Source: www.2point6billion.com
Wednesday,April 28,2010
China, India, and Nepal have agreed on a framework regarding the conservation and preservation of the Mount Kailash region, a sacred area in the Himalayas that touches all three countries. The international project, titled “Mount Kailash Sacred Landscape Conservation Initiative: Developing a Transboundary Framework for Conservation and Sustainable Development in the Greater Mount Kailash Region of Nepal, India and China,” is lead by the International Center for Integrated Mountain Development, but will include the Wildlife Institute of India, the Forest Department of Uttarakhand, the Nepalese Ministry of Forests, the Chinese Academy of Sciences, the G.B. Pant Institute of Himalayan Environment and Development, and the United Nations Environment Program.
Mount Kailash itself is a peak in the Gangdise Mountains considered a sacred and holy place in five of the world’s religions: Buddhism, Hinduism, Jainism, Ayyavazhi, and the Boen. It is particularly unique in that it remains one of the most significant peaks in the world that has yet to be stepped on by man. Considered the abode of Buddha Demchok in Buddhism and Lord Shiva in Hinduism, the summit at Mount Kailash is off limits and no attempt to climb the mountain has been recorded.
Every year, thousands of pilgrims travel to the region to circumambulate Mount Kailash; clockwise for Hindus and Buddhists, and counterclockwise for believers of Jainism, Ayyavashi, and Boen. Travelling the 32 miles around the mountain is believed to bring good fortune, but it must be done on foot, pony, or yak.
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Rabu, 10 Maret 2010
Kailash Mansarovar Yatra to commence on June 1 for China
Source http://www.zeenews.com
Wednesday,March10,2010
Sixteen batches of 60 pilgrims each would travel to the Himalayan region in China for a holy dip in Mansarovar lake, they said.
They would also offer prayers at Mount Kailash which is venerated as a place that is representative and emblematic of Lord Shiva.
The pilgrimage would culminate on September 30, the sources said.
For Hindus, a journey to Kailash is considered the ultimate yatra due to both the difficulty in reaching it and the level of sanctity attached to it.
Wednesday,March10,2010
Kailash Mansarovar in (Tibet) China
Pithoragarh: The annual pilgrimage to Kailash Mansarovar in Tibet will commence on June one, official sources said today.Sixteen batches of 60 pilgrims each would travel to the Himalayan region in China for a holy dip in Mansarovar lake, they said.
They would also offer prayers at Mount Kailash which is venerated as a place that is representative and emblematic of Lord Shiva.
The pilgrimage would culminate on September 30, the sources said.
For Hindus, a journey to Kailash is considered the ultimate yatra due to both the difficulty in reaching it and the level of sanctity attached to it.
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