Mt. Kailash (6714m) is the most sacred mountain in
Asia. It is believed to be the physical embodiment of the mythical Mt
Meru, said to be the center of the universe or ‘navel of the world’ .
Mt. Meru is depicted as a mandala, and its image occurs throughout both
Buddhista and Hindu parts of Asia. Mt Kailas is holy to followers of
four religions. To Hindus, Kailas is the abode of Shiva and nearby
Manasarobar Lake is the means or soul of Brahma. Tibetans call Kailas
Kang Rimpoche. Jains worship it as Mt Ashtapada, the peak from which the
religion’s founder, Rishabanatha, achieved spiritual liberation.
Followers of Bon-Po, the ancient pre- Buddhist shamanistic religion of
Tibet, revere Kailas as the soul of Tibet.
Mt. Kailash has long been an
object of worship for four Major religious, for Hindu, it is domain of
Shiva, It is also the abode of samvara-a multiarmed, wrathful deity
worshipped in the chakrasamvara Tantric cycle of Tibetrian Buddhism. The
joins of India also reverse the mountain as the site at which the first
of their saints emancipated. And in the ancient Bon religion of Tibet,
Kailash was the secred nine storeys Swastika Mountain, upon which the
Banpo founder Shenrab alighted from haven. The 53 Km. Kailash circuit is
the holist of all-Hindu as well as Buddist pilgrimages and the beacon,
which draws most traveller to western Tibet. It is said that a single
Parikarma erases the accumulated sins of a lifetime, while 108
cicurmbulation will achieve Salvation.