Tuesday, July 16, 2019

Mystery of kailash mountain.

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Today is guru poornima. According to hindu mythology teacher plays important role in every students life. Happy guru poornima to all of them.  Remembering the teachers, lord shiva, saibaba, buddha, raghvendra, i will start today's topic about the mount "Kailash". According to hindu mythology Mount kailash is the home of lord Shiva. I will talk about the mystery of this mountain.
The mountain is located near Lake Manasarovar and Lake Rakshastal, close to the source of some of the longest Asian rivers: the IndusSutlejBrahmaputra, and Karnali also known as Ghaghara (a tributary of the Ganges) in India. Mount Kailash is considered to be sacred in four religions: BonBuddhismHinduism and Jainism.


Etymology:-


The mountain is known as “Kailāsa” (कैलास; var. Kailāśaकैलाश) in Sanskrit. The name also could have been derived from the word “kelāsa” (केलास), which means "crystal".


In his Tibetan-English dictionary, Chandra (1902: p. 32) identifies the entry for 'kai la sha' (Wyliekai la sha) which is a loan word from Sanskrit.

The Tibetan name for the mountain is Gangs Rin-po-cheGangs or Kangis the Tibetan word for snow peak analogous to alp or himarinpoche is an honorific meaning "precious one" so the combined term can be translated "precious jewel of snows". Alice Albinia lists some of the names for the mountain, and its religious significance to various faiths:

"Tibetan Buddhists call it Kangri Rinpoche; 'Precious Snow Mountain'. Bon texts have many names: Water's Flower, Mountain of Sea Water, Nine Stacked Swastika Mountain. For Hindus, it is the home of the wild mountain god Shiva and a symbol of his penis; for Jains it is where their first leader was enlightened; for Buddhists, the navel of the universe; and for adherents of Bon, the abode of the sky goddess Sipaimen."


Another local name for the mountain is Tisé mountain, which derives from ti tse in the Zhang-Zhung language, meaning "water peak" or "river peak", connoting the mountain's status as the source of the mythical Lion, Horse, Peacock and Elephant Rivers, and in fact the IndusYarlung Tsangpo/Dihang BrahmaputraKarnaliand Sutlej all begin in the Kailash-Lake Manasarovara region. And the main topic will start from there.
 Mount Kailash is sacred for Hindus, Buddhists and Jains. Source: Ondřej Žváček/wikipedia

Mount Kailash is sacred for Hindus, Buddhists and Jains.

 Dr Ernst Muldashev, a Russian ophthalmologist based in Ufa, came up with a theory that Mount Kailash in Tibet is actually an ancient manmade pyramid that is surrounded by smaller pyramids and is linked to pyramids in Giza and Teotihuacan.

Standing at 6718 metres above sea level, Mount Kailash in Tibet is considered sacred by Hindus, Buddhists and Jains. Hindus believe that Lord Shiva, the destroyer of evil, sits in perpetual meditation on the mountain. Tibetan Buddhists believe that the Buddha Demchok, who represents supreme bliss, lives on the mountain.

No human has managed to scale Mount Kailash. There have been many legends of people dying in the attempt to climb the mountain. The Chinese authorities, knowing the religious sensitivity of the matter, have officially banned alpinists from attempting a climb.

Russians, like Indians, have been fascinated with the mountain for a long time. Nicholas Roerich wrote about Mount Kailash and one of his most famous paintings portrays the path to the mountain.

There are several legends about Russian climbers in the 19th and early 20th centuries trying to scale the mountain and vanishing. A Siberian mountaineer once told me about a group of climbers who climbed beyond a particular point and suddenly aged by a few decades. According to his story, they died of old age a year later!

Roerich believed in the existence of a mystical kingdom called Shambala in the vicinity of Mount Kailash. Some Hindu sects refer to Shambala as Kapapa, and believe that perfect people reside there.

In 1999, Russian ophthalmologist Ernst Muldashev decided to go on an expedition to Tibet to try and discover the secrets of Mount Kailash. His team comprised of experts in geology, physics and history.

The team met several Tibetan lamas and spent several months around the foot of the sacred mountain.

Manmade pyramid?

Muldashev’s team came to the conclusion that Mount Kailash is actually a massive man-made pyramid that was built in ancient times. He claimed that it was surrounded by many smaller pyramids and could be the centre of all paranormal activities.

Dr Ernst Muldashev. Source: Mikhail Fomichev/TASSDr Ernst Muldashev. 

“In the silence of the night, there often were strange gasping sounds in the belly of the mountain,” Muldashev, author of ‘Where Do We Come From?,’ wrote in an academic paper. “One night both my colleagues and I distinctly heard the noise of a falling stone that undoubtedly came from the interior (of the mountain).” He suggested that some beings lived inside the pyramid.

“In Tibetan texts it is written that Shambhala is a spiritual country that is located in the north-west of Kailash,” Mulsashev wrote. “It is hard for me to discuss this topic from a scientific point of view. But I can quite positively say that Kailash complex is directly related to life on Earth, and when we did a schematic map of the ‘City of the Gods,’ consisting of pyramids and stone mirrors, we were very surprised – the scheme was similar to the spatial structure of DNA molecules.”

Mohan Bhatt, a Sanskrit scholar based in Mumbai, says the Ramayana also refers to the sacred mountain as a pyramid. There are also references to the moutain in the vedas he adds. “The ancient texts refer to the mountain as a cosmic axis,” he says.

Muldashev believes that the pyramids were built by ancient and advanced people who knew about the laws of subtle energy. He wrote that the mountain is the most important part of a system of ancient monumental structures and is directly connected with the main pyramids of the earth such as the pyramids of Giza and Teotihuacan.  

Onwards to the Past, a Russian-English bilingual website explores this theory in great details.

The Chinese authorities were quick to dimiss Muldashev’s claims.

A year after his expedition to Tibet, Muldashev claimed to have successfully transplanted a human eye into a blind woman using a harvested cornea and retina combined with an alloplant is an experimental, chemically processed biomaterial primarily made from deceased human flesh. These claims have also been dismissed by doctors in the UK.

Muldashev, who was born in 1948, runs the Alloplant Russian Eye and Plastic Surgery Center in Ufa. 

Tailpiece

As an agnostic person who has no clue about the mysteries of the universe, I don’t know what to make of these claims about Mount Kailash. It does make me happy to know that the Chinese government respects the sentiments of Hindus and Buddhists worldwide and will not let anyone try and scale Mount Kailash- which is also referred to as a Stairway to Heaven.

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Literally, the meaning of mount Kailash is “Precious Jewel of the Eternal Show”.

Mount Kailash is the peak of Kailash Range which spread in Tibet and India.

Mount Kailash is one of the most mysterious and sacred mountains in the world which located at top of Kailash Range. It is the part of the Transhimalaya in the Tibetan Autonomous Region of China. Strangely but it shape is like the pyramid of Egypt and it also called as “Man made Pyramid”.

Mount Kailash lies around the origin of the world longest river of Asia the Indus River, Sutlej River, Brahmaputra River and Karnali River. Kailash is rated as the as the sacred place for 4 religions Bon, Buddhism, Hinduism, and Jainism.

According to the Hindus religions, it is the base of Lord Shiva and his wife Parvati. It is considered that they sit on the peak of Mount Kailash in the state of meditation, that’s why the peak is rated as the majestic destination for attaining spiritual place and the door of MokshaHere are the few unsolved mysteries of Mount Kailash.

1: Who lives at Kailash

mystery of mount kailash

The Hindus consider the Kailash Parvat is the abode of great Lord Shiva and his wife Parvati. The Tibetan Buddhist believes that Kailash is the abode of the tantric meditational deity Demchog. Jains consider the Kailash as the site at which their first Tirthankar attained nirvana. All of them have a different perspective about who lives at Kailash and that makes this more mysterious.

The Tibetan, Hindus and Jains hiker from the world go over oh their holy mountain for revolving around it.

2: Geographical location of Kailash Parvat

According to some strange disbelief, axis mundi is the center of earth and connection between the physical world to the spiritual world.

According to the science it is on the axis of the earth and to keep all living being alive it maintains the atmosphere. It location is in synchronization with all other ancient monuments in the universe and earth poles. And it is located at an exact 6666 km from the monument of Stonehenge.



3: Changes Position

Even though numbers of people tried to climb on Kailash Parvat but till now no one gets succeeds, because according to some strange theory the mountain keep changes its position for those who want to climb it. Afterward, many people journey have failed to climb its peak.

That is the reason behind that till 21st century no one reaches the peak of the mountain. Keeps changing position make it more strange and scary.

4: The Mysterious shapes of Manasarovar and other

lakes

mystery of mount kailash

The word Manasarovar comes from Sanskrit and combination of two words mans means mind and sarovar means lake.

This Sarovar is popular for its amazing beauty and the color of water that changes blue from around the shores to emerald green at the center.

The Manasarovar lake is one of the freshwater lakes in the world but strange as well because of it round like the sun.

The lower lake Rakhast Tal is the devils lakes and its shape like the moon. And the other two lakes represent solar and lunar forces, bad and good energy respectively.

5: Time Travel on Kailash Parvat

mystery of mount kailash

Many passengers reported that time travels quickly around the Kailash Parvat which is not witnessed anywhere in the world.

Many Hikers have reported that they feel like their nails and hairs are growing quickly within 12 hours. But in the normal environment, the same growth of hair and nails takes 2 around week time.

In Kailash hair and nail grows in just 12 hours, in normal it takes 2 week time for the same growth #timetravel Click To Tweet

This is very strange, isn’t it?

6: Man Made Pyramid

mystery of mount kailash

Russian have put an idea on the Mount Kailash is that it could be the vast man-made pyramid, the center of an entire complex of the smaller pyramid, 100 in total.

This complex and furthermore might be the center of the world that connecting other monuments or sites from where the paranormal activates have been observed.

7: Importance of Kailash Parikrama

Kailash Parvat is one of the most mysterious, religious and scary mountains at the same time one of the holiest as well, the circumambulation of which has for a long time or conceivably numerous centuries remained a crucial journey, symbolizing the life’s phases of death, refinement, and resurrection.

Jains and Buddhist refer to this circumambulation as Khora and Hindus refer as parikrama. A single circumambulation is equaled to the one turn of the wheel of life and will clean away the guilt of whole life. But the circumambulation of Kailash parvat is difficult because the mountain is difficult to access and dangerous.

8: The magical Gauri Kund

Gauri Kund that is also known as Lake of Compassion, a water body which lies in transit while going on downwards from Dolma.

This lake is famous as Parvati Sarovar where goddess Parvati had procured her child Ganesha.

Goddess Parvati had framed her child Lord Ganesh from the cleanser foam of her body and breathed life into it.

Parvati Sarovar where goddess Parvati had procured her child Ganesha from cleanser foam of her body #unsolvedmystery Click To Tweet

9: A link between Earth to Heaven

According to the Hinduism, Buddhism and Jainism Mount Kailash could be the gateway to heaven. And Vedas also describe the same that Mount Kailash is a link between earth to heaven. If we consider the story of Mahabharata then Pandavas along with Draupadi are believed to have achieved moksha while trekking up the top, with one of them tumbling off before achieving the summit.

10: Om Parvat

mystery of mount kailash

Om Parvat is one more unsolved mystery which is interesting, as the snow falls on the peak and takes the state of OM.

11: Formation of Swastika

At the time of sunset, the mountain is said to cast a shadow, which has a striking likeness to the religious symbol of Swastika, which is rated as an auspicious sign by Hindus.

Here is the list of strange mystery of mount Kailash: So come; visit the abode of the Gods (Lord Shiva and Parvati) and receive their blessings! And share it with your friend.

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