About Kailash

About Kailash


“There is no mountain like Himalayas, for on it are Kailash and Mansarovar. As the due is dried up by the morning sun, so are the sins of mankind by the sight of Himachal.” 

- described in Hindu epic Ramayana.


 

Mt. kailash (22,000ft) stands as only virtue for an absolution of living creature. Mt. Kailash is revered in the Sanskrit literature as the abode of Lord Shiva the destroyer and transformer of the Hindu Triad, and his divine consort Parvati. Mt. Kailash as it’s manifestation of Mt. Meru has an important role in great churning of “Thesis Sea”. (Mahasagar Manthan) This extraordinary mountain is regarded as the ‘heart of the universe’ by Hindus, Buddhists, the Jains and the Bons. In the same periphery of this sacred mountain, twin lakes of Mansarovar and Rakshas Taal are situated which are supposedly a place for heavenly ablution as on it still people can observe god and goddess taking an ablution.

About Kailash