Mount Kailash, in Tibet, is sacred to Hindus, Buddhists, Jains, and Bon followers.
In Hinduism, Kailash is Lord Shiva’s abode, where he meditates with Goddess Parvati.
For Buddhists, Kailash is home to Demchok, the god of bliss and peace.
In Jainism, Kailash is where Rishabhanatha, the first Tirthankara, attained enlightenment.
Bon followers believe Kailash is the dwelling place of Sipaimen, the sky goddess.
The Kora is a sacred pilgrimage around Kailash that brings spiritual merit.
Mount Kailash is said to align chakras, making it a powerful site for spiritual growth.
Pilgrims face harsh weather and terrain, showing immense devotion to Kailash’s spiritual power.
Kailash unites four religions, symbolizing peace, unity, and respect for nature.
Kailash is believed to possess divine energy, aligning mind, body, and soul.