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Kailash - mountain of the Tibetan Plateau

Kailash- a mountain in the mountain range of the same name in the Gandhisishan mountain system in the south of the Tibetan Plateau in the Tibet Autonomous Region of the People's Republic of China.
Kailash is additionally distinguished from others by its tetrahedral pyramidal shape with a snow cap and edges oriented almost exactly to the cardinal points. The height of Kailash remains a controversial issue - a common claim is that Kailash is 6666 m high; scientists disagree from 6638 to 6890 m, which is due to the method of measuring mountain heights. In addition, the Himalayan mountains are considered young, so their height increases on average by 0.5-0.6 cm per year, taking into account the weathering of the rock.

Location of Mount Kailash
Kailash is located in a remote, inaccessible area of ​​Western Tibet and is one of the main watersheds of South Asia. The four main rivers of Tibet, India and Nepal flow in the Kailash region: Indus, Sutlej, Brahmaputra and Karnali. However, according to the results of the expedition to Kailash in May 2010, all water streams flowing from the glaciers of Kailash flow into Lake Rakshas Tal. The Sutlej River begins in the northwestern part of this lake. Thus, only the Sutlej River carries the waters flowing from Kailash. One of its sources originates from the southern slope of the mountain. On the southern side there is a vertical crack, which is crossed approximately in the center by a horizontal one and resembles a swastika (cross). Kailash is sometimes called “Swastika Mountain”.


Climbing history

The top of the mountain remains unconquered. In 1985, the famous mountaineer Reinhold Messner received permission to climb from the Chinese authorities, but refused at the last moment. In 2000, a Spanish expedition purchased permission to conquer Kailash from the Chinese authorities for a fairly significant sum. The team set up a camp at the foot, but they never managed to set foot on the mountain. Thousands of pilgrims blocked the expedition's path. 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. In 2004, the expedition of Professor Yuri Zakharov climbed to a height of over 6300 m along the southern slope. Based on the results of the expedition, a documentary film was made, awarded a State Prize, a number of publications were published, and a press conference was held. According to Zakharov, further advancement of the inexperienced group was impossible without special equipment and due to unfavorable weather conditions.

Religious significance
Some ancient religions of Nepal and China consider the mountain sacred, endowed with divine powers and worship it. Pilgrimages are made to it for the purpose of performing a kora (ritual circumambulation). Believers of four religions - Hindus, Buddhists, Jains and Bon adherents - consider this unusual mountain the “heart of the world”, the “axis of the earth”.
In Hinduism
Hindus believe that at the top of Kailash is the abode of Shiva. According to Vishnu Purana, the peak is a representation or image of a mountain
Meru, the cosmic mountain at the center of the Universe.
In Buddhism
Buddhists consider the mountain to be the habitat of Buddha in Samvara incarnation. Thousands of pilgrims and tourists from all over the world gather here every year during the Tibetan religious holiday Saga Dawa, dedicated to Buddha Shakyamuni.
In Jainism
Jains revere Kailash as the place where their first saint achieved liberation.
In the Tibetan Bon tradition
For followers of the Tibetan Bon tradition, Mount Kailash and Lake Manasarovar lying at its foot are the heart of the ancient country of Zhangzhung, where Bon originated. Kailash, which in Bon is called Yungdrung Gu Tse (Nine-Storey Swastika Mountain), is the soul of all Bon, the focus of life force and the main principle of the “Nine Paths of Bon”. Here the founder of the religion, the celestial Tonpa Shenrab, descended from heaven to earth.
Kailash in parascience
The religious texts of Buddhism and Hinduism say the following about Kailasa: “No mortal dares to climb the mountain where the gods live; he who sees the faces of the gods must die.” According to legend, Kailash throws off anyone who dares to climb it, and those who touch the mountain develop ulcers that do not heal for several weeks. Local legends consider Kailash to be a mystical mountain. According to some beliefs, when the top of Kailash is shrouded in clouds, flashes of light are visible, in which a multi-armed creature can allegedly be seen. Hindus say that this is one of the supreme gods - Shiva. On the southern side of the mountain there is a vertical crack in the center of the mountain, at sunset the crack and rock shadows form a swastika. This crack was formed as a result of an earthquake, it is 40 meters wide and deepened by channels. Lakes Manasarovar (fresh, lake of life) and Langa-Tso (salt, lake of death) are revered at the same level as Kailash.

Kailash - mountain of Tibet
Kailash is a mountain with a height of about 6,700 meters, from which the four main rivers of Tibet, India and Nepal originate. The sacred Mount Kailash could be called the Olympus of Central Asia. According to the Hindu tradition, Kailash is home to one of the gods who, along with Brahma and Vishnu, are part of the supreme triad - the formidable Shiva, who maintains order in the Universe with his “tandava” dance. In addition to the monastery of Shiva or Buddha, on the top of Mount Kailash, there is an entrance to the mysterious country of Shambhala. If you go around the mountain along a certain route, you can receive remission of all sins, if 13 times - you do not end up in Hell for five hundred subsequent rebirths - and you get the right to go around Kailash along a different route... Having done this 108 times, you will break out of the circle of rebirths and achieve enlightenment Buddha. A small but very important nuance - if you do all this to satisfy your own ambitions - it will be of no use and Kailash will take revenge on you. " Tibetan texts say that Shambhala is a spiritual land and is located northwest of Kailash. It is difficult for me to discuss this topic from a scientific point of view. But I can say absolutely affirmatively that the Kailasa complex is directly related to life on Earth; When we made a map diagram of the “City of the Gods”, consisting of pyramids and stone mirrors, we were quite surprised - the diagram turned out to be similar to the spatial structure of DNA molecules." states Professor Ernst Muldashev


Mysterious City of the Gods

It was a long time ago. The sons possessed the amazing power of the five elements, with the help of which they built a giant city. It is in it, according to Eastern religions, that the North Pole was located before the Flood. In many eastern countries, Mount Kailash is considered the holiest place on planet Earth. It and the surrounding mountains of Kailash were built using the mighty power of the five elements: air, water, earth, wind and fire. In Tibet, this force is considered to be the psychic energy of the Universe, as something inaccessible and unattainable for comprehension by the human mind. At an altitude of 5680 meters there is the famous “Valley of Death”; you can only pass through it along the sacred road. If you go off the road, you will find yourself in the zone of action of tantric power. And stone mirrors change the course of time so much for those people who got there that in a matter of years they turned into old people.

Stone mirrors of Mount Kailash
These unique stone structures have either a smooth or concave surface. The greatest mystery for science is the ability of the Kailash stone mirrors to change time. "Time" is energy that can concentrate and spread. An example of the temporary effect of Tibetan mirrors is the mysterious death of four climbers who, during an expedition, left the indicated sacred road, and after returning within one year they grew old and died. Medicine was unable to determine the cause of their death. All stone mirrors have different shapes and different sizes. One of them, which is 800m high, is called the “Stone Palace of Happiness”. It is believed that it is a place of transition to other parallel worlds. The largest “mirrors” are the flat slopes of the western and northern sides of the main Kailash pyramid. They have a clearly concave shape. The height of each of them is 1800m. Scientists claim that such huge planes have the ability to transmit energy that accumulates in the pyramids themselves, connecting it with the flows of other energy forces of the Universe.


Kailasa Mirrors and Bible

John the Theologian received a revelation two thousand years ago on the island of Patmos that concave mirrors are capable of “stretching” or “compressing” time. He considered time not an abstract concept, but a concrete energy capable of either concentrating or spreading. The most striking thing is the fact that people who were inside Kozyrev’s mirrors clearly felt dizziness, fear, and were transported to their childhood. This is because they were literally immersed in an energy called time. And under the influence of this energy, we felt changes in ourselves and in our perception of the world. At the same time, Kozyrev’s mirrors did not exceed a height of two to three meters. And the stone mirrors of Kailash, according to Muldashev, are almost the size of a two-kilometer mountain. We are talking about the largest stone mirrors. Placed in a certain way in relation to each other, they create the desired effect of a “time machine”, which is capable of transporting the initiate not only to different time periods, but also to other worlds.

Kailash - the cosmological center of the galaxy
Tibet... The most mysterious, the most mysterious, the most amazing place on the planet. Everything here is the very best - the highest lake, the highest river, the highest capital (Lhasa), the highest sanctuary in the world and the most gigantic mandala of natural origin - the mystical Mount Kailash. The only one of all the mountains on the planet, it has the shape of a regular tetrahedral
pyramids, the slopes of which are oriented to the cardinal points. But its top is not sharp, but rounded. Covered with a cap of eternal ice, it shines like a huge crystal. The mountain itself “sits” in the center of the open “bud” of an eight-petalled lotus, formed by the intricately curved smooth purple rocks surrounding it. The “body” of Kailash is composed of thirteen horizontal stepped layers, and they, in turn, are divided into hundreds of smaller ones. Each of the slopes of the mountain is called a face. The southern one, from the top to the bottom and right in the middle, is cut by a straight, even crevice. The layered terraces form a giant stone staircase on the cracked walls. At sunset, the play of shadows creates an image of the swastika sign - the solstice - on the surface of the southern side of Kailash. The exact same swastika is on the top of the mountain. Here it is formed by the Kailash ridges and the channels of the sources of the four great rivers of Asia, originating on the ice cap of the mountain: Indus - from the north, Karnapi - from the south, Sutlej - from the west, Brahmaputra - from the east. These streams supply water to half the territory of all Asia. No one knows the true height of Kailash. Measurements show that it changes every year: the mountain sometimes “grows” by several tens of meters, sometimes it becomes lower. The average amplitude of Kailash's "breath" is 6666 meters! It is believed that three sixes are the “number of the beast,” but the biblical Apocalypse says that this is also the number of man. And in esoteric teachings, three sixes are an expression of the highest creative principle of the Cosmos and symbolize the power of the Divine Mind.
After the Chinese opened Tibet to foreigners, several European, American and Japanese expeditions, equipped with the most modern instruments and equipment, took place to Kailash. However, all attempts to climb this relatively low, by mountaineering standards, mountain ended in complete failure: not only was no one able to climb Kailash, but absolutely all participants in the climb died a painful death immediately after the descent. Moreover: not a single plane has ever flown over the mysterious mountain, and not a single space station has been able to take clear photographs of these places! Since climbing to the top is also impossible due to the categorical prohibition of the local authorities, pilgrims make a ritual circuit around the mountain - the kora. This movement (along the circle of rotation of the Sun) symbolizes the believer’s involvement in the cycle of time and fate. Pilgrims know: Kailash is a natural mandala, meditation in which leads to an altered state of consciousness and opens the way to other worlds. The outer side of this path, the dismemberment of bodies and “funeral in the sky” - pecking of the remains by eagles - looks terrifying to the uninitiated. However, many come here in search of just such a fate. The inner, forbidden bark to the “heart” of Kailash occurs once every 60 years, when a special period begins in the life of the mountain.


Myths about Mount Kailash

Mount Kailash (Kailash)
Many myths and legends are associated with Kailash. Four world religions consider Kailash a sacred place:
- Hindus believe that Kailash is the cosmic center of the universe, and it is there that the powerful god Shiva lives, and the nearby sacred lake Manasarovar was created by the god Brahma. In Hindu tradition, there is a mythical Mount Meru, corresponding to Kailash. In the Mahabharata, she is described as “kissing the heavens at their very highest, shining like the morning sun, like fire not obscured by smoke, immeasurable, and inaccessible to people who bear sin.”
- Jains revere Kailash as the place where their first saint achieved liberation.
- In the history of Bon-a, the first master Tongpa Shenrab descended from heaven on Mount Kailash.
- In Buddhism, it is believed that Demchok, the wrathful form of Buddha Shakyamuni (analogy with Shiva), lives on Kailasha.
However, it is distinguished from others by its pyramidal shape with a snow cap and edges oriented almost exactly to the cardinal points. On the southern side there is a vertical crack, which is crossed approximately in the middle by a horizontal one. It resembles a swastika. In Bon-e, Kailash is sometimes called “Swastika Mountain”. Most pilgrims and pilgrims get to Kailash specifically for the purpose of making a ritual round. It is believed that even a single circumambulation of Kailash eliminates all sins in life. And 108-fold ensures the transition to Nirvana in this life. Rounds 3 and 13 are also considered favorable. Kailash is surrounded by valleys, so the kora does not require special preparation or equipment. Distance 53 km. Many pilgrims from India, Nepal and Tibet overcome the “Path around Kailash” component in one day, from early morning to late evening. The highest point when going around Kailash is the Dromla La pass (Dremla-la pass) with an altitude of 5630m. Before you start walking around, make a wish.


Mount Kailash


Kailash is a mountain in the mountain range of the same name in the Gandhisishan mountain system in the south of the Tibetan Plateau in the Tibet Autonomous Region of the People's Republic of China


Kailash additionally distinguishes itself from others


The tetrahedral pyramidal shape of Kailash with a snow cap and edges oriented almost exactly to the cardinal directions Kailash

“Strangers have rarely visited this wild land. In places we could look across the border of Tibet and see Mount Kailash. Although Kailash is only 6,666 meters high, Hindus and Buddhists consider it the most sacred of all the Himalayan peaks. Near it is the large lake Manasarovar, also sacred, and the famous monastery. At all times, pilgrims came here from the most remote parts of Asia.” Tenzing Noghray, conqueror of Everest.

Fact No. 1. Many names

Mount Kailash (Kailash) is one of the most mysterious places on our planet. She is also known by other names: Europeans call her Kailash, the Chinese call her Gandhisyshan (冈底斯山) or Ganrenboqi (冈仁波齐), in the Bon tradition her name is Yundrung Gutseg, in ancient texts in Tibetan she is called Kang Rinpoche ( གངས་རིན་པོ་ཆེ; gangs rin po che) - “Precious snowy one.” Many interesting secrets and legends about Kailash do not leave people, both pilgrims and researchers, indifferent.

Fact No. 2. Center of 4 religions

Mount Kailash is the sacred center of 4 religions: Hinduism, Jainism, 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 visa restrictions issued by China for Indians wishing 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 Bon considers Mount Kailash to be the place of origin of life in the Universe and the center of power. According to their legends, this is where 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 Buddha in one of the main incarnations - Samvara. Therefore, every year during the Buddhist religious holiday Vesak (other names - Saga Dawa, Visakha 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 No. 3. Beginning of 4 rivers

According to Hindu mythology, the 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 No. 4. Swastika symbol from the shadows

Swastika Mountain – another name for Kailash. The appearance of this name is associated with the pattern formed by two cracks on its southern side. In the evening, the shadow cast by the rock ledges depicts a huge image of a swastika on it. The swastika is a sacred symbol for many peoples of the world. In India, for example, the swastika is considered as a solar sign - a symbol of life, light, generosity and abundance, closely associated with the cult of the god Agni. A wooden tool was made in the shape of a swastika for producing sacred fire. They laid him flat on the ground; the depression in the middle served for a rod, which was rotated until a fire appeared, lit on the altar of the deity. The swastika was carved in many temples, on rocks, and on ancient monuments in India. The swastika is one of the symbols of Jainism.



Fact No. 5. Orientation to cardinal directions

Mount Kailash has a pyramidal shape, strictly oriented to the cardinal points. There is also evidence to suggest 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 an unknown person and for what purpose. It is possible that this is some kind of complex, a pyramid.

Fact No. 6. Liberation from sins

In the Bon religion and Hinduism, there is a legend that says: walking around Kailash (kora) allows you to cleanse yourself of all sins committed in a given life. If the kora is performed 13 times, the pilgrim who completes it is guaranteed not to go to Hell; if the kora is performed 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 to atone for sins.

Fact No. 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 climbing it is officially prohibited. There are legends that Kailash is able to incomprehensibly 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 instructed to go in the opposite direction.

Whether this is true or not, the top of the mountain still remains unconquered. In 1985, the famous mountaineer Reinhold Messner received permission to climb from the Chinese authorities, but refused at the last moment.

In 2000, a Spanish expedition for a fairly significant amount purchased permission to conquer Kailash from the Chinese authorities. The team set up a base camp at the foot, but were never able to set foot on the mountain. Thousands of pilgrims blocked the expedition's path. The Dalai Lama, the UN, a number of large international organizations, millions of believers around the world expressed their protest against the conquest of Kailash and the Spaniards had to retreat.

Fact No. 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. They mean many rocks located near Kailash, having a smooth or concave surface. Whether these surfaces were created artificially in ancient times or are a play of nature is still not known.

There is an assumption that these formations are a kind of “Kozyrev mirrors” - concave mirrors, at the focus of which the speed of time can change. A person who comes into the focus of such a mirror may experience various abnormal and psychophysical sensations. According to Muldashev, the mirrors around Kailash are placed in a certain system in relation to each other, which creates something like a “time machine” capable of transporting the initiate not only to different time periods, but also to other worlds.

Fact No. 8. Lakes Manasarovar and Rakshas Tal - so close, but so different

Two lakes located at the foot of Mount Rakshas Tal and Manasarovar are located nearby and are separated from each other by only a small isthmus. However, both these lakes are strikingly different from each other, which represents another mystery of Kailash.

The waters of Lake Manasarovar, revered by Tibetans as sacred, are fresh. According to legend, Lake Manasarovar was the first object created in the consciousness of Brahma. This is where its name comes from: 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 Lake Anavatapta, where Queen Maya conceived Buddha. Manasarovar, like Kailash, is a place of pilgrimage, around which a ritual circumambulation - kora - is also performed in order to cleanse karma. Pilgrims come here to take ceremonial baths in the purifying 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 definitely go to heaven. Anyone who drinks water from the lake will ascend 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 area around the sacred lake is 100 km.

Near Manasarovar there is a salty dead lake Rakshas tal (also Langak, Rakas, Langa Tso (Chinese: 拉昂错, pinyin: Lā'áng Cuò). In Hindu mythology, this lake was created by the lord of the Rakshasas, the demon Ravana, and on this lake there was 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 contrasted with 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, touching the water of the dead lake is prohibited, as it can bring bad luck.

The number of legends, stories and various traditions associated with this place is simply enormous: it is unlikely that any other place on our planet can boast so many secrets and mysteries.

How many copies were broken, how many learned men came together in the “battle for the truth”, how many scientific, pseudo-scientific and not at all scientific theories were born thanks to the mysterious and unknown Mount Kailash. How many religious movements have merged and converged at one point of existence. Let's try to figure it out (or get even more confused).

As we always say (and will continue to say), every square centimeter of our planet is worthy of attention. Naturally, we simply do not have the right to pass by the sacred Mount Kailash. Especially considering how much stuff is mixed up around her.

First, a little geography. The Kailash mountain range is located in the southern part of Tibet (today Tibet is an autonomous region of China, but disagreements arise periodically between them). Mount Kailash is the most significant and beautiful peak of the ridge of the same name.

Mount Kailash on the map

  • Geographic coordinates (31.067112, 81.311697)
  • The distance from the capital of China Beijing is about 3300 km in a straight line
  • The nearest airport is Simikot, approximately 130 km to the south.

Mount Kailash has an interesting and geometrically regular pyramidal shape with a permanent snow cap on the top. Its edges are almost oriented to the cardinal points. It turns out to be a kind of giant compass, visible from space.
The height of the pyramid is one of the subjects of dispute between scientists. Different groups of researchers measured the same different heights, but all measurements fell within the interval from 6,638 to 6,890 meters. This is a fairly high mountain, although it is inferior to the famous Everest (8848 meters) and the highest mountain on the planet in absolute terms, Mauna Kea (10203 meters). Regarding the height, there is an opinion that it is 6666 meters. At least, in many sources on esoteric topics this particular height is indicated.

The southern part of the mountain has a flat cleft in the middle from the top to the bottom. It was as if it had been cut with a knife. In addition, this crevice is again crossed in the middle by a horizontal crack. As a result, when the Sun sets, the shadows from these cuts form a swastika. Therefore, Kailash is sometimes called “Swastika Mountain”.

Here it is worth making an important addition. The swastika is an ancient image that symbolizes the sun or solstice. For many peoples, it is associated with our luminary. The Slavs also had a kind of swastika, called Kolovrat. Please do not confuse the well-known Nazi swastika from Hitler's times with ancient runes.

The peculiarities of Mount Kailash include its stepped structure, which makes it even more like a pyramid.

Mount Kailash in religion

The most ancient religions of the surrounding countries endow Kailash with supernatural powers and consider it a sacred place. Hindus, Buddhists, followers of Jainism and Bon (these are also movements in religion) call it the “heart of the world” or the “axis of the Earth.” Prayers are offered to the mountain, worship is made, and ritual circumambulation is performed around it. This pilgrimage is called Kora.

Hindus claim that Shiva lives on the mountain, and Kailash is the image of Mera - the great mountain in the center of the Universe.

Buddhists say that the top of the mountain is the abode of Buddha. Buddhist pilgrims from all over the planet gather at the mountain every year on the Saga Dawa holiday, which is dedicated to Buddha.

Followers of Jainism believe that Kshatriya Mahavira himself, the founder of this religious movement and the main saint, achieved liberation and enlightenment on the mountain.

Followers of the Bon religion endow Lake Mapam-Yumtso, located 34 kilometers south of the mountain, with divine properties. They consider the lake to be the center of the ancient country of Shangshung, where Bon appeared. They call Mount Kailash the Nine-Story Swastika Mountain. She is the soul of the entire religion, and here Tonpa Shenrab, the founder of the religion, descended from heaven.

It is noteworthy that representatives of the first three religions walk around the mountain clockwise, and Bon followers, on the contrary, counterclockwise.
The length of the route around the mountain is 52 km. To overcome it, you need very good physical preparation. It is believed that by making a kora (circumnavigation of a mountain), a person becomes enlightened and gets rid of sins. Moreover, it is advisable to walk around the mountain in one day, which is very difficult. The kora performed 13 times is considered especially honorable.

In religious books about Kailash there are such inspiring lines: “No mortal dares to enter the peak where the gods live. Whoever sees the faces of the gods must die." Legends say that the mountain will throw off any daredevil who dares to climb to the top. And even if you just touch it, ulcers that take a long time to heal appear.
All of the above religions also worship two lakes 34 kilometers south of Kailash. These are Mapam-Yumtso and Langa-Tso. The first - fresh - is considered the Lake of Life, and the second - brackish - is the Lake of Death.

In the vicinity of the mountain flow 4 main rivers of this region - Indus, Sutlej, Brahmaputra and Karnali. The myths say that they all begin with Kailash. But in fact, streams from the mountain range initially flow into Lake Langa-Tso, and the Sutlej River flows out of it.

Pseudo-scientific and not at all scientific hypotheses and myths of Mount Kailash

Some sources indicate the mystical number 6666 and claim that it is at this distance from the mountain that Stonehenge, the North and South Poles are located. It is said that Kailash lies on the same line with the Egyptian pyramids and the mysterious Easter Island.

We sat over the map for a while and realized that there was some confusion with the distances, for example, to Stonehenge 6920 km in a straight line. If the poles were the same distance from the mountain, then it should be located on the equator - but this is not the case. And the pyramids with Easter Island are not exactly on the same line. Therefore, we classify such data as unconfirmed. But if we made a mistake somewhere, please let us know.

There are still a lot of pseudoscientific hypotheses. There are also stories about how time passes several times faster near the mountain, so much so that men grow a week’s worth of stubble in a few hours. And that Kailash is the entrance to parallel worlds. And that the mountain is hollow inside, and many saints rest in it (among whom they even mention Jesus Christ, Buddha and Krishna), and all in one place. They rest for a reason, but until the moment humanity goes completely crazy and reaches the brink of self-destruction. Then no one except higher powers will be able to protect a person from himself.

Let's be honest, these hypotheses still have little in common with science, and are more related to myths and legends.

How to conquer Mount Kailash

No way, period. Just remember the highest point on the planet, Mount Everest. It is conquered by all and sundry, from old men to teenagers and even people with disabilities. And this height is almost 9 kilometers, it’s almost impossible to breathe there, but people stubbornly climb it. What about Kailash? Has no one reached the summit? This is true. Mount Kailash has never been conquered by anyone. And there are two main factors here. The first (mystical) factor is that for reasons unknown to science, the vast majority of climbers “lost their nerves” right before the ascent; they simply gave up their desire to climb up. And even if someone, having overcome internal resistance, nevertheless began to climb, then he either immediately returned back or died.

Local residents revere the mountain as a shrine, and naturally do not even think about conquering it. Everyone who wanted to do this was foreigners. For example, the Italian Reinhold Messner, who received permission to climb, arrived at the site in 1985, but at the last moment changed his mind. An incomprehensible feeling of fear and hopelessness covers everyone who thinks of encroaching on Mount Kailash.

The second factor hindering the conquest is the local residents. They literally block the path of daredevils with their breasts. In 2001, an expedition from Spain, having paid a lot of money just for the opportunity to climb to the top of the mountain, was stopped by a group of pilgrims. Thousands of believers stood in the way of the Spaniards. The Dalai Lama himself and even the UN protested against climbing Kailash, and the climbers had to give in. Thus, to this day the mountain has not been conquered.

Reinhold Messner later said to the Spaniards: “If we conquer this mountain, then we will conquer something in the souls of people. I would suggest going and climbing something a little harder. Kailash is not so tall and not so heavy.” Let us remember that he himself still did not dare to climb.

  • The ridge where the mountain is located is considered young, so it is still “growing”. Its height increases annually by 5-6 mm
  • Scientists have found that the age of the Tibetan mountains is about 5 million years, but Mount Kailash itself is only 20,000 years old
  • The name of Mount Kailash is translated from Sanskrit as “crystal”

Hello, dear readers.

Today we’ll 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 highest peaks of the mountain range, which is located in the Gangdis system. It is located in the Tibetan Plateau on the territory of the People's Republic of China.

Outwardly, it is very different from all the mountains - it has the shape of an almost regular pyramid, the four sides 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 located 6,666 meters above sea level, but measurements do not confirm this data. Mount Kailash has not yet been conquered by any climber.

The history of its origin 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 look carefully at the satellite photos as close as possible, you can see places where the “plaster” has broken off, revealing a monolithic wall underneath. This gives reason to assume that Mount Kailash in Tibet is a man-made pyramid, and the largest of all existing on earth.

But who built it? And not only it, but the entire complex around it, which includes mountains (pyramids?) of much smaller size, semicircular and flat formations, located exclusively in a spiral? Or maybe it is 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) made special efforts to ensure that only initiates could get here. Kailash is the largest watershed in South Asia. The Indus, Karnali and Brahmaputra flow nearby.

Waters from the Kailash glaciers flow into Lake Langa Tso, from which the Sutlej River, the largest tributary of the Indus, originates.


The southern slope is dissected vertically by a deep crack, which is intersected in the middle by another, horizontal one. With a certain refraction of sunlight in the air, a swastika sign appears, which is why some sources call Kailash “Swastika Mountain”.

Location coordinates: 31°04′00″ N. w. 81°18′45″ E. d. (G) (O) (Z) 31°04′00″ n. w. 81°18′45″ E. d.

Religious significance and summiting

Kailash is considered the center of the world by adherents of four religions - Hinduism, Buddhism, Bon and Jains. Buddhists think that an avatar creature (incarnation) of Buddha Akshobhya lives here - Samvara has four faces and twelve arms, and the mountain is called Himavat. This place is shrouded in secrecy and many legends. The peak, however, did not succumb to any mortal.

Attempts to reach the summit

However, what will stop a person (or people) who does not believe in anything, neither in God nor in the devil? There were many attempts to conquer Kailash. But not a single ascent was successful - some turned back 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. Like everywhere else, it cannot be straight and bends somewhere. In places where it crosses the mark of 6,666 meters (to the foot), high-quality asphalt suddenly suddenly gives way to old and cracked, and the dividing yellow stripe, which was very bright a meter ago, becomes dull and faded. It is difficult to drive in these areas because the air around you becomes thick and viscous.


Interesting things happen to those who try to get to the foot on bicycles or motorcycles:

  • with the same effort on the bicycle pedal, the speed drops by half, or even three;
  • sudden breakdowns occur, for example, a bicycle wheel can curl into a figure eight for no apparent reason;
  • the motorcycle suddenly begins to “sneeze”, or even refuses to move at all, but upon inspection it is not possible to identify any problems.

Games with time

Some try to deceive the mountain. In Tibet, to this day there is a legend about unlucky travelers who wanted to conquer the peak by hook or by crook.

Four Englishmen (or Americans, or maybe Russians - after many years no one remembers the nationality of these people) began to Kora (circumvention around Kailash) along with the rest of the pilgrims, but at some point they left the sacred path and moved up the slope

After some time, four ragged, stubble-covered people with feverishly shining eyes and completely inappropriate behavior came to the pilgrims’ camp. After the descent we had to send them to a psychiatric hospital. All four travelers died insane within the next year. At the same time, they grew old very quickly, turning into very old men.

It is believed that inside the spiral, the center of which is Kailash, time accelerates significantly, 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 committing Kora, the chain of events happening to a person accelerates, but he himself does not physically age.

Bypass of Kailash

There are 9 sacred routes or Cor. Three of them are known to all pilgrims - these are the traditional Koras: external, Nandi, Dakini. Little-known routes almost forgotten by the indigenous population of Tibet are Touching the Faces of Kailash, crossing the Geo and Shapje passes from the south through the Gyandrak Monastery. Some of the paths of the Kora appeared to pilgrims during meditation - holistic, spiral, Merging of elements.


Kora is the circumambulation of a shrine, particularly Kailash, in a counterclockwise direction. Among pilgrims, prostration is most revered - when a person falls on his face, then rises, puts his feet where he was just lying 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 not just one round, but several.

Particularly zealous followers of religion honor the number 108. It has a special, sacred meaning in many religious movements, including Buddhism:

  • The Kangyur (collection of Buddha's sayings) consists of 108 volumes;
  • Buddhist monks' rosary consists of 108 beads;
  • The pilgrim must make sure to do 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, separated only by a narrow strip of land and a canal. According to beliefs, if water from Manasarovar flows into Rakshasa, it means that the energy is in balance.

Objectively, the lakes are really different. Manasarovar is round, slightly elongated, with clean fresh water, a calm mirror of the water surface, and there are a lot of fish in it. There are monasteries around. Nature pleases with a riot of colors, birds sing, swans fly in in the summer.


Rakshas Tal - curved like a crescent, widening 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.


Swimming in a lake with “dead” water “cleanses the body to the bones.” Bathing in Rakshas Tal is performed by everyone who passes through the Kora around Kailash. The water here is icy, and the water mirror is not smooth, like at Manasarovar, but is in constant agitation, and 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 solitude - you can get out of here to land only when a stable ice cover is established.


People bathe in the waters of Lake Manasarovar after bathing in Rakshasa. There are thermal springs nearby, where locals have built wooden baths. 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 see all the surroundings. You get great panoramic shots here.

“Om” is translated from Sanskrit as “word of power”. Buddhist monks pronounce this mantra during meditation. Om is a universal sound vibration that tunes the body to the “right mood.”


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. This place destroys everyone who has “bad” thoughts.

Tenzing Vandra, the Great Medical Lama of Western Tibet, says the following: “Kailas is an ordinary mountain, covered in legends. Everyone sees here what they want to see. The miracles that are attributed to this place really happened, but they were performed by people - the yogi Milarepa (who had levitation), the 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 this live only in the minds of believers and esotericists, such as Mulgashev, Balaev?

Scientific expeditions have not found any signs that Mount Kailash is man-made. Also, stone mirrors of ideal geometric shape were not found, in a word, nothing of what the locals, and then some Europeans, believed for centuries.

However, one should not think that the path to Shambhala, as 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 in Tibet is an unusual natural monument, which is one of the mysteries of our time. Researchers have been trying for many years to understand what is hidden behind the monolithic rocks. The most common version is that the hill is a man-made pyramid designed to accumulate energy from space.

Mount Kailash in Tibet, what are they hiding from us?

This peak is part of the mountain system in the south of the Tibetan Plateau. There is no higher hill in the vicinity. It rises above the plain at 6666 m. This number seems to haunt the sacred mountain. A distance of 6666 km separates it from the mysterious Stonehenge, as well as from the North and South Poles. It is located on the same line with the Egyptian pyramids and Inca structures.

The mountains hide numerous secrets that scientists have been trying to unravel for decades. Until now, no one has understood why other slopes of the planet do not have such an unusual stepped shape. Each of the four sides of Kailash faces a certain part of the world.


In the photo from above, the rock looks as if it is in the center of a huge stone spiral. All this gave researchers reason to assume that it is the largest store of energy coming from space. The argument in favor of this is that the mountain range is a system of “mirrors”. This is evidenced by the unusual location of the Tibetan hills.

Scientists believe that there are several mirrors in the ridge:

  • western;
  • northern;
  • additional.

They are semicircular stone valleys capable of redistributing the effects of energy flows. As a result, mirrors distort the passage of time.

Did you know that Soviet scientists conducted a similar experiment. The system of mirrors invented by Nikolai Kozarev turned out to be capable of distorting space and time. It was located in a spiral and resembled the Kailash mountain range, only in a smaller version. Participants in the experiment talked about being able to look into the past and exchanged thoughts with other experimental subjects.

Mountain or pyramid?

Researchers believe that the Tibetan mountains hide numerous secrets that are now impossible to unravel. One such mystery is what a natural object actually is. Some scientists have come to the conclusion that the rocks are a man-made monument, which is a pyramid.

They were prompted to this conclusion by the unusual stepped shape and the fact that all the faces are directed to different directions of the world. If you carefully study the photo, the rock resembles a pyramid. Around Kailash there are smaller hills that are considered small pyramids.

Not all researchers agree with this statement. Geologists refute the evidence, since the pyramidal shape is also inherent in some other hills of the planet. However, the slope itself is stepped and layered, which is more typical for man-made structures than for naturally formed objects.

Did you know that another mystery that cannot be solved is the image of a swastika that appears on the mountain at certain hours. It forms in river beds and is better visible at sunset due to the play of shadows.

What is inside?

Scientists have been trying for many years to understand what is on top of Kailash, what secrets are hidden inside the mountain range. There is a widespread belief that hidden behind the monolithic rocks is a whole network of interior spaces created by some advanced civilization. In one of the rooms there is the mythical black stone Chintamani, which tracks cosmic vibrations and controls energy flows.

The guess is interesting, but many researchers believe that it is impossible to create such a structure even with modern technologies. In ancient times, building a huge object was unthinkable. Followers of the theory argue that an alien civilization helped in the construction of Kailash.

People who believe in the existence of an incomprehensible universal mind believe that the sacred mountain hides one of the religious leaders inside:

  • Buddha;
  • Jesus Christ;
  • Krishna and so on.

According to this view, spirit guides are in meditation and will one day descend to earth to help restore the planet.

Etymology

The sacred mountain has many names. Europeans also call it Kailash. The Chinese language is characterized by the sound of Gandhisishan or Ganrenboqi. In Tibet, the common name is Kang Rinpoche, which translates as “precious snow mountain.”

Climbing history

The sacred mountain attracts thousands of tourists and believers, but so far no one has conquered its peak. Many people dream of climbing to the highest point and taking an unforgettable photo. Her inaccessibility further strengthens this desire.

Did you know that the history of the conquest of the mysterious Kailash does not go back many years. Italian climber Reinhold Messner received permission from the Chinese authorities to climb in 1985. Shortly before the start of the climb, he himself abandoned it.

Next time, a group of Spanish climbers planned to begin the ascent. In 2000, officials approved the expedition, but it also did not take place. Thousands of believers lined up in a human chain at the foot of the slope and demanded that the climb be prohibited. The Spaniards were unable to climb, and no one conquered the peak.

Four years later, two Russians made a new attempt. The weather got in the way. A hurricane wind and snowfall arose, knocking them off their feet. Believers believe that the rock itself protects itself from the presence of people, creating an invisible barrier with the help of mirrors that mortals cannot overcome. Here time flows differently, so a person lives several weeks in a couple of days.

Thousands of pilgrims annually go around the mountain - the so-called ritual kora. There are 2 route options:

  • Outer bark;
  • Internal.

The easiest route is the External route, which is 50 km long. It can be completed in 2 – 3 days. Along the way, a person overcomes energy channels. Believers believe that the stones encountered along the route are frozen higher beings, which are still endowed with great power.

Did you know that while performing the kora, pilgrims experience spiritual elation; many enter a real religious trance. While walking the route, a person is tested by higher powers. He will encounter obstacles that must be overcome for spiritual purification.

In different parts of Kailash, rebirth and purification of karma takes place. All negative events and actions remain in the past. The believer returns from the path as a completely different person. After the pilgrimage comes an understanding of how insignificant material values ​​are, and what an important role spiritual ones play.

Religious significance

Many religious teachings of the East are associated with Kailash. Most beliefs contain the image of a great mountain, considered the center of the Universe. Sacred rivers that give life originate at its foot. Numerous rituals, legends and tales are associated with the peak. Today, followers of the following religious teachings believe in its highest purpose:

  • Buddhism. Believers believe that Samvara, the wrathful incarnation of Buddha, lives on the slope. According to them, the spiritual leader meditates in order to one day appear to the world. Thousands of Buddhists gather at the slope every year to celebrate Saga Dawa, a day dedicated to Buddha;
  • Judaism. Followers of this eastern teaching are of the opinion that Kailash is the habitat of the supreme god Shiva. In their view, the mountain is the cosmopolitan center of the Universe, and Brahma lives on the nearby Lake Manasarovar;
  • In the Tibetan tradition, Bon, the rock and the lake located on its slope represent the center of the ancient country of Zhangzhung, which became the birthplace of the religious movement. According to believers, it was here that the god Tongpa Shenrab first set foot on earth;
  • In Jainism, the mountain is perceived as the place where the first saint was able to achieve spiritual enlightenment. Followers of the faith perform ritual kora with meditation to achieve Nirvana.

Did you know that the Inner Crust runs through the top of Nandu's Sarcophagus. According to legend, the gene pool of humanity is located inside the rock, and it itself is connected by an underground passage to Kailash.

Kailash in parascience

From the point of view of mystics, the mound should be regarded as the habitat of higher powers. The religious texts of numerous faiths say that no mortal has the right to reach the top. According to legend, anyone who dares to set foot on the highest point will immediately die or be covered with numerous non-healing ulcers.

Followers of different religions are confident that a higher mind resides within. Many claim that they have repeatedly seen flashes of light, the outlines of which resembled a human being.

The mystical component includes the image of a swastika, which appears due to cracks and rock shadows. Also, not only the mountain itself is revered, but also the reservoirs that are located in its vicinity. This is the lake of life Manasarovar and death Langa-Tso.

Conclusion

Kailash raises many questions among researchers, but practically gives no answers to them. The mountain peak is credited with unusual properties; it is believed that it distorts space and time, opens portals to other worlds and controls cosmic energy. Adherents of this theory are confident that the object was erected by an ancient advanced civilization or aliens.

The reality is that no confirmation of any of the guesses has yet been found. Scientists agree that the mountain cannot be man-made or hollow inside, but is an ordinary natural monument. However, the search for the mysterious Shambhala brings many here, and some claim that only here they have found true harmony with the world.

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