Kailash: This is the name of a mountain peak also called “Mount kailash” in the Gangdise Mountains which is the part of Himalaya Tibet. It is the perfect mountain with awesome beauty, with 4 great faces. It is the source of some of the longest river in the world, the Brahmaputra, Sutlej and The Gange one of the holiest river in India. This is one of the sacred place for Hindu as well as for Buddh. It is considered be the “Abode of Lord Shiva“. In Hinduism Lord Shiva, The destroyer of evil” reside here along with his wife parvati the daughter of Himalaya. Lord Shiva sit here in a state of meditation. It is the most significant peak in the world that has not seen any known climbing attempts. The largest rock cut template is Kailash Temple at Ellora in Maharashtra, it is named after The Mount Kailash.
Kailash Mansarovar Yatra: Every years thousand of peoples make pilgrimage to Kailash, thats called Kailash Mansarovar Yatra. In Hinduism its believe that circumambulating Mount Kailash on foot brings good fortune. The complete path of Mount Kailash is around 52 Km. Some peoples thinks that walk around Kailash should be made in one day. The Great Mountain Kailash is also known as the center of the universe in the Hindu Puranas. South of Mount Kailash are called Rakastal also known as Ravan Hrid. Because of the border dispute with china, Indians were not allowed to visit Kailash- Mansarovar for nearly two decades. Now only a limited number of people are allowed to visit. Weather condition can change any time,so be prepare for the worst.
Greater Kailash: This is an upmarket residential southeast area of Delhi, The capital of India. Greater Kailash is very pause and clean area in Delhi and preferable to live by rich and famous peoples of Delhi. It is also famous in youth culture by its first class bars and pubs. Greater Kailash has been subdivided into two zones: Greater Kailash I and Greater Kailash II. Greater Kailash represents the most desirable real estate in the Delhi region. It is the place for Top quality branded products in Delhi.
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Great site. A lot of useful information here. I’m sending it to some friends!
wonderful information i really walk through india the country from were our forefather came from.
2010 marks the 150th year since the arrival of indians in south africa. we are south african but in our heart still love india.
Om Namah Shiva
@lakshmi,
Thanks for your support to India and its good to know that you have completed the yatra.
God bless you. Thanks
sorry i forget to mention last year i successfully completed the Mt kailash yatra
very happy to view these devotional images. thanks a lot for showing such holy images. thank you once again
Hi
Lovely site pretty informative and yes its at a glance India but
there is less info on how to be in those areas and whats the best n them …
Hey Kriti,
Thank’s, yeah i will also add the other things.
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