By Neha Mewari | July 1, 2025
Mount Kailash, one of the world’s most revered mountains, holds deep spiritual importance across multiple religions.
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Kailash is believed to be the physical form of Mount Meru, the center of the cosmos in Hindu and Buddhist traditions.
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According to Hindu belief, Lord Shiva resides at Mount Kailash, making it a symbol of divine presence and power.
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Buddhists believe it’s the residence of Demchok (Chakrasamvara), a deity of joy and spiritual awakening.
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Jains revere Kailash as the place where Rishabhanatha, the first Tirthankara, attained liberation (moksha).
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The Bon religion of Tibet honours Kailash as a central pillar of spiritual energy and divine balance.
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Mount Kailash gives rise to four major rivers that nourish lands across South and Central Asia.
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Devotees walk 52 km around the peak to cleanse the soul and seek blessings—a powerful spiritual practice.
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Mount Kailash remains unconquered. Its spiritual purity is protected by both belief and tradition.
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Pilgrims often experience mystical sights and sounds, deepening the mountain’s sacred aura.
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