnali River. The stunning north face of Kailash is said to be made of gold and is associated with the Indus River.