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    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.

  2. Jun 8, 2017 · As Kailash, the 22,028-ft high snow covered sacred mountain in the Ngari District of Western Tibet, had all these qualifications, it came to be revered by the Buddhists, Jains, Hindus and...

  3. The sacred pilgrimage, Mount Kailash parikrama, begins at Yamdwar, revealing Kailash's South face, then progresses to Dirapuk for the North face. With every step, the mountain reveals new facets, transitioning from the South to the West, then finally to the North face.

  4. For the Hindus, the sacred Mount Kailash is the earthly representation of the legendary Kailāsa. Therefore it is the gateway to the home of their most important god, Lord Shiva. As one of the most sacred earthly representations in Hindu mythology, Mount Kailash has become a major place of pilgrimage for Hindus from India.

  5. Revered by four Asian religions comprising millions of people, Tibets Mount Kailash is certainly one of the world’s most sacred places. Pilgrims of the Buddhist, Hindu, Jain and Tibetan Bön faiths come to Kailash to complete ritual walks around the base of the mountain.

  6. Amid this grandeur, rising alone from the western Tibetan Plateau, stands Mount Kailash (Kang Rinpoche) – the most sacred mountain of the world and earthly manifestation of the cosmic Mount Meru. Center of a vast tantric mandala; place of pilgrimage and rebirth; revered by Bon, Buddhist, Hindu and Jain alike.

  7. Apr 13, 2021 · Why is Mount Kailash Sacred? Mount Kailash is not the highest peak in the area, but only its top, which is covered by snow all year round, shines mysteriously under the sun. On its southern side, there is the Buddhist symbol Swastika “卐”, which represents the eternal power of Buddha.

  8. Mt. Kailash is a holy mountain in western Tibet sacred to Buddhism, Hinduism, Jainism and the shamanic religion of Bon-po.

  9. Sep 21, 2012 · Although it is little known in the western world, Mount Kailash is one of the most sacred spots on earth, and is a holy pilgrimage site for people of the Hindu, Buddhist, Jain and Bon faiths. A view of Lake Manasarovar and the Barkha Plain from the foothills of Mount Kailash.

  10. 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 Asias preeminent sacred mountains.