Kailash Mountains are not only a sacred pilgrimage site, but it is also counted among the most mysterious and Abuja mountains in the world. After a gap of about 5 years, the Kailash Mansarovar Yatra has started once again.
This journey is as important as religious terms, it has been a matter of discussion from geographical and scientific point of view.
Religious Importance: The holy center of four religions
Kailash mountain is considered to be extremely sacred not only for Hinduism, but also for Buddhist, Jain and Tibetan bone religion.
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In Hinduism: It is considered to be the divine residence of Lord Shiva and Mother Parvati.
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In Buddhism: It is considered the center of cycle and Vajrayana Sadhana.
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In Jainism: It is believed that the first Tirthankara Rishabhdev attained salvation here.
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In bone religion: This holy mountain is the center of spiritual powers.
Why could no one climb on Mount Kailash?
Religious reasons:
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Shiva’s abode: Climbing is considered a violation of divine dignity.
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The abode of the Holy Spirits: It is believed that only saints and deities can reside at this place.
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Factor of sin: Climbing is considered to be religious in the category of sin.
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Invisible powers: The events of mysterious powers, strange light, sounds, and directionlessness have been confirmed by travelers.
Scientific and geographical reasons:
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Extremely steep and icy rocks
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Low oxygen and air pressure: causing a huge lack of balance and energy in the body.
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Magnetic radiation: Some scientists believe that high-level magnetic waves originate from the mountain, causing brain confusion and compass.
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Extreme cold and unexpected weather
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Geophysical Structure: The shape of Mount Kailash is like an accurate pyramid, which is different from any mountain in the world.
Who tried so far?
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So far dozens of international climbers have tried to climb the Mount Kailash, but no one could succeed.
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It is believed that only one person – Buddhist saint Milarepa (11th century) – reached the top of Kailash and returned safely. This incident is also recorded as a spiritual miracle.
Why does helicopter or plane not fly on Mount Kailash?
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Religious restrictions: Flying over the holy site hurts emotions.
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Low air pressure: Helicopter rotors do not function effectively at such a height.
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Seasonal uncertainty: Flights become highly risky due to sudden changing weather.
Kailash Mansarovar Yatra 2025: What changed Is?
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After a gap of 5 years, the journey has started again with the permission of India and Tibet administration.
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Now passengers can leave for Darshan of Kailash via Pithoragarh or Sikkim Marg in Uttarakhand.
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Security has been further strengthened with special medical examination, weather forecasting and satellite -based surveillance system.
Will Mount Kailash ever be able to resolve?
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Scientists are still doing research on the structure, electromagnetic effects and mysterious activities of Mount Kailash.
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But due to religious beliefs, no climbing or scientific intervention on it does not get social acceptance. (Disclaimer: The information given in this news is based on religious beliefs and general information. NH does not confirm it.)