Where is Kailash located? The first European on the holy mountain Kailash in the legendary land of Shambhala. Films about the secrets and mysteries of the sacred mountain Kailash
“Foreigners rarely visited this wild land.
In places we could look across the border of Tibet and see Mount Kailash.
Although the height of Kailash is only 6666 meters, Hindus and Buddhists
consider it the most sacred of all the Himalayan peaks.
Near it is big lake Manasarovar, also sacred, and famous monastery.
At all times, pilgrims from the most remote parts of Asia came here.
Tenzing Nogrey, conqueror of Everest.
Fact number 1. Many names
Mount Kailash (Kailash) is one of the most mysterious places on our planet.
It is also known by other names: Europeans call it Kailash, the Chinese call it Gandishishan (冈底斯山) or Ganzhenboqi (冈仁波齐), in the Bon tradition its name is Yundrung Gutseg, in ancient texts in Tibetan it is called Kang Rinpoche ( གངས་རིན་པོ་ཆེ; gangs rin p-che) - "Precious snow". Many interesting secrets and legends about Kailash do not leave people indifferent, both pilgrims and researchers.
Fact number 2. Center of 4 religions
Mount Kailash is the sacred center of 4 religions: Hinduism, Jainism, the Tibetan Bon religion and Buddhism. The dream of every Hindu is to see Kailash with his own eyes at least once in his life. Related to this desire are serious restrictions on the visa plan issued by China for Indians who want to visit these places. In the Vedas (ancient texts of this religion), Mount Kailash is the favorite place of residence of Shiva (cosmic consciousness, personifying the masculine principle of the Universe).
The Tibetan ancient religion of Bon considers Mount Kailash the birthplace of life in the universe and the focus of power. According to their legends, it is here that the mystical country of Shangshung (Shambhala) is located, and the first Jain master Tongpa Shenrab descended into the world from Kailash.
Buddhists revere this mountain as the abode of the Buddha in one of the main incarnations - Samvara. Therefore, every year during the Buddhist religious holiday Vesak (other names are Saga Dava, Vishakha Puja, Donchod Khural), dedicated to the enlightenment of Buddha Gautama, thousands of pilgrims and tourists from all over the world gather at the foot of Mount Kailash.
Fact number 3. Beginning of 4 rivers
According to Hindu mythology, four main rivers of Tibet, India and Nepal originate on the slopes of Mount Kailash: Indus, Brahmaputra, Sutlej and Karnali. Jains believe that at Mount Kailash their first saint Jina Mahavira achieved enlightenment, after which he founded his own teaching - Jainism.
Fact number 4. Swastika symbol from shadow
Swastika Mountain- Another name for Kailash. The appearance of this name is associated with the pattern, which is formed by two cracks on its southern side. In the evening, the shadow cast by the ledges of the rock draws on it a huge image of a swastika. The swastika is a sacred symbol for many peoples of the world. In India, for example, the swastika is regarded as a solar sign - a symbol of life, light, generosity and abundance, closely associated with the cult of the god Agni. In the form of a swastika, a wooden tool was made to produce the sacred fire. They laid him flat on the ground; the recess in the middle served for the rod, which was rotated until the appearance of fire, kindled on the altar of the deity. The swastika was carved in many temples, on the rocks, on the ancient monuments of India. The swastika is one of the symbols of Jainism.
Fact number 5. Orientation to the cardinal points
Mount Kailash has a pyramidal shape, strictly oriented to the cardinal points. There is also evidence that suggests the presence of voids both in the mountain itself and at its foot. Some researchers who have studied the mountain and its secrets claim: Kailash is an unnatural artificial formation, erected in ancient times by no one knows who and for what purpose. It is possible that this is some kind of complex, pyramids.
Fact number 6. Deliverance from sins
In the Bon religion and Hinduism, there is a legend that says: going around Kailash (kora) allows you to cleanse yourself of all the sins committed in this life. If the bark is done 13 times, the pilgrim who has done it is guaranteed not to go to Hell, if the bark is done 108 times, he breaks out of the circle of rebirths and reaches the degree of enlightenment of the Buddha. A kora performed on a full moon counts as two. That is why there are always many pilgrims around the mountain today, making their way of atonement for sins.
Fact number 6. Climbing Kailash is impossible
Mount Kailash is closed to climbers: not a single person has yet visited its peak. This is due not only to the fact that officially climbing it is prohibited. There are legends that Kailash is able to inexplicably change the desire of climbers to climb, thereby not allowing anyone to approach him. Those who get too close to it, and those who intend to climb to its top, are suddenly set to go in the opposite direction.
Like it or not, but until now the top of the mountain remains unconquered. In 1985, the famous climber Reinhold Messner received permission from the Chinese authorities to climb, but refused at the last moment.
In 2000, the Spanish expedition, for a fairly significant amount, acquired a permit (permit) to conquer Kailash from the Chinese authorities. The team set up a base camp at the foot, but could not set foot on the mountain. Thousands of pilgrims blocked the path of the expedition. The Dalai Lama, the UN, a number of major international organizations, millions of believers around the world expressed their protest against the conquest of Kailash and the Spaniards had to retreat.
Fact number 7. Mirrors of Time on the surface of Kailash
Another mystery of Kailash, around which there are numerous disputes and judgments, is the mirror of time. By them is meant a lot of rocks located near Kailash, having a smooth or concave surface. Whether these surfaces were created artificially in ancient times or are a game of nature is still not known.
There is an assumption that these formations are a kind of "Kozyrev's mirrors" - concave mirrors, in the focus of which the speed of the passage of time can change. A person falling into the focus of such a mirror may experience various abnormal and psychophysical sensations. According to Muldashev, the mirrors around Kailash are placed according to a certain system in relation to each other, which creates something like a “time machine” that can transfer the initiate not only to different time epochs, but also to other worlds.
Fact number 8. Lakes Manasarovar and Rakshas Tal - so close, but so different
Two lakes located at the foot of the mountains Rakshas Tal and Manasarovar are located next to each other and are separated from each other only by a small isthmus. However, both of these lakes are strikingly different from each other, which is another mystery of Kailash.
The waters of Lake Manasarovar, revered by the Tibetans as sacred, are fresh. According to legend, Lake Manasarovar was the first object created in the mind of Brahma. Hence its name: in Sanskrit "Manas sarovara" means "Lake of Consciousness" from the words manas (consciousness) and sarovara (lake). According to one of the Buddhist legends, this lake is the same legendary Anavatapta lake, where the Mayan queen conceived the Buddha. Manasarovar, as well as Kailash, is a place of pilgrimage, around which a ritual detour is also performed - a bark in order to cleanse karma. Pilgrims come here to take ceremonial baths in the cleansing waters of Manasarovar. It is believed that this lake is a place where “purity” lives, in its bottom layer, near the northwestern shore, the water is alive. Anyone who touches the sacred land of Manasarovar or bathes in this lake will surely go to heaven. The one who drinks water from the lake will rise to heaven to God Shiva and be cleansed of his sins. Therefore, Manasarovar is considered the most sacred, revered and famous lake in all of Asia. The crust around the sacred lake is 100 km.
Lake Manasarovar
Lake Rakshas
Near Manasarovar there is a salty dead lake Rakshas tal (also Langak, Rakas, Langa Tso (Chinese exercise 拉昂错, pinyin: Lā'áng Cuò). In Hindu mythology, this lake was created by the lord of the Rakshas demon Ravana and was located on this lake a special island where Ravana sacrificed one of his heads to Shiva every day.On the tenth day, Shiva gave Ravana superpowers.Lake Langa Tso is set in opposition to the lake Manasarovar created by the gods.Manasarovar has a round shape, and Langa-Tso is elongated in the form of a month, which symbolizes light and darkness respectively.According to local customs, it is forbidden to touch the water of a dead lake, because this can bring misfortune.
The number of legends, stories and various legends associated with this place is simply huge: hardly any other place on our planet can boast of so many secrets and mysteries.
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Today we will talk about a place that is significant for every Buddhist. This is Mount Kailash (or Kailash, or Kang Rinpoche, which in Tibetan means “Precious Snow Mountain”, and many more synonyms in the languages of different peoples of the world). This is one of the most high peaks mountain range, which is located in the Gangdis system. It is located in the Tibetan plateau in China.
Outwardly, it is very different from all mountains - it has the shape of an almost regular pyramid, the four faces of which are oriented to the cardinal points with only a slight deviation. Height 6638 - 6890 m. Those who like to see mysticism in everything believe that in fact the peak is 6,666 meters above sea level, but these data are not confirmed by measurements. Mount Kailash has not yet been conquered by any climber.
Its history is shrouded in deep mystery. The earth "erected" the Tibetan Plateau more than 5 million years ago, while scientists determine the age of Kailash as 20 thousand years, which is much less and more than strange.
If you take a close look at the satellite photos as close as possible, you can see places where the "plaster" has broken off, and under it you can see a monolithic wall. This suggests that Mount Kailash in Tibet is a man-made pyramid, and the largest of all existing on earth.
But who raised it? And not only it, but the whole complex around, which includes mountains (pyramids?) of much smaller size, semicircular and flat formations, located exclusively in a spiral? Or maybe it's a giant crystal that accumulates the energy of space and earth, the second part of which is hidden in the bowels of the earth?
Location and relief features
The mountain peak is located in Western Tibet. This is one of the most inaccessible places, as if someone (or something) specially took care that only initiates could get here. Kailash is the largest watershed in South Asia. Indus, Karnali, Brahmaputra flow nearby.
The waters from the glaciers of Kailash flow into Lake Langa-Tso, from which the Sutlej River, the largest tributary of the Indus, originates.
The southern slope is cut vertically deep crack, which in the middle intersects another, horizontal. At a certain refraction of sunlight in the air, the sign of the swastika appears, which is why some sources call Kailash the “Mountain of the Swastika”.
Location coordinates: 31°04′00″ s. sh. 81°18′45″ E e. (G) (O) (I) 31°04′00″ s. sh. 81°18′45″ E d.
Religious significance and summit conquest
Kailash is considered the center of the world by adherents of four religions at once - Hinduism, Buddhism, Bon and Jains. Buddhists think that an avatar (incarnation) of Buddha Akshobhya lives here - Samvara four-faced and twelve-armed, and the mountain is called Himavat. This place is shrouded in a veil of mystery and many legends. The summit, however, did not succumb to any mortal.
Attempts to conquer the summit
However, what will stop a person (or people) who does not believe in anything, neither in God, nor in hell? There were many attempts to conquer Kailash. But not a single ascent succeeded - someone turned back already on the way to the foot, and those who nevertheless set foot on Kailash talk about an interesting phenomenon.
At first, an excellent asphalt road leads to the mountain. As elsewhere, it cannot be straight and bends somewhere. In places where it crosses the mark of 6,666 meters (to the foot), high-quality asphalt is suddenly replaced by old and cracked one, and the dividing yellow stripe, which was very bright a meter ago, becomes dull and faded. It is difficult to drive in these zones, because the air around becomes both thick and viscous.
Interesting things happen to those who try to get to the foot of the mountain on bicycles or motorcycles:
- with the same efforts on the pedals of a bicycle, the speed drops by half, or even three times;
- sudden breakdowns occur, for example, a bicycle wheel can curl into a figure eight for no apparent reason;
- the motorcycle suddenly starts to “sneeze”, or even refuses to ride at all, while the inspection fails to reveal any problems.
Games with time
Some try to cheat the mountain. In Tibet, to this day, there is a legend about unlucky travelers who wanted to conquer the summit by hook or by crook.
Four Englishmen (or Americans, or maybe Russians - no one remembers the nationality of these people over the years) started to Kora (bypassing around Kailash) along with the rest of the pilgrims, but at some point they left the sacred path and moved up slope.
After some time, four ragged, stubbled people with feverishly shining eyes and completely inadequate behavior came to the camp to the pilgrims. I had to send them to a psychiatric hospital after the descent. All four travelers died insane within the next year. At the same time, they very quickly grew old, turning into deep elders.
It is believed that inside the spiral, the center of which is Kailash, time is significantly accelerated, while outside, on the contrary, it slows down. This fact is confirmed by many travelers. However, it is stated that time flows faster on a subconscious level. After the completion of the Kora, the chain of events that happens to a person accelerates, but he himself does not physically age.
Bypass Kailash
There are 9 sacred routes or Kor. Three of them are known to all pilgrims - these are traditional Koras: outer, Nandi, Dakini. Little-known routes almost forgotten by the indigenous population of Tibet are the Touching of the Faces of Kailash, the passage through the Geo and Shapje passes from the south side through the Gyandrak Monastery. Some of the paths of the Kora appeared to pilgrims during meditations - integral, spiral, Merging of the elements.
Kora is a bypass of the shrine, in particular Kailash, counterclockwise. Prostrations are most revered among pilgrims - when a person falls on his face, then rises, puts his feet where he just lay face down, and thus moves forward. The kora around Kailash can last a very long time (several days with breaks for sleep and food) and include far from one detour, but several.
Particularly zealous followers of religion honor the number 108. It has a special, sacred, meaning in many religious directions, including Buddhism:
- Kangyur (collected sayings of the Buddha) consists of 108 volumes;
- for Buddhist monks, the rosary consists of 108 beads;
- the pilgrim must make 108 prostrations during the Kora.
Lakes of Mount Kailash
Manasarovar and Rakshas Tal are antipodal lakes. In one the water is "living", in the other it is "dead". Interestingly, the reservoirs are very close to each other, they are separated only by a narrow strip of land and a canal. According to legend, if water from Manasarovar flows into Rakshasa, then the energy is in balance.
Objectively, the lakes are really different. Manasarovar is round, slightly elongated, with the purest fresh water, a calm mirror of the water surface, there are a lot of fish in it. There are monasteries all around. Nature pleases with a riot of colors, birds sing, swans fly in summer.
Rakshas Tal - curved crescent, expanding on one side, salty with a high content of silver, there is no life in it. The weather here is always bad, and the surrounding landscape is inhospitable. However, the lake is sacred. There are many stupas along the banks.
Bathing in a lake with "dead" water "purifies the body to the bone." Ablutions in Rakshas Tal are performed by everyone who passes the Kora around Kailash. The water here is icy, and the water mirror is not smooth, like that of Manasarovar, but is in constant agitation, besides, the wind blows all the time.
In the center of the lake, on an island, there is a small monastery where monks live in complete seclusion - you can get out of here to the ground only when a stable ice cover is established.
People bathe in the waters of Lake Manasarovar after bathing in Rakshasa. Nearby are thermal springs- wooden bathtubs are equipped here by locals. The water in the thermal baths is healing, so there are many people who want to improve their health.
A little further is the Buddhist monastery of Chiu Gompa. Its name translates as "little bird". It is located at the top of the hill. If you climb to the very top, you can survey all the surroundings. This makes great panoramic shots.
Om is the Sanskrit word for power. Buddhist monks recite this mantra during meditation. Om is a universal sound vibration that sets the body in the “right way”.
death valley
Another sacred place for Buddhists, and not only. Located at the northern "face" of Kailash. Three kilometers long. It ends where the "ice mirror" (glacier wall) is located. According to legend, yogis go here to die. Only a “pure” person can return alive from the valley of death. Anyone who has "bad" thoughts, this place destroys.
Tenzing Wandra, the Great Medical Lama of Western Tibet, says the following: “Kailash is an ordinary mountain covered in legends. Everyone sees what they want to see here. The miracles that are attributed to this place really were, but they were performed by people - the yogi Milarepa (who owned levitation), Guru Rimpoche and others.
Is it true or fiction that Mount Kailash is the center of the world, built by the ancient civilization of aliens - the Atlanteans and Lemurians? Or does it live only in the minds of believers and esotericists, such as Mulgashev, Balaev?
Scientific expeditions have not found any evidence that Mount Kailash is man-made. Also, stone mirrors of an ideal geometric shape were not found, in a word, nothing of what the locals, and then some Europeans, believed in for centuries.
However, one should not think that the path to Shambhala, which is exactly what Muldashev called this place, is open to everyone. Only those who are pure in mind and heart can understand what is really happening here.
Conclusion
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Mount Kailash (Kangrinboche) is covered with many myths, and all due to the fact that a human foot has not set foot on it yet, the peak remains unconquered even in the 21st century. Mount Kailash has great religious significance in Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, the Tibetan Bon tradition.
So, for a long time, an article written by the author, “Marisa263” hung on the site, in the comments you can see the indignation of visitors pointing to many inaccuracies and frankly fictional facts. I decided that just rewriting the article is not very interesting, it is better to go through each point and refute or confirm them. Under each item, I added the facts I found and my thoughts on the subject.
1 Mount Kailash and its height
Statement #1. Mount Kailash is one of mysterious places in the world, the height of which is 6666 meters.
Wikipedia gives a different figure of 6638 meters with a link to us Peakbagger.com. It is also said that scientists disagree between 6638 and 6890 meters, depending on the method of measurement.
2 On the opposite side of the Earth - the skeleton of Easter
Statement #2. On the opposite side of the Earth from Mount Kailash is the skeleton of Easter, which is famous for its stone idols.
Probably everyone remembers from the geometry course that two points on a sphere can be connected by a segment, this segment is called a chord. So the chord connecting Easter Island and Mount Kailash really passes close to the center of the Earth,
it is difficult to say exactly whether it is through the center, but it can be argued that the skeleton of Easter is on the opposite side of the Earth.
3 People age faster near Kailash
Statement #3. that Near Kailash people age faster (12 hours in about 2 weeks), this is evidenced by the growth of hair and nails.
In fact, it is a fact known to science that the growth of nails and hair slows down in the cold, which probably explains the observation.
4 Mount Kailash remains unconquered
Statement #4. She has not yet allowed a single climber to reach her summit, those who tried were “thrown off” by the mountain. The religious texts of Buddhism and Hinduism say the following about Kailash: "No mortal dares to climb the mountain where the gods live, he who sees the faces of the gods must die."
In fact, in 2000, the Spanish expedition received permission to conquer Kailash from the Chinese authorities. The team set up a base camp at the foot of the mountain, but they never managed to set foot on the mountain. Thousands of pilgrims blocked the path of the expedition. The Dalai Lama, the UN, a number of major international organizations, millions of believers around the world protested the conquest of Kailash, and the Spaniards had to retreat
Statement #5. Near the mountain there are two lakes: Manasarovar (living and pure water) and Rakshas Tal (in Tibetan, Lhanag Tso, “Demon Lake”). In Lake Manasarovar (fresh), which is located at an altitude of 4560 m above sea level, you can swim, drink water, it is considered sacred, and also at any time of the year, in any weather, it is calm.
Rakshas (), 4515m above sea level. It is considered a lake of dead water, which you can not only drink, but also touch it, as well as at any time of the year and in any weather there is a storm on this lake.
Perhaps, according to the beliefs of the local population, this is how it is, but the network has photos of tourists not only touching, but also swimming in the Rakshas Tal lake.
6 Kailash and the image of the swastika
Statement #6. Mount Kailash is broken by two huge ridges - cracks, which, especially in the evening, with the help of the shadow from the ledges of the rock, form a huge image of the swastika.
I added a photo in the evening hours, I added a photo where there is less snow, which can be said, the slope is dotted with cracks, the cross is visible, well, there is no swastika, but if you wish, you can probably find a swastika in abundance of cracks.
7 Kailash is a pyramid
Statement #7. The fact that Mount Kailash is a pyramid (which, like the rest of the pyramids, is clearly oriented to the cardinal points) is no longer an innovation. All scientists who have visited near Kailash do not doubt its pyramidality.
I am attaching a screenshot from google maps, with a compass needle and plotted axes, everything is obvious here. Like the Pyramid of the Sun in Bosnia, the mountain is a natural geological formation known as a flatiron.
8 Mount Kailash is an artificial formation
Statement #8. Many scientists consider this mountain to be an artificial formation, with some voids inside (at the level of the middle and at the foot), which was built by someone, for something and with a specific purpose.
It is difficult to prove as difficult as it is to refute without special research, so I will express my opinion - this is a mountain, a natural formation.
9 From Mount Kailash to the Stonehenge monument (England) - 6666 km.
Statement #9. From Mount Kailash to the Stonehenge monument (England) - 6666 km. To the North Pole - 6666 km. From the mountain to the South Pole twice 6666 km.
The photo speaks for itself.
10 Sarcophagus of Nandu
Statement #10. Sarcophagus of Nandu, a structure that adjoins Mount Kailash. After some research, scientists have proven that this sarcophagus also has cavities inside. Where, according to the ancient legends of China, all the teachers of the world are in a state of samadhi (deep meditation): Jesus, Buddha, Krishna, Zarathustra, Confucius and other sages that have ever been sent to the world. And they stay there in order to serve as a continuation of the gene pool of mankind in the event of the death of civilization.
Research data are not given, which means it is impossible to verify them, as well as item 8.
Mount Kailash is one of the unsolved mysteries of mankind. Many secrets and legends surround this mountain complex of incredible beauty and power. In this article, we will dive into the world of Tibet, study the facts and learn a lot of interesting things related to Mount Kailash and its hidden power.
Mount Kailash - the unconquered pyramid
Mount Kailash, or Kailash (depending on the pronunciation, this is the name of this queen of all mountains), is located in Tibet. In order to climb it, you need a special permit obtained from the authorities of this region. And yet, not a single mortal has yet been able to climb the summit of Kailash, and yet it is not the highest mountain on earth.
It is known that in 1985 Reinhold Messner, who conquered several eight-thousanders, also tried to climb to the top of Mount Kailash, but someone or something prevented him from carrying out his plans. If we consider objective reasons, there is evidence that during the ascent, the weather, which made further progress to the top impossible. Moreover, many people who tried to get to the peak of Mount Kailash refer to this reason. According to another version, it is believed that on the day before the ascent, Reinhold received some kind of message in the form of a vision and he himself abandoned the idea.
In 2000, a group of Spanish climbers received a long-awaited permit to travel to Tibet, and Mount Kailash was also their destination. But already at the very beginning of the ascent, the pilgrims, who can often be seen in these places, blocked the path of the Spanish conquistadors. sacred mountain Kailash. The obstacles in the way were that the Dalai Lama himself, and even the UN, protested. Consequently, the Spaniards had to return home without salty slurping.
Thus, not a single mortal has yet appeared who would have reached the top of this temple complex, this great pyramid mountain Kailash. But there are legends that Tonpa Shenrab, the founder of the Bon religion, descended from heaven to the top of Kailash in order to convey knowledge to people. And the greatest poet Milarepa, revered by yogis, managed to climb to the top of Mount Shiva and grab onto the “rays of the Sun”.
Sacred mountain in Tibet - Kailash. Racial theory
The sacred Mount Kailash in Tibet has long attracted the attention of not only idle travelers, professional climbers, pilgrims, yogis, followers of the Bon religion, worshipers of Shaivism (and many other religions), but also esotericists, on whom this mountain acts literally magnetically.
The ascents of Ernst Muldashev to this mountain also tell us a lot. Muldashev believes not only that this sacred complex is the energy center of the Earth, but also that a new race of those who will inherit the Earth after us is being born within it. There is an opinion that inside Mount Kailash there is a cavity, which, in fact, is a temple, a palace, a cradle for the development of new races on Earth.
According to Blavatsky, the first race was the angelic race, followed by the people of the water. Then - the so-called civilization of the Lemurians, and after it - the Atlanteans, well known to many, whose heirs we are. If you follow this theory, then now a new, sixth race is being born inside Mount Kailash, but its time will not come soon. And, perhaps, by that time, humanity will reveal the mysteries of the sacred mountain of Tibet, which gave rise to so many questions, the answers to which are still unknown or carefully hidden. Perhaps it is no coincidence that even the arrival to this place and the number of pilgrims are strictly regulated by the authorities. Is there really something to hide? And most importantly: does someone know much more about the secrets associated with the mountain than we can reveal, and therefore limit the study of these places and the ascent of climbers up the mountain?
Tibet and Mount Kailash: secrets and mysteries of the sacred mountain
They tried to find out the secrets and mysteries of Mount Kailash for a long time, but in the 20th century, an organization created on the orders of Hitler may have come closest to discovering the secrets. Anenerbe - an organization that existed in Nazi Germany from 1935 to 1945 - sent several expeditions to Tibet, including to study Mount Kailash. The Germans tried to establish the origin and history of the race that now lives on Earth. And the name of this race is the Aryans. The Germans tried to prove that only their people, the Germans, were of Aryan origin. In fact, those people who now inhabit the Earth are called Aryans, the heirs of the Atlanteans.
There is also a belief that not far from the Kailash mountain complex is the Nandi sarcophagus, in which the great teachers of mankind are still in a state of samadhi: Jesus, Buddha, Krishna and others. And they also say that the entrance to this sarcophagus is connected by a tunnel with Kailash. In order not to go deep into the description of the state of samadhi, which is considered one of the signs of achieving enlightenment in the yoga tradition, and what types of samadhi are, we can only point to the example of a person of our era who is in such a state. This is Lama Itigelov, who came into the physical body in 1852, and it is still imperishable. Many also believe that the Kailash mountain complex is nothing but temple complex, inside which at an altitude of about 6000 meters there is a city of gods created by higher civilizations. It is not difficult to believe this if you look at least outwardly to the central mountain of this complex - it has the shape of a pyramid.
If we try to explain such a form by ordinary weathering, the action of the elements on the creation of its facets, then although it would seem that it looks scientific, in fact it is deeply unscientific. It is difficult to imagine that natural phenomena alone create the shape of an almost perfect pyramid, especially if we take into account the fact that the central mountain is located.
Where is Mount Kailash
Mount Kailash, where, according to the texts of the Vedas, he himself resides, is located on the same meridian with Egyptian pyramids, stone idols of Easter Island and Inca pyramids in Mexico. Also incredibly interesting is the fact that Kailash is geographically remote from these points. So, from Kailash to Stonehenge - 6666 km; to the North Pole - the same 6666 km; if you calculate the distance from Kailash to Easter Island, then this is again the same 6666 km; and if we go even further, then the distance from Kailash to the South Pole is equal to the distance of 6666 km, multiplied by two. On top of these truly strange coincidences, it must be said that the height of Mount Kailash itself is 6666 m. What is it? Did there really exist such technologically more advanced civilizations, after which such a legacy was left?
Perhaps the information that is given to us in the Vedas that Shiva resides on the top of the sacred mountain Kailash, dancing the eternal Tandava, forcing the whole world to constantly remain in motion and develop without stopping, is the great truth of the creation of the world. And only when it stops dancing, the world will be destroyed, so that a new one will be created in its place. Could this mean the fact that the end of Tandava leads to changes in civilizations on Earth: the previous one is destroyed, and the next one begins to exist. And so it will go on forever.
How many conversations are being held on the topic of the passage of time in this Tibetan region. We know that the mountain temples of Kailash, as they are often called, are located in a spiral and at the top, in the center of the spiral is Mount Kailash. Why the passage of time changes in this place can be explained as follows. The slopes of the mountains are a kind of giant mirrors, some of them concave, like those created by the Soviet scientist Nikolai Kozyrev. And with the help of them it was possible to change the course of time, which could send a person into the past or the future.
Through the looking glass of Mount Kailash
So in the Tibetan mountain complex, the presence of a mirror effect affects the energy component of the place, and, consequently, the people who are nearby. Therefore, there are cases when the passage of time accelerated so much that in one day people grew a beard, nails grew rapidly. There is also evidence of the opposite effect of staying in those places on the body: people, on the contrary, became younger and energized.
There is official information about how a group of foreign climbers managed to get into the Kailash complex, but in the area just above 5800 meters, in the "Valley of Death", they went off the usual path to follow. When these people returned from the expedition, they quickly grew old and died a year later, and the doctors could not determine the reason for such a rapid aging of the body.
Most likely, this can really be explained by the influence of "mirrors". And what causes sacred awe among believers can be understood as the impact of physical laws. After all, if Kozyrev managed to create a time machine and there was even documented evidence that with the help of his design it was possible to travel both to the past and to the future, then why can't there be a “natural” prototype of an engineering design? Although who said that the origin of the Kailash complex is natural?
A small continuation about the discovery of Nikolai Kozyrev and his time machine
For some time, the experiments continued, and the results exceeded all expectations, but subsequently the Soviet authorities suspended the development of research with no further plans for its resumption. However, who knows, perhaps for a wide audience of information is presented in this way, but in reality things are different. And, perhaps, work on the transition to different dimensions, passing through the "mirror" has been carried out all these years, and its results are available to a strictly limited circle of people initiated into research.
Be that as it may, Mount Kailash still continues to attract many tourists. And do not be afraid and avoid the action of giant mirrors, because if you do not plan to climb too high - in the region of 5000 meters and above - then nothing threatens you. You can be at the foot to contemplate this majestic creation of nature or ancient civilizations, admiring the monumental view of the Kailash mountain pyramid.
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Sacred bark: 13 + 1 around Kailash
Myths about Mount Kailash
There are many legends and stories around this mysterious mountain. Kailash or Kailash is one of the most high mountains in the Gangdis range, which is located mostly in China, in the Tibetan Plateau.
Kailash is also unusual at night. The Milky Way seems to be within reach
4 main mysteries of Kailash
It was easier for the ancestors, looking at the mountain - they saw the divine will in everything. In the age of scientific and technological progress, the mysteries of Kailash haunt rational and inquisitive minds. Perhaps posterity will be able to find all the answers.
- No one has ever conquered this mountain. Even though she's not the best high point world, not a single climber has managed to climb its summit. According to Buddhist legends, no living being has the right to ascend to the abode of the gods. Otherwise, he will have to die.
- The sides of Kailash face the four cardinal points. As if it is not a mountain, but a man-made pyramid. Was nature really so precise in its measurements, and why? There is no answer to this question.
- On the south side of the pyramidal peak of Kailash, you can see the swastika sign - a sacred symbol of many peoples of the world. In fact, these are two cracks or depressions crossed almost at a right angle, deepened by watercourses. And then the human consciousness decides whether to see inexplicable signs in this or not.
- The height of Kailash is 6666 meters. Scientists continue to argue about the accuracy of these data, according to some sources, the height of Kailash is somewhat less. You can find a dark beginning in this figure, but it is worth converting the measure of measurement from meters to feet and all mysticism dissolves.
Lake Mansarovar - another mystery of Mount Kailash
Sacred Bark: 13 + 1
Pilgrims come to Mount Kailash to make a ritual detour around it. During the tour, they recite the sacred mantra "Om Mani Padme Hum". Religious texts say that one who circumnavigates Kailash 108 times will gain liberation forever and reach nirvana. Nevertheless, even one or more detours around the mountain is the most powerful worship of the deity in which the visitor believes.
Diagram of the outer cortex. 53 kilometers are usually covered in 3 days
Hiking or detour around Kailash is called "kora". There are several trails, but the most popular are the outer bark and the inner bark. It is believed that only those who have completed 13 outer kora around Kailash can perform the inner kora.
Tibetan pilgrims perform kora around the sacred mountain
Why Kailash is a universal shrine
Mount Kailash is considered a sacred place for a few believers. Hindus, Buddhists, Jains and others aspire here. Hindus believe that Shiva lives on Kailash with his family. The mountain is the center of the universe, the most energetically strong point of the earth, from where the deeds and blessings of Shiva diverge.
Smiling face of Shiva found on Google maps in Kailash
Buddhists believe that Buddha lives on Kailash. He sits here for centuries in a state of samadhi and only those who themselves reach this state can see it. The followers of the Buddha perform prostrations near Kailash as a sign of curbing their own tossing mind and in order to acquire good merit.
Pilgrim at the foot of Mount Kailash
Spiritual austerity in the form of a complex and long journey burns karma, cleanses the mind and body, connects a person with higher powers. This is a kind of challenge to yourself, your comfort zone and mental limitations that do not allow self-fulfillment. If you leave at Mount Kailash what you are most attached to, even mentally, after the pilgrimage, life can change a lot.
Priests of different religions perform their rituals near the mountain
The entrance to Shambhala, the invisible country of great teachers and knowledge, is located at the foot of Kailash. This is how Buddhists and Hindus think, Helena Blavatsky, Helena and Nicholas Roerich wrote about this.
Get a blessing from a sadhu - People go to Kailash for this as well
Myths about Kailash
Some pseudo-scientists confidently declare that the mountains of Tibet are the work of ancient civilizations, and all the peaks of the Himalayas line up in a single chain. mysterious pyramids. Some "wise men" calculated that from Kailash to Stonehenge exactly 6666 kilometers. This, of course, is not true. And no living beings could build the Himalayas.
Make sure that the myth, and where the truth is possible only on the spot, listening to your soul
Information about anomalous "Tibetan mirrors" and the theory of Nikolai Kozyrev are also added to the myths about the man-made Mount Kailash. Allegedly, at Mount Kailash, time can slow down and speed up, it can flow in the opposite direction, and so on. All this is very interesting, but extremely uninformative and unconvincing - scientific evidence for these theories does not yet exist.
Around Kailash, everything man-made is of great importance
Tours to Tibet, to Mount Kailash and to the sights of this officially unrecognized country are organized by many tour operators. The Chinese authorities opened Lhasa, the capital of Tibet, to the public quite recently, in 2008 after the Beijing Olympics. From now on, the tour to Mount Kailash can be done from Nepal by car or plane, or from China by train or plane. Visas and entry permits are issued at travel agencies.