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The Holy Kailash in Tibet

The Holy Kailash in Tibet

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The Holy Kailash in Tibet

Start the Kora around the Kailash (the Kora is the holy way around the mountain)
The Photo was captured just about 6-8 km after the starting point Darchen near the Chuku Gompa.

Barely a century ago, Mt. Kailash (6,658m) was shrouded in mystery. This holiest of sacred mountains was once only a myth to the outside world. Assumed to lie somewhere between the vast expanse of China and the subcontinent of India, it lay hidden within the forbidden land of Tibet. To the Tibetans it is Gangkar Ti se or Gang Rimpoche (Precious Snow Mountain) and is revered not only by Buddhists but also by millions of Hindus, Jains and followers of other traditional faiths.

The mountain is out of consideration for its religious meaning so far
not climed yet. First permission for mounting to the summit was given to Reinhold
Messner (1985), which he requested a permission for the surrounding area. This done however without the execution. Since then no further permission
was given, also not in the year 2001, as the Spaniards Jesús Martinez
Novaz has planned an expedition for "political demonstration against
environmental degradation and for larger, global consciousness"
defined. This led however to world-wide protests of different groups
of religions, which, supported from famous mountain climbers, reject a
mounting of the Kailash.

My picture is taken in May 2004 with a NIKON CoolPix 5000.

Commentaire 3

  • Edi Ogris 14/10/2012 18:10

    Tolle Aufnahme mit super Information.
    LG Edi
  • Georg Mahkorn 25/09/2012 7:54

    great picture, I really like this mountain and I hope it will never be mountained by anybody. Some place just do not have to be ever touched by humans.
    Thanks for the clarification where this point is where you took this picture. Now I know but I came down the mountain on the right side of this picture just behind this place... and the plateau on the right actually is the place where dead people are chopped into pieces and given to the birds and other wild animals to feed them, as it is long tradition in tibet. When we arrived there one body was just been chopped and several birds were flighing around.
    Let us see more of your pictures
    §:-)

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