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      • Hindus believe Kailash as the abode of the most powerful Lord Shiva who is in charge of Destroy, Reproduction and Dance. Besides, Kailash region is the source of the Ganges River and Indus River. Mount Kailash is also regarded as the birthplace of Bön which is the indigenous religion of Tibet and has affected Tibetan Buddhism much.
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  2. Mount Kailash is sacred in Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism and Bon religion. People from India, China, Nepal and other countries in the region undertake a pilgrimage to the mountain. The pilgrimage generally involves trekking towards Lake Mansarovar and a circumambulation of Mount Kailash.

  3. Kailasa, also known as Mount Kailash, is a sacred mountain located in the Himalayas and holds great religious significance in Hinduism. It is believed to be the abode of Lord Shiva, one of the most revered deities in Hindu mythology. The mountain is not only a place of worship but also a marvel of nature and architecture.

  4. Mount Kailash (Kailāśa), a.k.a. "Gang Rinpoche" (T. གངས་རིན་པོ་ཆེ), is a sacred mountain in southwestern Tibet. Andrew Quintman states: Kailāśa (Kailash) is one of Asia’s preeminent sacred mountains.

  5. Nov 2, 2017 · Sadhguru explains why Kailash is held as the abode of Shiva, not because he is sitting on top of Kailash, but everything that he knew he stored in this mountain.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › KailashaKailasha - Wikipedia

    Kailasha or Kailasa (IAST: Kailāsa) is the celestial abode of the Hindu god Shiva. It is traditionally recognized as a mountain where Shiva resides along with his consort Parvati, and their children, Ganesha and Kartikeya. [1]

  7. This mountain is tucked in a remote location that lies in the far western Tibet and is often accompanied with different religious aspects entailed by the people belonging to Hinduism, Jainism, Buddhism as well as the Bonpos

  8. Mount Kailash is the sacred mountain for four religions: Tibetan Buddhism, Hinduism, Bön, and Jainism. They have different beliefs and gods, but they all think that recognize it as "the center of the world" and regard it as their holy mountain.