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Mount Kailash isn’t just a mountain; it’s a divine abode. Hindus regard it as the residence of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati, where they engage in meditation in eternal joy.
If the local people are to be believed, Lord Shiva himself has written Om on the mountain. At the same time, the devotees who see Om Parvat here believe that seeing it increases their faith in God.
Kailash, as the abode of Lord Shiva, becomes the ultimate destination for those seeking liberation. The mountain is regarded as the key to unlock the cycle of birth, death, and rebirth.
The first batch of pilgrims started on Gandhi Jayanti, 02nd October 2024 and witnessed the majestic Mount Kailash on 03rd October from Old Lipulekh Peak along with Om Parvat.
Adi Kailash, towering over 19,000ft, is considered Lord Shiva's earthly abode, mirroring Mount Kailash in Tibet. M eanwhile, the over 18,000ft Om Parvat on the Adi Kailash route, exhibits a unique ...
Nandi Parvat: Nandi Parvat, also known as Nandi Hills, is a sacred mountain located near Mount Kailash. It is believed to be the abode of Nandi, the divine vehicle of Lord Shiva.
Our unique attire represents Lord Shiva, Goddess Parvati, and Nandi bull, the gate-guardian deity of Kailash Parvat, the abode of Lord Shiva.” ...
Ravana, the ten-headed king of Lanka, chanted the Shiva Tandava Stotram to appease Lord Shiva. Imprisoned beneath Mount Kailash by Shiva, Ravana's hymn, a testament to his devotion and poetic ...
First batch of 5 pilgrims pays homage to Mount Kailash from Lipulekh peaks at 18,000 ft. Tourists won't have to visit Tibet now. Religious Tourism will get a boost in border areas.Kumaon Mandal ...